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With this rotary brush set, you are perfectly equipped to professionally wax your skis or snowboard.This high-quality rotary brush set consists of a handle with a short axis including hand protection, rotary brush Nylon, rotary brush Horsehair, and a rotary brush Brass. Product Features:Handle part made of anodized aluminumAxis made of stainless steel, double ball-bearing with sealed bearings for dust and moisture protectionalso fits with brushes from other manufacturersHexagonal receptacle 10 mmBrush size 115 mm widePractical tip from our ski workshop:For base cleaning, we use the brass rotary brush before the first waxing. After scraping off excess wax, we brush the base structure with the stiff horsehair brush and then polish the base with the soft nylon brush again.If you are using fluorine powder for corking, we recommend using the cork brush for it. You can purchase it individually or as part of the "World Cup" rotary brush set with a handle, four brushes, and a practical wax case.Work with rotary brushes at low pressure and speeds up to approximately 1,000 revolutions per minute!
A stable stance and a secured ski are the most important prerequisites for waxing cross-country skis at home. You can set up this folding waxing stand with just a few movements and fix your skis to the ski binding with just one click. The extendable, rubberized supports fit precisely to your ski and provide a secure hold. Suitable for a ski length from 140 cm to 210 cm. This stable but lightweight aluminum waxing stand, weighing only 4.9 kg, is easily mounted by unfolding the feet and tightening two wing screws. This waxing stand is ideal for occasional use at home in the ski cellar or on the go. Due to its compact dimensions (100 cm length, 38 cm width, 14 cm height), you can easily take this folding waxing stand to competitions on the cross-country trail.
This German hydrocarbon brand wax is ideal for training or hobby skiing and suitable for all ski and board bases. After cleaning the base (brushing), apply the wax hot and iron it into the base. After cooling, scrape it off with a scraper and brush out the base structure again.Application area: Hobby / Training Snow temperature: -4° C to -14° CType of snow: suitable for all types of snowIroning temperature: 115°C - 125°CPackaging: practical, reusable storage box
Content: 0.09 Kilogramm (€87.78 / 1 Kilogramm)
This high-quality wax scraper made of polycarbonate is significantly more stable than many cheap acrylic or plexiglass scrapers. With its 3 different radii, it can easily clean the center groove of cross-country skis or, through the side cutout, the edge of alpine skis. Especially sharp-edged - for easy removal of hot wax.Size: 150mm x 60mm x 5mm
With the stable edge tuner and a suitable file (not included), you can easily sharpen the side edge of your alpine skis or snowboard. You can individually adjust the file angle from 88° to 85° using various spacers. With just a few strokes, the side edge will be flat and sharp again. The edge tuner is very stable with its 3mm thick stainless steel plate and weighs 250g, making it comfortable to handle. The large opening for chip removal prevents shavings from being pressed into the base.Which setting is the right one?In general, it can be said: The sharper the angle of the edges, the more aggressive the edge. This means the skis grip better and respond faster than with blunter edges. The smaller you set the angle, the sharper and more aggressive the ski becomes. For recreational skiers, we sharpen the base edges at 0.5° and the side edges at 88° in our workshop. This gives the edges a very good compromise between agility and aggressiveness. Which file is the right one?If the edge is heavily damaged, the burrs must be removed with an aluminum oxide stone before grinding. Then, we recommend using the medium file for initial grinding. After a few even strokes and an initial flat grind, we recommend switching to the fine file. Now, the edges will be ground flat properly.
With the short medium file, you have a high-quality finishing file to sharpen the side edges of your skis or snowboard. If the edge has strong burrs or has developed some rust, we recommend using the aluminum oxide stone before filing. Then, in the first pass, sharpen the edge with this medium file.Simply clamp the file in the edge tuner and use long, even strokes to flatten the side edges.After that, switch to the fine file and make the edge perfectly flat. Size: 100mm x 25mmCut 0
High-quality Vario ski bag with a robust 2-way zipper for up to 2 pairs of cross-country skis including poles.Extendable from 195 cm to 210 cm in length. Adjustable carrying strap, surrounding straps, and an address pocket characterize this high-quality ski bag.Material: Polyester 600 D / 420 D Rip Stop PU coated, seams boundFor ski lengths up to 210 cm (210 cm x 28 cm)
This wax brush set, featuring a hard horsehair brush, a softer nylon brush, and a bronze brush, is the perfect basic equipment for those who want to wax their skis, cross-country skis, or snowboard themselves.We recommend cleaning the base with the bronze brush in the first step. By making even strokes from the ski tip to the end and applying light pressure, you can effectively remove dirt and wax residues from the base. This allows the base to better absorb the new wax.After ironing in the new wax, allowing it to cool, and scraping it off with a plexiglass scraper, use the horsehair brush to brush out the base structure. Once the excess wax is brushed out, the softer nylon brush comes into play. Thanks to its softer bristles, the base structure is freed from any remaining wax residues, and the base is polished. Done! Now, head out to the trail or slope!Pro Tip: Have you tried our rotobrushes? With them, you can wax your skis or board like the pros in the World Cup! Product Features Horsehair Brush:black lacqueredhard horsehair bristlesbrush size 125 mm x 72 mmProduct Features Nylon Brush:black lacqueredsoft nylon bristlesbrush size 125 mm x 72 mmProduct Features Bronze Brush:black lacqueredbronze bristlesbrush size 125 mm x 72 mmPractical tip from our ski workshop:For a final finish and to achieve a perfect result, we use the Micro Steel Brush in the last step.
With the World Cup rotary brush set, you'll treat your skis or board like a pro. This high-quality rotary brush set consists of a handle with a short axle including work protection, rotary brush Nylon, rotary brush Horsehair, rotary brush Brass, Roto cork, and a large wax case. Product features:Handle part made of anodized aluminumStainless steel axle, double ball-bearing with sealed bearings for dust and moisture protectionCompatible with brushes from other manufacturersHexagon socket 10 mmBrush size 115 mm widePractical tip from our ski workshop:For base cleaning, we use the bronze rotary brush before the first waxing. After scraping off the excess wax, we brush the base structure with the hard horsehair brush and then polish the base with the soft nylon brush again. We mainly use the cork brush for corking fluorine powders.Work with rotary brushes with little pressure and speeds up to approximately 1,000 revolutions per minute!
The legendary, World Cup-proven structure tool Struktur MAXX with three different double V-structures. With this structure roller, the structure is only temporarily pressed into the ski (not cut). Thus, in changed snow conditions, the structure can also be changed. With the Struktur MAXX Alpin, you give your skis the perfect finish in new snow conditions. The warmer the snow, the larger the structure should be. With the Struktur MAXX, you have all three double V-structures (0.8mm, 1.2mm, and 1.6mm) in one device.Brilliant and easy side guidance with a spring mechanism for precise structure without slipping. To structure the already waxed ski, you use the StrukturMAXX with the desired roller, placing it at the ski tip and, with pressure from the arms, evenly sliding it to the end of the ski.
Quality diamond file for use in edge sharpeners and file angles.To remove hardening on the edge, it creates a top surface again to achieve a sharp edge for as long as possible. Size 100 x 25 x 5 mm (fits in almost all edge sharpeners and file angles) Grit 300 medium/ blue
Repair sticks for patching ski and snowboard bases. Simply light and drip onto the damaged area. After curing, file off any excess material and level it with a stainless steel blade. Color: see variant selection Contents: 20 pieces
Reliable stopper for lifting the ski brake on alpine skis.For a professional ski service, it is essential to lift the ski brake so that the base can be waxed or brushed in one go.These ski stopper holders are very stable and high-quality. Even after several years of workshop use, the stoppers remain reliable, and the rubber is not porous.Package includes: 2 pieces of stopper rubber
Do It Yourself Ski Service?
The question of whether to wax your own skis, cross-country skis, or snowboard is on the minds of many winter sports enthusiasts. And is sharpening ski edges really that difficult?
Certainly, it takes a bit of practice, but with the right tools and simple equipment, you too can become a service technician!
Especially when you have to take care of not only your own equipment but the entire family's, a trip to the sports store can quickly become expensive. Doing the service yourself is not only significantly cheaper but also a lot of fun! Find out what you need and how to wax your skis or board and sharpen the edges on your own right here.
Advantages at a Glance
- Improved Performance: Well-waxed skis or snowboards glide more smoothly over the snow, leading to better speed and control. Sharp edges also allow for more precise turns and safer descents.
- Increased Durability: Regular waxing and sharpening protect the materials, preventing premature wear and extending the lifespan of your equipment.
- Adaptation to Snow Conditions: Different wax is necessary depending on the temperature and snow conditions. Self-waxing allows you to tailor your equipment to the specific conditions.
- Cost Efficiency: Home waxing and sharpening save money in the long run, as you don't have to visit a professional workshop every time. The investment in wax and tools quickly pays off.
- Independence and Flexibility: Doing your own waxing and sharpening means you're not dependent on workshop opening hours. You can spontaneously prepare your equipment before a trip.
Everything You Need for Waxing
Content: 0.09 Kilogramm (€87.78 / 1 Kilogramm)
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Because We Love What We Do
We ♥ Cross-Country Skiing
Whether it's waxable skis, no-wax, fish-scale, or skating skis - they all need care!
When it comes to cross-country skiing, many initially think of the classic waxable skis with grip and glide zones. This type of ski still has its justification, especially in competitive settings. Here, finely tuned grip waxes are crucial for providing the necessary traction during ascents.
The need for waxing the grip zone is eliminated with fish-scale or no-wax skis, as the special base in the middle of the ski ensures the right grip. However, the front and rear areas are the same for all mentioned ski types: the glide zone.
This zone is responsible for speed and the excellent gliding properties of the skis, but only if it's appropriately prepared and tailored to the weather conditions. To help you achieve a perfect result when waxing your cross-country skis, we have compiled everything you need specifically for cross-country skiing here.
Content: 0.01 Kilogramm (€1,390.00 / 1 Kilogramm)
We ♥ Alpine Skiing
Whether you unpack your skis once a year for a skiing holiday in the mountains or hit the slopes every week, sharpened edges and a well-waxed base are crucial for your skiing enjoyment!
Many people hesitate when it comes to edge tuning and prefer to take their skis to a service. However, it's not as difficult as it may seem, and with the right tools, nothing can go wrong. Moreover, the required tools are not expensive, and the investment quickly pays off.
So, what do you need for edge tuning? We always recommend the following as a minimal setup: an aluminum oxide stone to remove larger nicks and especially rust, an edge bevel (file guide), and a medium-length, short file. That's almost all you need.
If you want to refine the base edge, we recommend the variable angle guide and a medium-length, long file. To further optimize your edge tuning, use a fine file for finishing and complete the process with a diamond file.
Not sure how to tune your ski edges properly? No problem. Our step-by-step guide will show you how to do it.
We ♥ Snowboarding
Of course, we haven't forgotten our snowboarding community and have some tools specifically for snowboarders in our range.
The difference in treating the steel edges of the snowboard compared to ski edges is not that significant, and you can use the same tools. However, we'd like to introduce you to a few tools that make servicing your snowboard easier.
When it comes to edge sharpeners and files, there's actually no difference. The challenge lies more in correctly positioning and holding the board because for edge sharpening, the board needs to stand upright (with the bindings at a 90° angle). That's where our Habrus Board Clamps come in handy. They can be used in conjunction with a (foldable) waxing stand or a table mount.
In addition to the mounts for the snowboard, we also have the rotor brushes with a long axle in the shop. With these, it's possible to use two rotor brushes simultaneously, doubling the working area. This makes waxing a snowboard a breeze and prepares it perfectly for the next day on the slopes.
Content: 0.25 Kilogramm (€43.60 / 1 Kilogramm)
Who is Behind "mein-skiservice.de"?
Hi! My name is Stefan, and I am the owner of mein-skiservice.de. I've been on cross-country skis since I was 6 years old and participated in my first competitions on the track at the age of 8. Back then, I had my personal service technician (my dad) who waxed my skis and perfectly adapted them to the conditions on the track for me.
Later on, I delved more into the service aspects of my cross-country skis, learning about the impact of air temperature, snow moisture, or snow type on ski glide. Some time later, in 2010, I opened my own small ski workshop and started preparing not only cross-country skis but also alpine skis and snowboards for my customers.
For the equipment of my own workshop, I put my complete trust in the manufacturer HABRUS, which was then a small factory in the Bavarian Forest. Impressed by the quality of their rotor brushes, waxing irons, and very sturdy waxing stands, I had the idea to sell these tools for ski service through my own webshop and make HABRUS more well-known as a distributor.
I'm truly excited that you are visiting my shop and finding everything you need for ski service here. If you can't find something, are unsure about ordering, or have questions about the topic in general, just drop me an email or give me a call. I'm happy to assist you!