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How do You Store Your Ski Equipment?


I clean everything, then I store my boots in my home office closet, my clothes in with the rest of my outdoor clothes and my (tuned) skis in my home ...

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Old Apr 22, 2005, 5:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How do You Store Your Ski Equipment?

I clean everything, then I store my boots in my home office closet, my clothes in with the rest of my outdoor clothes and my (tuned) skis in my home office...attic's, basements and garages are not a consideration...

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I was planning on keeping them in my living room, just in case we get an August blizzard....
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I believe my bedroom is the best and safest place for my boards...
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I believe my bedroom is the best and safest place for my boards...
Actually, I'm considering putting them under my bed. Anthing I should worry about by doing that?
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I was just about to start a Subject on this. I keep all my stuff in the bedroom. Attic's are to hot in the summer and garages are to dirty.
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End of season cleaning right now. Skis will go under bed. Boots will be washed, fixed by Dalbello, and stay in a dry place.
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End of season cleaning right now. Skis will go under bed. Boots will be washed, fixed by Dalbello, and stay in a dry place.

do you lay them flat on the base or keep them snapped together at the binding?
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i keep mine in my living room next to the fireplace so i can look at them all summer longingly......
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I took all the boards/skis out last week in the sun. I let the sun warm the bases then I stroked them up well with wax...edges and bases.

I'll store them in the basement family room with the dehumidifier on all summer.

Works pretty good.
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do you lay them flat on the base or keep them snapped together at the binding?
I keep my skis in thier wall hanger assembly.
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