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Ski Tune recommendations - Hwy 2
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8 years 2 months ago #230129
by DB_Cooper
Replied by DB_Cooper on topic Re: Ski Tune recommendations - Hwy 2
Well after the public flogging I ordered the base flattening tool from Tognar. I already do my own ptex repairs, but have not had the gumption to do the flattening part. Usually waited till I had a fair amount of damage and would get a grind.  Got a pair of Coombas that are acting weird, so I was looking for a good shop, but I guess I'll fix em myself.Â
BTW Andrew, no motorbike☠ï¸, but I do all my own mountain bike and road bike wrenching. 😀
BTW Andrew, no motorbike☠ï¸, but I do all my own mountain bike and road bike wrenching. 😀
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8 years 2 months ago #230134
by alecapone
Replied by alecapone on topic Re: Ski Tune recommendations - Hwy 2
A nice early season run down 7th heaven should do the trick. I got mine ground on the diving board friday... And me dog got her nails done at the same time.
I honestly can't recommend spss for high-end ski work. I took my board in once and they fixed a core shot with muffler putty.
They are more of a snowboard shop anyways. I love them, and spend my money there. Great small shop, good deals, but wouldn't take my ski friends..😉
Not sure, but I think the shop and the rental/service side are ran independently.
Also Not sure, but I think the rental place behind the Mann station might do tuning. He is more ski oriented, and has a big rental fleet he maintains.
I honestly can't recommend spss for high-end ski work. I took my board in once and they fixed a core shot with muffler putty.
They are more of a snowboard shop anyways. I love them, and spend my money there. Great small shop, good deals, but wouldn't take my ski friends..😉
Not sure, but I think the shop and the rental/service side are ran independently.
Also Not sure, but I think the rental place behind the Mann station might do tuning. He is more ski oriented, and has a big rental fleet he maintains.
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8 years 2 months ago #230137
by AlpineRose
Replied by AlpineRose on topic Re: Ski Tune recommendations - Hwy 2
I'm sure you are eager to DIY using your new base tool. But... a ski instructor once told me Greenwater Skis and World Cup Skier Service in Bellevue were the only places he would bring his skis for tuning. WCSS is not on Hwy 2, but it's closer to Stevens than Greenwater. They've been in business for many years, and are considered an institution by local ski racers and other avid skiers. Too late for this year, but they offer great late summer discounts on tuning. They do bikes in the summer.
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