The new king of ski service
Wintersteiger Jupiter
We would like to introduce you to the state-of-the-art WINTERSTEIGER JUPITER. It is the very first machine of this kind in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
This fully automatic service machine is able to sharpen the edges of skis in the highest quality, polish them, create any structure on the base. Wintersteiger also handles various specialties such as variable edge geometry, where the angle of grinding changes at the tip, centre, tail of the skis, or almost infinite combinations of structures on the ski. We can satisfy even demanding customers, including racers.
Another huge benefit is the speed and efficiency of the machine, which ensures that the waiting time for your service will be significantly lower. Ideally, we would like to achieve that your skis and snowboards will be serviced during the time you have a coffee or pick up other ski equipment. Now let's take a closer look at the new machine!

The Wintersteiger Jupiter is a leap to a whole new level. The fact that we have such a machine in Radotín was preceded by a lot of time, planning and learning. The installation and start-up of the machine itself took several weeks. In addition, a Wintersteiger technician supervised everything. Since the summer we have been testing the machine, finding its limits and preparing for the season.
The capabilities of the machine are incredible. We are still discovering and fine-tuning the possibilities. Speed, capacity, accuracy and service limits are now several steps further. In addition, both hobby and experienced riders will appreciate the new service options. It was a huge investment, but if we wanted to stay at the top of the peloton in ski servicing, this new machine has definitely done it.
Pavel Cvach, co-owner of SBCR and the heart of the ski service
Why is Wintersteiger Jupiter the king?
Variable Edge Angle Technology
V-Edge
Do you ride groomed slopes, all-mountain, freeskiing or racing? Are you a recreational, performance or race skier? Do you prefer a carving arc, a skid or something in between? Different skiing abilities combined with different ski models require different edge treatments. The new Wintersteiger machine with V-Edge technology handles variable edge geometry for better grip, less physical effort and 100% performance.
The edge is ground with variable angles at the tip, tail and at a constant angle in the middle of the ski. The result of V-Edge is a perfect ski edge that gives you easier entry into the arc, maximum confidence on the outside and a comfortable finish.
All for perfect structure
Tune-pilot
Wet, powder or firn snow is awaiting you? The Wintersteiger Jupiter is ready for anything. Choose from three predefined structures that have undergone endless testing and are tuned to perfection. Are you a racer and need the fastest custom structure? No problem for us!
Grinding predefined structures (powder, wet snow, firn)
Grinding high-precision racing structures
Grinding 3D concave or convex structures
Grinding of impressive micro and macro structures
Saves skis and your time
Wintersteiger Jupiter saves skis and your time. Its gentle grinding of edges, chutes and sidewalls is carefully designed to minimize material loss while achieving perfect results. With Jupiter, you can be sure that your skis are not only optimally prepared, but also protected from excessive wear. Thanks to full automation, we are able to handle multiple jobs, and you won't have to wait unnecessarily. What's more, we are so confident that we can handle some service tasks on the spot!
We're ready!
Wintersteiger Jupiter in SBCR
Wintersteiger - more than 50 years of tradition
The Austrian brand Wintersteiger is the current market leader in the production of ski service machines. Wintersteiger has developed a unique, precise and gentle method of grinding ski and snowboard edges using ceramic discs, which it protects with a patent. Edge grinding on Wintersteiger machines is used by leading ski manufacturers Atomic, Blizzard, Fischer, Völkl and others, as well as the Austrian national ski team and teams from the USA, Canada and Germany.


































































































