Snowboard Wax Types Explained: Cold, Warm, All-Temp & More
There are so many snowboard wax types: Cold, warm, all-temp, rub on, spray on, etc. which one should you choose?…
There are so many snowboard wax types: Cold, warm, all-temp, rub on, spray on, etc. which one should you choose?…
Storage wax is simply a thick, unscraped layer of wax applied to your snowboard before long-term storage. It prevents base…
Why do you need to prevent rust on snowboard edges? A rusty edge makes your ride unpredictable because it won’t…
Should you remove snowboard bindings for summer storage? Short answer is yes, it’s better for the health of your snowboard…
When waxing for storage, glide speed no longer matters. What matters is how well the wax protects the board over…
The best way to store a snowboard is laying it flat, in a clean and dry area, with nothing stacked…
Snowboard edge tuning is the process of restoring the metal edges so they contact the snow cleanly and consistently. This…
When I was a beginner, I thought waxing a snowboard was pointless. My logic was simple: as long as the…
That last ride of the season usually ends with gear being thrown into a sketchy basement and forgotten. But after…
I didn’t do snowboard maintenance for my first two seasons because I thought maintenance was ‘only for pros.’ I was…