Team of dedicated adventurers, snowboarders, mountain bikers and runners A storage wax is a thick layer of wax which covers the edges and is not scraped away.
Please note that the majority of our services are at the prices shown below, however, if there is a large amount of damage or special work required we reserve the right to adjust these prices accordingly. SERVICE DETAILS
Full Service
o Grind to remove small scratches
o P Tex to fill gouges and scrapes
o Edge Set and sharpen
and polish
o Full hot wax £30
Standard Service
o P Tex to fill gouges And scrapes
o Edge Set and sharpen and polish
o Full hot wax £25
Basic Service
o Edge Set and sharpen and polish
o Full hot wax £20
While You Wait Charge
o Call in advance to confirm availability
Hand Wax Upgrade
o Hand applied wax and scraped £15
Edge Tune Only
o Sharpen and polish £5
OUR WORKSHOP TECHNICIAN
Our Workshop Technician and staff are all end users with a vast amount of experience from being involved in Snowboarding holidays, but more importantly being passionate about snow sports. They are happy to provide suggestions and guidance on how best to keep your equipment it perfect working order. Regular maintenance is critical to ensure that your equipment is always safe and working as it should. With that in mind, we recommend a seasonal service regime ((SSR)) to look after your skis and snowboard. SEASONAL SERVICE REGIME
EARLY Season SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER/NOVEMBER
If your snowboard or skis have been in the loft or back of the Garage since you came home from your last trip now is the time to get them out and have a look. If the edges are dull, perhaps rusty and bases white or dry then it is time to get a Full Service to revitalize the bases by repairing any damage, structure your equipment for optimum glide, remove any rust by sharpening and polishing the edges & put moisture back in with a hot wax. If your equipment has good structure and no damage then consider a Basic service to sharpen & polish the edges with a hot wax. Equipment sharp and rust free Try a hot hand wax to help embed wax deep into the pores of the bases. MID SEASON DECEMBER/JANUARY/FEBRUARY
You’ve gone on your first trip and had a great time, now looking to book your next trip later in the year. With that you should at the very minimum get your equipment re waxed to restore the moisture lost whilst on your trip. Early season conditions may have caused a few nicks in the edges which may burr, or with all the runs you’ve done your edges may have lost a bit of grip. Consider a basic service to make sure equipment is sharp and ready to hit the slopes again. Should your equipment have suffered damage then a full service is the best option to make it like new. END OF SEASON MARCH/APRIL
At this time of year there is still lots of skiing and boarding to be had. But when you return from your last trip of the season make sure you get your equipment looked at and prepared for the long summer months before you use it again. All snowboards and skis should have a storage wax placed on them as the last thing before they are put away for the year. This layer locks moisture into the base, and reduces any oxidisation of the base or rust on the edge. It is the best thing you can do for your investment. SNOWBOARD SKI SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT