Snowboard tuning & Snowboarding gear
Volcom Stone Stomp Studs
$24.95 $23.95Burton Double Take Toe Tongue Slider
$21.95G3 Splitboard+ Universal Skins
$279.95 $174.95Burton Re:Flex Replacement Hardware Screws
$20.95Burton Toe Tongue Slider
$20.95 $17.95Burton Double Take Ankle Tongue Slider
$20.95Burton M6 Channel Replacement Hardware Screws
$27.95 $24.95Burton Channel Adapter Plate
$50.95 $38.95Burton Snowboard Wall Mounts
$34.95 $32.95Thermopad Toe Warmer
$2.65Burton Hover Cover
$41.95Burton Large Scraper Mat
$24.95Burton Fastest Wax
$36.95 $35.95Dakine Binding Hardware
$16.95 $13.95Burton Alu Stud Mat
$28.95Thermopad Hand Warmer
$2.65Dakine Brass Tuning Brush
$27.95 $26.95Dakine BC Skin Wax
$34.95 $21.95Burton Medium Spike Mat
$30.95 $29.95G3 Skin Tail Connectors For Twin Tip Ski/Splitboards
$41.95 $17.95Tempish Snike Boot Heater
$16.95Dakine Premium Oval Brass Brush
$55.95 $52.95Burton All-Season Fast Wax
$30.95 $24.95Dakine Indy Hot Wax 3-Pack
$37.95 $30.95Dakine Revamp Stomp
$20.95 $17.95Black Diamond Splitboard Tail Kit
$27.95Dakine Heli Strap
$12.95Dakine Covert Leash
$16.95 $10.95Dakine Circle Mat Stomp
$21.95 $16.95Thermopad Foot Warmer
$4.15Swix Holder Waxing Iron
$76.95 $70.95Skigo FFA Glide Ski Wax
$24.95 $19.95Swix Alpine Touring Set
$147.95 $80.95Vauhti Powder Ski Brush
$27.95 $22.95Lenz Heat Pack For Gloves
$175.95 $159.95Burton XM Powsurf Leash
$97.95 $79.95Skijack Cross Country Boot Snow Blocker
$12.95 $10.95Thermopad Neckwarmer 6-Pack
$13.95SkiGo Glider Service Pack Ski Glide Wax
$104.95 $53.95Swix Plexi Scraper Sharpener
$35.95Vauhti Steel Brush
$55.95 $46.95Optiwax Brush Nylon Hard
$27.95 $15.95Gogglesoc Face Mask
$20.95 $16.95Lenz Space Shoe & Boot Warmer 120v (US)
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Snowboard wax and optimal snowboard tuning
Since snowboarding is an extreme action sport, your snowboard will take a rough beating once in a while. Gravel, sand and hard ice will leave a mark when you fly down the pistes, and when you crash the board will usually take a good hit as well. To minimise the bruising and to expand the lifetime of your snowboard, you might need to take a look at the stuff in this category, where you’ll find different types of snowboard wax and other kinds of snowboard gear for this purpose.
A good-quality snowboard can be rather expensive, and this is another reason why investing some time and money in snowboard tuning and maintenance can be well spent in the long run.
How you maintain your snowboard depends on what kind of rider you are. First of all, you need to buy the wax that suits your riding style. The same goes for the angle of the edges, where you want the snowboard edging tools angle to fit your style. If you’re a hard carver, you should go for 90 degrees, but if you’re a rail rider or have concerns about catching the edges, you should go for 87 - 88 degrees.
A new board might also need a snowboard tuning
New snowboards are often designed with edges at 90 degrees all the way around, and this can result in you getting some nasty nose and tail catches. Therefore it might be a good idea to use a file on the nose and tail to smooth-out those sharp angles - just a bit. And while you are at it, it might also be a good idea to give your new board a waxing. We mean - it can’t hurt.