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Post by philistine » Sunday 30 January 2005, 19:38

as for the picture, what is it of?

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Post by Felix » Sunday 30 January 2005, 20:06

If you can understand german

www.carving-ski.de

They have many posts about the edge.
Conclusion: Do not use it if you sharpen your edges yourself.
Grip is excellent, but not better than a newly sharpened edge. But it holds longer, up to 20 days. (compared to 4-5days).
Attention: Many places will not know what to do when you give it to them, be prepared to have an UG Service close to you.,

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Post by tigger » Sunday 30 January 2005, 21:02

is this the same as the skibo edge?
lib tech has a new edge systhem to, not steps like here but waves along the edge.
i havent tested any of those edgesysthemes, but as i try to save some money by shaping my edges myselve, its nothing for me :wink:
....i ve read some rumors that mr pimpmeister is experimenting with waved edges too, if it works im sure well hear aubout it soon :roll:
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Post by Felix » Sunday 30 January 2005, 21:28

UT is exactly the same as Skibo, They have changed the name.

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Post by Neuffy » Wednesday 9 February 2005, 1:00

I was living and working at Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada for the past 3 months, and at one point we had a guy come in with that machine (supposedly first one in NA) and do stuff for free.

Me: First year alpine, 160 lbs.

Board 1: Freestyle/ride K2 (green?): Soft board, ~162cm.
Results: OMGGood Edge hold on ice! I can actually say that I didn't have to change technique at all for ice compared to regular snow. It just carved right through. Laying out (to a degree, of course...this _is_ a freestyle board, after all) was easy, even on very hard snow or ice.

Board 2: Coiler AM177 with a stiffness index of 8.9 (too stiff for me, honestly...) Err...by the time I hit ice, I can't make the board flex. Only aggressive cross under will make the board flex, and I can't be _that_ aggressive on ice. I think it's just the weight issue though.

For both boards, the serration made no difference unless you were on ice. However, maintenance is an issue. I doubt I'd have it done again, simply due to the fact that I can't maintain it myself.

Better example than picture (Picture has wrong light):
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