I think you are talking about my skis so i am biased, but objectively speaking 1* base and 2* side would be standard on the vast majority of high performance skis. I have base bevels on my skis ranging from 1 for mostly carving to 1.5 for any hard charging to 2 for any soft or variable snow drifting. The greater the difference between Side and base bevel the "sharper" the angle formed is, meaning the ski wants to bite more, slide less, and dulls quicker. generally a 3* side and 1* base is "sharper" and edgier and would be reserved for very carvy skis. The base bevel simply affects how far the ski needs to be tipped on edge before it hooks and bites. Some people like to aggressively detune a ski to prevent grabbiness. Personally I prefer relatively sharp edges underfoot for grip when you need it, but want a split second more drift before it hooks up, hence the larger base bevel allows you to remove hooking/grabbing without really dulling the edges. I like it. A lot. Some may not. But i would venture most would find it very subtle and definitely does not prevent you from laying over high angle carves. Too little base bevel (0.5* or less) is MUCH more obvious because people just complain about catching edges (unless it's your slalom carver). Anyways that's my best attempt at objective information on this topic. Feel free to ask anything else
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