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I love my Surface One Lifes to death, except I hate how slow they are. I have been waxing doing a good brush job for every ski day, but they will continually slow down as the day goes on. I forgot to wax one day before I skied and I was making my friends have to wait for me while I skated along Winter Park's endless catwalks and traverses.
Should I invest in a hand-held base structuring device like this one? I have repaired a quite few base scratches this season and there are many spots on my bases where there is definitely no structure whatsoever.
Also related to my One Lifes, should I be beveling the base edge? I have been using a 0x0 degree base and side edge bevel this season because I don't have a beveler, but that structuring tool recommends a base bevel so that the edges don't damage the stones. So if I do get that structuring tool, should I/what degree bevel should I use since the Surfaces have such a short contact point.