Ski Tune Up: Includes a machine wax and edge sharpen. Should be done at the beginning of every season, and every 5-8 times on the slopes after.
Stone Grind: For skis with more than just normal wear and tear. Includes a base grind, minor base repairs, waxing and edge sharpening.
Premium Ski Tune: For those who are performance oriented – This service includes full bottom repairs, a hand wax and a sharpening to the exact specifications you prefer.
Mounting: We offer free mounting services when you purchase boots, bindings, and skis from Alpin Haus. Let our experts mount your next skis according to the latest industry standards to ensure you will be safe on the slopes.
Are Other Repairs Needed? Not finding what you need in the services above? We are a full service ski shop with experienced, expert staff. Bring your skis or snowboard in and we will give you a custom quote!
How Do You Know When Your Skis or Snowboard Need a Tune?
After each day on the mountain you should thoroughly inspect your equipment for wear or damage, things to look out for include:
- Dulled and chipped edges or rounded edges. Your equipment will likely slide out from under you if your edges are worn. Worn edges make it particularly difficult to ride on firm or icy conditions.
- Damage to the base, such as scratches or gouges. Even small scratches can impede glide and lead to additional base damage if not repaired. Deep gouges, which penetrate to the core, or run along the metal edges need to be repaired by a qualified tuning shop.
- You notice a dry base. As you ride, your wax will wear from the base due to an excess of friction and will leave it with a dry, fuzzy, gray appearance. Applying a fresh coat of wax will improve glide, and conditioning against oxidation. Base wax does wear very quick, especially on dry snow, and should be applied after every 2 to 4 days of use.