Swix Gummy Stone reviews and deals for sale
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Product Specifications
Brand | Swix |
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Category | Tuning Accessories |
Material | rubber |
Grit | [grey] soft, [red] medium hard, [blue] extra hard |
Dimensions | 3 x 1in |
Recommended Use | skiing |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year |
Swix Gummy Stone Reviews
Marley Arango
December 7, 2018Lil Blue Stone
Must-have stone for your waxing and tuning kit. Great for removing burs and rust from my ski edges.
Chris Latimer
December 3, 2018Don't ruin your file!
Use these to get the burs off of your edges before sharpening. They last forever and work great!
Jes Ford
February 26, 2018Red for Minor Burrs
This is what I need to clean up edges after I have smoothed them out with a diamond stone. I use it as a final step after cleaning edges. If you just want the least amount of tools to fix some problems/maintenance then I would recommend a small diamond stone over this, as it can be more aggressive, but the gummy stone is a great last stage of edge clean up. I wouldn't want to… read more use it to take off a bad burr from a ding on its own, but that's not why I got it.
Chad Maurer
February 5, 2018works well!
great for de-burring edges that have been chewed up by rocks.
Alex Blackmer
January 28, 2018Burrs begone!
Great for getting burrs and rust off your edges! Just give your edges a quick rub one in a while and your skis will thank you!
Nate Simpson
December 28, 2017Toko Steel Wax Scraper Blade
Cleans up the burrs and scuffs on your edges.
Matt Dombrowski
November 30, 2017Must Have
Great for removing burs and rust from edges.
Nicholas Dey
December 9, 2016Gray Gummy
I like the shape and hardness of these stones. They feel easy to control in your hands while your using them and for me they work great as a rust remover and an edge tuner for finishing the edges after riding or sharpening.
Bryan G.
March 14, 2016Red Stone
Works great, can't really go wrong. I will order a couple of different hardness next.
Bill Mack
March 9, 2016Great little helper
I ordered the red stone. Once I started to use it to finish edges, I realized how great it was. It brings the surface to a consistent bright finish, and makes me look like a pro tuner (at least to myself!). Pound for pound, the best tuning tool you can buy.
Jake Etter
January 18, 2016Red Stone
I got the red stone and have found it to be quite effective for both removing burrs and polishing. Great all around stone. Easily fits in my pocket for on the mountain tuning
MAX L.
August 23, 2015BLUE - Very hard
Perfect addition to the softer gummy for a final pass / deburring and detuning.
Sam L
March 13, 2014Rust-be-gone
I'm sorry that I have gone so long through my life without having one of these. Works wonders getting the rust off. I did notice, though, that I wore a groove in it after just one use. Something to think about. I got the red one.
Thomas C
February 14, 2014Bu-Bye Rust
A must-have for your tuning kit. Works wonders on my edges. Smooth's them out and takes the rust away just like that. Bye two, or three
William D.
January 22, 2014Dashing and Daring
Gummy Stone, bouncing here and there and everywhere. High adventure that is beyond compare. The gummy stone should not be rare. Buy two so you have a spare.
Stefan Locher
January 7, 2014Trusty Tuning Tool
I used this gummy stone (blue) for the first time about a week ago and it works great for both removing rust and detuning. Definitely a handy tool to have in your tuning kit!
Greg
December 31, 2013The Gummy is your friend.
Can't do a great tune without a gummy. I use them for part of the polishing process and for detuning the tip and tail. It is part of the process. I have my fresh gummies and I have my old gummies. As they wear out I pass them onto doing tip and tail detuning where they get the big V's in them.
John Pruitt
June 30, 2013Gotta have one
great for removing a little unwanted rust from your edges and for doing a little de-tuning. Everyone should own one of these if if they don't normally tune their own skis
Seth
February 6, 2013Red Gummy Stone
Good for de-tune after a sharpen. I mostly use it for touch up work and keep it in my pocket to get rid of burs-n-stuff while I'm riding.
Matthew Van Wagner
January 22, 2013Erase the rust
Grab a red (or two) for a quick rust eraser and slight sharpen. If you're worried about messing with your edges, or don't have an interest in doing any substantial de-tuning/tuning, the red is where it's at.
Courtney Dean
May 20, 2013When to replace? I've been working a soft...
When to replace? I've been working a soft (gray) gummy to the core and figure it's probably time to replace. How far should one take a gummy stone before replacing it? it's still got surface that feels gritty, so I figure why replace it? I mostly use to detune and it still seems to work for that.
Johnnn
November 29, 2010I want to detune my snowboard. Would the...
I want to detune my snowboard. Would the Gray or Blue be better? It says the Gray would be better in the description, but it seems like the harder blue stone would be better because in detuning you really wanna take down your edges.
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