Hi folks,
This is probably a dumb question but do y'all remove your Spruce riser/bindings before giving it to the local shop for tuning and/or base grinding?
I've always rented skis before so never had to worry about it but now with a pair of Crossbows I want to make sure I'm following best practices.
I have to imagine most ski shops will have little/no experience with skiboards, so I am assuming removing the risers are advisable to keep things as simple as possible. Wasn't sure if I was overthinking it, or if it is important to keep the bindings attached to the boards for some reason...?
This is probably a dumb question but do y'all remove your Spruce riser/bindings before giving it to the local shop for tuning and/or base grinding?
I've always rented skis before so never had to worry about it but now with a pair of Crossbows I want to make sure I'm following best practices.
I have to imagine most ski shops will have little/no experience with skiboards, so I am assuming removing the risers are advisable to keep things as simple as possible. Wasn't sure if I was overthinking it, or if it is important to keep the bindings attached to the boards for some reason...?
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