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30 Linelle St, Toronto, Ontario, M2N 2J3, Canada
(416) 786-7303 skisharpening.com
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Apr 14, 2019
Adam does this because he enjoys it, not because he has to. I felt so confident that I was getting the best possible ski tune-up after he explained the process and asked me about the skier and skill level for all 6 pairs of skis i dropped off. He may operate out of his small shop in his basement, but he has high end equipment. My 20 year old skis look like new. Did such an awesome job, I'll be back for my next tune-up for certain.

Dec 18, 2018
Adam is highly knowledgeable, friendly, and great to work with. We’ll definitely be coming back to have our skis serviced. We had our skis waxed and sharpened. After a quick chat, Adam recommended a more aggressive side bevel for my skis, and a wax type for conditions we usually ski in. After a couple of days, I got a text that the skis were ready for pickup.The workmanship was superb. When I took my skis out this weekend in icy conditions, they felt better than new! I would highly recommend getting your skis serviced with Ski Sharpening!

Jan 28, 2019
I must say Adam did fabulous work on my skies. He is a true craftsman at his profession. We needed our skies done the same day and the work was superior and he was able to come though. He charges more then reasonable prices and would definitely recommend him along with coming back for my next service!

Dec 9, 2018
I want to reiterate others great experience at SkiSharpening. Adam is a passionate skier and treat every of his client armed with such knowledge. Highly recommended.

Nov 23, 2018
Adam is very eprofessional and friendly man, I love his shop! Got my ski done with very sharp edges, all rust removed and covered with wax. Ski base has been repaired and grinded smoothly. Very affordable price for a advanced level of service. Recommended for all level of skis and boards.

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