To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

ski storage ideas?

gotham

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 21, 2013
Messages
213
Location
Colorado
Anyone have good ski storage ideas? I'd like to store 5ish pairs of downhill skis, 3 - 4 pairs of cross country, a few snowboards plus poles etc etc. My garage door is fairly close to the wall but there is a ~10" deep space about 48" wide that I want to use.

I've heard that the traditional way of hanging skis between pegs by their tips is bad for the skis. I'm thinking either short lengths of PVC in a box on the ground or some kind of pegs to lean them against the wall like a vertical bar rack.

For snowboards I'm thinking some T-track and some kind of plastic washers or knobs.

Thoughts? Great ideas?
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Toxictom

Well-known member
Joined
Nov 27, 2012
Messages
318
Location
Anchorage, AK
I made a horizontal ski storage rack above my garage door. It is just two rectangles made from 2x4's that are screwed to the ceiling. Since they aren't used year round it keeps them out of the way where they don't get banged around and also frees up other space. The only drawback is having to use a stepladder to get them down.
 

tarmy

Well-known member
Joined
May 28, 2014
Messages
4,707
Location
Nor Cal
Here is my simple effective get it out of the way solution. U channel with some 3/4” pipe welded to it wrapped with pipe insulation to protect the skis...

ABAF8F60-43C6-4A40-8470-568F47AF5E75.jpg

5B707C0C-252E-42B5-AC33-B1E2715E9860.jpg
 

Dan in Pasadena

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 18, 2009
Messages
13,159
Location
Pasadena, CA
....I've heard that the traditional way of hanging skis between pegs by their tips is bad for the skis.

Can’t see any reason why this^^^ would be bad for the ski.

They’re typically hung back-to-back between the pegs so it’s not like their weight would be enough to straighten the curve of the tips. And even if it could it’d be so slight as to be undetectable, and would spring right back to their original curve instantly anyway.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Showkey

"MEMBER EMERITUS"
Joined
Aug 9, 2014
Messages
8,638
Location
Wausau WI
I've heard that the traditional way of hanging skis between pegs by their tips is bad for the skis. I'm thinking either short lengths of PVC in a box on the ground or some kind of pegs to lean them against the wall like a vertical bar rack.

Thoughts? Great ideas?

Think you heard correctly...........Any thing that effects (pinching or wedging) the camber or rocker should be avoided according to most ski shop experts ......like EVO sports.

https://www.evo.com/guides/how-to-store-skis-snowboards-for-summer

Few other sites use statement like this: It is very important not to compress the ski’s camber unless otherwise instructed by the manufacturer.

I stand mine up in the corner .........but we have large basement storage that is cool and dry.
 
Last edited:

Jazz1

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 3, 2016
Messages
4,188
Location
Thunder Bay On.
I usually bag mine and store in attic off season but I’m so impressed with my Burton Flying V I may make a display case:thumbup:
 

Attachments

  • D269970D-12F5-4960-BCD1-356A802C69E7.jpg
    D269970D-12F5-4960-BCD1-356A802C69E7.jpg
    108.7 KB · Views: 51

pi_guy

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 27, 2014
Messages
2,827
Location
N/A
Spring I wax them with base prep wax and lay them on attic floor.
During ski season they are in a rack sitting up right or on my tuning bench.
They travel in a thule wrapped in ski carrying bags and towels.

I picked up the swix evo tuner with ceramic stones, now I need the course and extra fine stone. It is easier than doing them by hand starting with 80 grit and work up to 1200 grit on a polishing stone. 10 strokes a stone, ten stones and four edges. a good 400 strokes to tune edges and that is only if base edge is good.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom