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How to Store Snowboards in a Garage – An Easy Guide

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Are you wondering about how to store your snowboards in a garage? If so, You've come to the right place!

In this blog post, we'll be giving you all the tips and tricks for how to store your snowboards and all your necessary gear safely and effectively in a garage.

Whether you're a beginner just starting out or an advanced shredder looking for some extra storage space, this post will have something for everyone.

As garage storage experts here at Gearhooks will take you through how to store your gear and make sure your boards stay secure while allowing easy access during those colder months when you are ready to hit the mountains! 

Get ready to learn everything there is to know about organizing your gear and ensuring optimal maintenance of both newbies' and pros' boards alike!

First, let’s get the mini brief before we get into the details.

Proper garage storage is important for protecting expensive equipment and preventing damage or mould. Steps include cleaning and drying gear, using proper storage bags, choosing the right location and rack, maintaining gear, and properly storing gear for the off-season.

So with the short answer nailed, so you can understand a little more about storing snowboard gear in your garage, let’s find out what that gear might look like.

How to store snowboards in a garage

Storing the right gear in the right way is a must for enjoying a great snowboarding season!  

There are a few things that are more exciting than hitting the slopes on a fresh powder day with your snowboard in hand. 

But when winter ends, many of us will have to find a way to store our equipment until the next season.

How to Store Snowboards in a Garage

We manufacture a range of snowboard storage racks (for 2 4 or 6 snowboards) for the garage or in your home

If you’re a rookie or an experienced snowboarder, you know how crucial it is to take proper care of your gear if you want it to last long.

Snowboarding equipment similar to other sports equipment can be expensive so to keep it looking its best and to protect your investment, make sure you take good care of it by storing it properly in your garage and maintaining it regularly to ensure it lasts for many seasons to come. 

What gear do I need to store for snowboarding?

So let’s take a look at the type of snowboarding gear you may need to store in your garage. 

  • 1. Snowboard: The most critical aspect of snowboarding gear is, as you might have guessed, the snowboard itself.  

  • 2. Boots and bindings: After your snowboard, the next essential item on your list to store are your boots and bindings. 

  • 3. Clothing: Proper clothing is crucial when snowboarding since it keeps you warm and prevents frostbite, hypothermia, or any cold-related illnesses. Most snowboarders will dress in layers, starting with moisture-wicking thermals that keep you dry and warm, along with waterproof pants and a jacket to protect you from the elements. You will of course need to store snowboarding gloves or mittens in your garage that are waterproof to keep your fingers warm and dry.

  • 4. Protection Gear: Safety should always be your priority, so make sure to wear protection gear to avoid injuries in case of an accident.  A helmet is a must-have to protect your head from any possible accidents. You can also wear goggles to protect your eyes from snow and wind. A pair of wrist guards is also essential, especially for beginners as it prevents wrist injuries from falls.

  • 5. Backpacks & Accessories: Last but not least is the storage or carrying gear. Backpacks are an excellent way to store extra clothing, food, and other essential items in case of longer rides. There are also specific backpacks for carrying your snowboard when you hike for backcountry snowboarding. Other snowboarding accessories you may be looking to stash in your garage could include good-quality sunscreen, lip balm, and a first aid kit for any unexpected injuries.

  • GearHooks have designed and manufacture a snowboard rack (we do ski racks too) that allows you to store up to 6 boards, boots, bindings, protection gear, backpacks and accessories all on a single, 1 metre wide rack.

    How to Store Snowboards in a Garage

    As the snow melts away and the winter season comes to an end, it's important to know how to properly store your snowboards and gear for the next year. 

    You don't want to come back to your garage and find damaged or mouldy gear. 

    By following some simple steps, you can ensure that your snowboards and gear will be in the best condition when it's time to hit the slopes again.  

    So let’s start with the most important step before you hang up your snowboarding gear for the season. 

    Clean and dry your gear

    Before storing your gear in a garage, it's important to give all your equipment a thorough clean. 

    Dirt, grime, and mud can damage your snowboards and gear, so it's important to clean them properly. 

    Start by wiping down your boards with a damp cloth to remove any surface debris, then let them dry completely. 

    Use a suitable cleaning solution to remove any tough stains or dirt. Make sure to also clean your bindings and boots.

    To protect the edges while they are in storage either wipe them with a rag soaked in WD-40 (or even olive oil) or rub them with a candle.

    Use proper storage bags 

    If you just have the odd board to store, a proper storage bag can help keep your snowboards and gear organized and safe. 

    A snowboard bag is a great option to store your boards, as it offers protection from scratches and potential damage. 

    It's also a great way to prevent dust and dirt from building up on your gear. 

    However, if the board is even slightly wet the bag will prevent the board from drying out properly.

    If your garage is clean and dry, hanging them up on a rack is often a better option.

    For your boots, store them in a breathable boot bag to prevent any mould or smells from developing, and hang them on your garage wall for the best protection. 

    Choose the right location

    When storing your snowboards and gear, the location is key. 

    Choose a dry and cool place in your garage where your gear won't be exposed to direct sunlight. 

    Sun exposure can cause your boards to warp or fade, and it can also damage your bindings. 

    Make sure there's enough room in your garage to store your gear without any items resting on top of them.

    Choose the right rack

    It’s important to make sure you get the best snowboard rack to keep your snowboards and accessories off the garage floor where they may get damaged. 

    Choosing the right rack for your garage will depend on the amount of space you have available, the number of snowboards you need to store, and your personal preference.

    Wall-mounted racks are perfect if you have limited space and want to keep your snowboards and all your other gear in perfect condition.

    Maintain your gear

    To ensure that your gear stays in good condition for the next time you carve up the slopes, it's important to maintain them even when they're not in use. 

    Check your snowboards periodically to make sure they're still dry and free from any mould or mildew. This is easier if they are hanging on a rack.

    Make sure your bindings are still tight and secure. 

    Also, use wax on your boards to keep them hydrated and prevent any damage caused by dryness. 

    Properly store your gear for the off-season

    If you're storing your snowboards and gear for an extended period of time, make sure to take extra care. 

    For example, store your boards in a vertical position instead of horizontally. This will prevent the weight of the gear from compressing and potentially warping your boards. 

    How to Store Snowboards in a Garage

    Loosen your bindings to prevent any pressure from being exerted on the board. 

    Make sure to label your bags if you have multiple boards, so it's easy to locate them later.

    How to store snowboards in a garage – To conclude 

    Storing your snowboards in the garage is a great way to keep them safe and in top condition for when you are ready to get out in the snow. 

    Make sure that all boards are stored off the ground and out of direct sunlight, and consider adding hooks or racks for additional storage options. 

    Keep your garage temperature regulated to discourage mould and keep your boards and all your snowboarding equipment in great condition! 

    Don’t forget to check out our regular blogs for more garage storage hints and tips so that you can keep all your gear organized year-round! 

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