Description
Product Overview
Swix’s diamond stones set is designed to help skiers achieve a smooth and sharp edge. The set includes three stones with different grit levels: coarse TA200E, medium TA400E, and fine TA600E. Each stone is made from high-quality materials and is designed to provide long-lasting performance.

Usage
These diamond stones are perfect for skiers who want to improve their performance on the slopes. They can be used to deburr, sharpen, and polish ski edges, making it easier to turn and stop. The stones are also easy to use and require minimal maintenance.
Why Choose Us
Swix is a well-known brand in the skiing industry, and our diamond stones set is a testament to our commitment to quality. We use only the highest-quality materials and design our products to provide long-lasting performance. Our diamond stones set is also easy to use and requires minimal maintenance, making it perfect for skiers of all levels.
Key Features
- High-quality diamond stones for deburring, sharpening, and polishing ski edges
- Three stones with different grit levels: coarse TA200E, medium TA400E, and fine TA600E
- Easy to use and requires minimal maintenance
- Perfect for skiers of all levels, from beginners to professionals
- Long-lasting performance and durability
FAQ
What is the difference between coarse, medium, and fine grit stones?
The coarse grit stone is used for deburring and sharpening the edge, while the medium grit stone is used for maintaining a smooth and sharp edge. The fine grit stone is used for honing and polishing a smooth beveled edge.
How do I use the diamond stones?
To use the diamond stones, simply attach them to your ski edge and move them back and forth in a smooth motion. Repeat this process until the desired level of sharpness is achieved.
Can I use the diamond stones on other types of skis?
Yes, the diamond stones can be used on other types of skis, including snowboards and cross-country skis.
How often should I replace the diamond stones?
The diamond stones should be replaced every 1-2 seasons, or when they become dull and no longer provide the desired level of sharpness.





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