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Austin Frangoules

Ready, Set, Snow!: Tips to Ensure a Successful Snow Season

Solitude and Snowbird JUST experienced their first snowfall of the year this past Labor Day, September 4, 2023! As the temperature begins to drop and snowflakes start to fall, it's time to dust off your snowboard and ski gear and get ready for an amazing winter season to come! To ensure a successful and safe time on the slopes, proper equipment maintenance is crucial. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to prep your snowboard and ski gear for the adventures that lie ahead.

Solitude and Snowbird First Snow of the Year

Clean and Inspect Your Gear

Clean and Inspect Your Gear

Before you hit the slopes, it's essential to give your equipment a thorough inspection. Start by cleaning your snowboard or skis, removing any dirt, debris, or old wax. Check for any visible damage, such as cracks, dings, or loose bindings. Address any issues promptly or consult a professional if needed.



Sharpen Your Edges

Sharpen Your Edges

Sharp edges are vital for maintaining control and stability on the mountain. Use a diamond stone or edge sharpening tool to carefully sharpen the edges of your skis or snowboard. Make sure the edges are smooth and even for optimal performance.


Waxing Your Skis

Wax It Up

Proper waxing is essential to ensure your equipment glides smoothly on the snow. The type of wax you need depends on the temperature and snow conditions you expect. Warmer waxes are designed for milder conditions, while colder waxes are better for frigid temperatures. Apply a generous coat of wax, let it cool, and then scrape off any excess with a plastic scraper. Finish by brushing the base to achieve a smooth, polished surface.


Check Bindings and DIN Setting on Your Skis

Check Bindings and DIN Setting

Safety should be your top priority. Inspect your bindings for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure they are adjusted to the correct settings based on your weight, skill level, and skiing or snowboarding style. If you're unsure, have a professional technician check and adjust them for you.



Evaluate Your Snowboard Boots

Evaluate Your Boots

Your boots are your connection to your equipment, so they need to fit comfortably and securely. Check for any worn-out liners, damaged buckles, or laces. Replace or repair as needed. It's also wise to get your boots professionally fitted or adjusted to ensure a snug yet comfortable fit.


Test Your Snowboard Equipment

Test Your Equipment

Before heading to the mountain, do a test run in your backyard or a nearby hill. This gives you the opportunity to assess your equipment's performance and make any necessary adjustments. Check the balance and feel of your setup and make sure everything is in working order.



pack for your winter adventures

Pack Smart

As you pack for your winter adventures, don't forget essential accessories like goggles, gloves, and layers of clothing to keep warm and dry. Consider investing in a good helmet for safety, and pack items like a multitool, spare parts, and extra wax in case of emergencies.


Regular Maintenance

Throughout the season, continue to maintain your equipment. Clean and wax your board or skis regularly, inspect your bindings, and keep an eye on your boots for signs of wear. Proper maintenance ensures your gear performs at its best and extends its lifespan.


By following these steps, you'll be well-prepared to make the most of the winter season. Whether you're carving up the slopes on skis or snowboarding, well-maintained equipment can make a world of difference! Get ready to shred!!!


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