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How do you wax and tune up your snowboard for awesome riding.?

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How do you wax and tune up your snowboard for awesome riding.?

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  1. If you want a board that is really ready for awesome riding, take it to a shop.  It will cost some money, but they should sharpen and detune your edges and wax the board for you.


  2. bring it to a ski shop, other wise you will need alot of wax and get a iron and melt it over the bottom, then take of any ecccess

  3. here is a very comprehensive guide... actually it's the most thurough one on Yahoo answers

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

    in the future, Check before you ask a question so you don't ask one that was answered a week ago!

  4. http://youtube.com/watch?v=RDRoKCAFtX8

    here ya go

  5. Bring it to a ski/snowboard shop. It costs like 15 bucks.

  6. bring it  to a shop for a tune, but if you dnt have da noney for that you can buy the wax, you just put the wax up to an hot iorner nad drip it on the bottom of the board, wipe it around, wait for it to dry, then scrape it of with a wax remover and that will leave a coate of wax, you can also but a tool and jut tighten your bindings weekly, but you will need to take your board to be shapened, but only about once a season, it all depends on howmuch you ride

  7. Here is a link that may be helpful in waxing your board if you don't feel like taking it to the shop.  It may be cheaper if you are just getting started to take it to a shop but through time it's better to learn to maintain your equipment yourself, saving you money in the long run.  Plus, it gives you something to do on those days when the weather has just taken a turn and there is noway to go ride.  There are more videos that also can be helpful.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDRoKCAFt...

  8. Melt the wax on with an iron. Let it dry. Then scrape it all off. Leave no excess it only slows you down. There is different wax for different temps. other than that you should be good to go. It is easier to let the shop do it. Some places even do it for free!

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