How much should it cost to wax a snowboard?

Snowboard Tuning

Services for Snowboards Price
Debur & Wax $30
Hot Wax $20
Wax $10
Wield (per inch) $10

How long does it take to wax and edge a snowboard?

With all the necessary equipment it should take around 20-25 minutes to wax a board.

How often do you need to wax your snowboard?

We suggest waxing your snowboard every three or four times that you go riding, and even more often if you are doing it yourself. There are a few ways to check your snowboard’s base in order to tell if you need a hot wax. A dry base will start on the edges of the bottom of your snowboard.

How much does it cost to get board waxed?

Ski and Snowboard Tuning Rates

1. Ski/Board Wax Only $15.00
3. Basic Tune (Edge and Hot Wax) $30.00
4. Full Tune (No Base Work) $40.00
5. The Works (Full Tune with Base Work) $50.00 & Up
6. System Ski Binding Mount $40.00

How often should I get my snowboard tuned?

Just like skis, a snowboard should be tuned about every 20 snowboarding sessions. You will notice when your snowboard needs to be tuned when the edges start to look chipped and worn out.

Should I wax my own snowboard?

If you are taking a snowboarding trip, we recommend you have your snowboard hot waxed at your local shop or DIY. Regardless, you’ll need to wax your board in the near future, so make sure you purchase some extra wax. The type of wax you use on your board depends on the temperature of the snow you’ll be riding.

What happens if I don’t wax my snowboard?

Why You Need To Wax a Snowboard Wax keeps your board from drying up, essentially hydrating it the same way we need to hydrate after a few long runs. A snowboard base is made up of pores, and when the base gets dry, it makes your board less agile and lowers the performance and overall life of the snowboard.

Should I wax snowboard myself?

It can be all too easy to turn your board over to your local snowboard shop for a waxing session, but doing it yourself is actually incredibly simple to do, and done properly you can get the same, if not better, results.

What does a snowboard tune up consist of?

Tuning includes waxing, sharpening the edges and a few other things. To tune the board first take off the bindings. This will make the process much easier because the board needs to be flipped upside down. Tuning vices will also make the process much easier, but they are not necessary.

How often should you buy a new snowboard?

An average snowboard should last a rider between 150 and 200 days of riding. Assuming you handle your board relatively well and don’t grind the base on every rock out there, a rider should experience about 100 days of high riding quality from a new board. The following 50 days will not be as good but still enjoyable.

How do I get free Wax for my skis or snowboard?

Check your local store page for details. REI members get free machine wax for your skis or snowboard – any time you need it! Equipment must be clean and free of rust to qualify. This service includes a thorough base grind and structure, edge sharpen and polish, and a machine wax

How much does ski and snowboard tuning cost?

Ski and Snowboard Tuning Rates 1. Ski/Board Wax Only $15.00 2. Quick Tune (Edge and Roller Wax) $20.00 3. Basic Tune (Edge and Hot Wax) $30.00 4. Full Tune (No Base Work) $40.00 5. The Works (Full Tune with Base Work) $50.00 & Up

Do you offer true hand crafted ski and snowboard tunes?

We offer true hand crafted ski and snowboard tunes by our highly trained staff and stone grinds from Montana Crystal Glide. See below for our current ski and snowboard tuning rates.