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soggy
Posts: 49
West Yorkshire
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Board storage
Posted 11/02/2010 @ 19:52
i will be leaving my snowboard at my ski apartment over the summer and would appreciate advice on how to sore it
It will be stored in a snowboard c bag in a dark/dry/well ventilated/warm basement
Would you do anything to it; wax? or just dry it out and leave it
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Abrakfkingdabra
Posts: 359
Congo
#2
Re: Board storage
Posted 11/02/2010 @ 22:09
In reply to post #1 ...
Wax it, leave the wax on, and stick it in your board bag.
more than yesterday & less than tomorrow
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mini
Posts: 770
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South Yorkshire
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Re: Board storage
Posted 11/02/2010 @ 22:40
In reply to post #2 ...
wax on, then wax off.
then ride the damn thing over the summer in the Uk in either a fridge or on a dry slope.
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inactive_16115
Posts: 4226
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Re: Board storage
Posted 11/02/2010 @ 22:40
never bothered do anything to mine just make sure its dry and stick it in the bag, never noticed any hard being down but cant hurt to wax it first i spose
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Bazi12
Posts: 2
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Re: Board storage
Posted 15/03/2010 @ 20:52
In reply to post #1 ...
will just leaving the wax on there for a while mess it up at all?
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rog-g
Posts: 444
Republic of Ireland
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Re: Board storage
Posted 17/03/2010 @ 11:04
In reply to post #5 ...
no.
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