Take Your Snowboard Tool
When you buy good snowboard equipment, you hope that it will never break or fall apart. Well let me be the first to tell you that this is not the case. No matter what kind of equipment you have, you are going to have to maintenance it at some point. I want to help you get through the day without any snowboard issues because I don’t want you to have to cruise all the way back to the car from the back country with a loose binding or a missing strap saying “I’m an idiot; I should have brought my snowboard tool.”
Believe me it will happen. Bindings come loose and straps fall off for no reason at all. Take a look at the picture above. This is me struggling to fix a loose strap on my binding with a screw driver that is used to fix skis. At the start of the day, I always try to check my equipment before I get out on the hill, but for some reason I will still end up with a screwy binding screw that will come loose half way through the day. This usually happens right before I am about to drop into an trackless powder bowl. For this reason I have learned that everyone should bring a snowboard tool.
Tools are easy to find at your local shop, and they are fairly inexpensive. Find one that is small, has many tools in one, and one that will fit nicely in your pocket. Take it with you even though you might not want to. It can save you an hour or two if you bring it. You may never need it, and if this is the case, I say that you are lucky. Take my advice, and make sure to thank me when you get to shred through the powder with tight bindings. Loose screws happen to everyone. Bringing your tool with you will only solidify that you will be able to snowboard all day, everyday.





July 25th, 2010 at 1:16 PM
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