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Pocket BEAST Pro
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The
Pocket BEAST Pro
is a precision, fixed angle, ski and snowboard edger with a stainless steel glide plate for clean, easy gliding over the base structure. Includes the
BEAST
clamping mechanism that's vastly superior to simple angle bar and spring clamp styles. Compact enough to fit in your pocket for a quick tune on the hill. The
Pocket BEAST Pro
is one of the most versatile side edger tools available and will accept practically any ski tuning file or stone from the small 70mm size up to an 8" file. (Files and stones not included.)
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3010
Pocket BEAST Pro 1°
$39.95
3010A
Pocket BEAST Pro 2°
$39.95
3010B
Pocket BEAST Pro 3°
$39.95
3010C
Pocket BEAST Pro 4°
$39.95
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Features:
Fixed Ski Edge Angle
BEAST Clamping Mechanism
Compact Pocket Size
Pocket BEAST main frames are color coded to designate degree of angle.
Choice of 1° Black, 2° Gold, 3° Red, 4° Blue
Technical Info:
General Bevel Recommendations
The differences listed are variable depending on the snow hardness, strength and skill of athlete and speed. A high level SL or GS skier is usually on ice and wants the base edge to be in immediate contact and the side edge to penetrate for better grip. A less experienced athlete will find these extreme bevels may hook up too quick and the edge penetrate too far and the combination can cause erratic performance and possible knee injury.