2. A licensed arborist with a diverse work history, John
Sulzbach of Killingworth, CT, enjoys the outdoors in
his free time. John Sulzbach of Killingworth, CT, is an
avid skier and snowboarder as well as former snow
sports director at Loon Mountain, New Hampshire.
Proper storage plays a key role in keeping your ski
and snowboard equipment in good condition for the
next season and goes far beyond simply depositing
them in the garage or shed. Snowboards and skis
need a thorough cleaning before long-term storage,
as they tend to collect salt, dirt, and other debris
from your many outings. A good wash with a garden
hose is usually sufficient.
3. A sharpening and smoothing of edges helps to
provide protection against rust buildup in the
summer months, as does a subsequent coating
of wax. Some athletes also find that loosening
the tension on bindings serves to reduce
structural stress and protect the piece's base
from dimpling. Once ready for storage, skis and
snowboards tend to do best in equipment
holders, equipment that rests against a wall can
develop blunt edges or become damaged in a
fall. Bags also help to protect against moisture
and high temperatures, though it is worth the
time to find a storage space that is in itself dry
and climate controlled.