Trencher wrote:This really depends on what you mean by serviced. How much wear and tear do have on the skis ?
Serviced could mean
sharpen edges, and wax (which is probably all you need)
Belt grind (cheap with low tech structure), edges, and wax
Stone grind (better quality base finish with good general purpose structure)
Race tune (special structure for conditions, radial base bevel, and polished edges)
The waxing process varies for these options too.
So it's important to know what you are getting for your money. Unless your skis bases are worn and have lost the structure, you may only need wax and edge tune. That should be reasonably cheap. Ask questions about the edge bevel angles, and the waxes used, to make sure you are getting value for money.
Trencher
Trencher
Thank you for the reply, never really did know what I was getting for my money or what to ask for.
I have a pair of Volkl Vertigo Motions which must be at least five if not six seasons old & have been used for approximately 14 weeks skiing. Going off the information you provided a stone grind would probably be best. Reckon this will be the last season I get out of these skis, would definitely buy Volkl again.
Finn