Which Snowboard Maintenance Myths Did You Fall For? Be honest — most of us learned board maintenance from a friend, a shop tech once, or someone yelling advice on the chairlift 😅
Some classics:
“You only need to wax once a season”
“Rusty edges don’t matter”
“Storage wax is optional”
“Shop tunes are always better than DIY”
We just published an article breaking down 7 snowboarding maintenance myths that can quietly wreck your board over time.
👉 Read it here:
These 7 Snowboarding Maintenance Myths Are Quietly Ruining Your Board - Frosty Rider Snowboarding
Snowboards are tougher than they look—but they’re not invincible. A handful of long-standing maintenance myths continue to circulate on chairlifts, forums,
Read More
frostyrider.com
Question:
Which myth did you believe when you first started riding — and what did it cost you?
Mine was definitely “wax once a season ” … learned that lesson the slow way on super cold Feb days when the snow gripped like Velcro to the waxless base. Also, spring riding around St Paddy’s time when the dudes with fresh textured base and spring wax were gliding past me while my board stuck like a suction cup!
Shredding the gnar since '98! Always looking for the next big drop.