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How often should I get my snowboard waxed?

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Sarah Smith

Published Jan 13, 2026

Generally, you want to hot wax your board every 3 to 4 days of riding. This ensures better glide in varying snow conditions and an overall better performance. Just make sure you're using the right type of wax for the specific conditions.

How frequently should you wax your snowboard?

We suggest waxing your snowboard every three or four times that you go riding, and even more often if you are doing it yourself. There are a few ways to check your snowboard's base in order to tell if you need a hot wax. A dry base will start on the edges of the bottom of your snowboard.

How long does wax on snowboard last?

If you can make that sacrifice you can wax less often. But you still probably want to wax at least every 6-10 days of riding depending on the factors above (conditions you ride in, how fast you want it).

How do I know if my snowboard needs to be waxed?

You can tell when your snowboard needs to be waxed simply by how it feels, as well as how the base looks. If you notice that your board is slowing down, particularly on flat sections, or that the base is looking white and dry then it's probably time to give it the wax treatment.

What happens if you don't wax your snowboard?

You can ride without wax, and it won't hurt your board to much in the long run. However, riding a freshly waxed board is a great feeling. And it's an even better feeling if you waxed it yourself.

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Can you over wax a snowboard?

Yes, there is. What will happen is that leaving too much wax on your snowboard will dry the base out more quickly. Some people believe that leaving wax on the base on their snowboards will make them go down the hill faster.

Should a beginner wax their snowboard?

Do You Need to Wax a New Snowboard? All boards from Never Summer come with a factory roll-on hot wax This provides a thin coat of wax that is good for about 1 to 2 days of riding. If you are taking a snowboarding trip, we recommend you have your snowboard hot waxed at your local shop or DIY.

Does snowboard wax dry out?

no, it shouldn't. Wax blocks stay on store/inventory shelves for much longer than that and it doesn't “dry out”. Proper hot waxing doesn't miraculously “hydrate” it.

Should you wax a new snowboard?

If you are wondering do I need to wax a new snowboard? Yes, you should so go get it the wax job it deserves. Your snowboard will perform better with the correct wax for your snow conditions. It will have a solid layer of wax soaked into the bases to protect it from water.

Why is it important to wax a snowboard?

Having a freshly waxed snowboard is key for having a good time on the slopes. A freshly waxed board provides better slide on the snow, which means less time getting stuck in flat areas and having to unstrap. Waxing your board also hydrates and protects the base, meaning it will last a lot longer.

How long does snowboard wax take to dry?

The wax layer should be thin enough that one end dries as you reach the other end. Wait for the ski or snowboard to cool and dry completely (30 minutes to 1 hour).

Do Burton boards come waxed?

Do you need to wax a new Burton snowboard? Every Burton snowboard is waxed, sharpened, and ready-to-ride as soon as you take it out of the sleeve. With a factory wax, sharpened edges, and a fresh bevel, every board is finely tuned for immediate use on most terrain in most conditions.

How long do snowboards last?

An average snowboard should last a rider between 150 and 200 days of riding. Assuming you handle your board relatively well and don't grind the base on every rock out there, a rider should experience about 100 days of high riding quality from a new board. The following 50 days will not be as good but still enjoyable.

Why is the bottom of my snowboard white?

The more the white lines or tiny white hair looking patches are at the base, the dryer the section is. It is an indication that you should wax your snowboard. It is normal for the white lines to first appear at the section of the board that often makes contact with the snow.

How do you cold wax a snowboard?

  1. Loosen/remove the bindings. Before the iron goes anywhere near your base, make sure to loosen off or fully remove your bindings. ...
  2. Clean the base. ...
  3. Pick your wax. ...
  4. Melt the wax. ...
  5. Iron the base. ...
  6. Let the wax cool. ...
  7. Get scraping. ...
  8. Check your edges.

Why are the edges of my snowboard white?

If these white areas appear on your board it means that you lost the waxing battle, you didn't wax the board enough and therefore it lost the protection against the friction which occurs when the base glides over snow.

Is rub on snowboard wax good?

No. Don't use rub on wax. It's a waste of money and you'll be lucky if the wax lasts more than a few runs. Rub on wax is designed as a temporary solution and it comes off after 2-3 runs leaving you just as slow as before you rubbed on the wax.

What does tuning a snowboard do?

Waxing and tuning a snowboard is essential to the performance you will get out of it. If you don't wax your snowboard and take care of your snowboarding gear before going to ride you are just cutting yourself short. Tuning includes waxing, sharpening the edges and a few other things.

How do you use Burton rub down wax?

Rub one out in the parking lot.

Designed for low-maintenance, five-minutes-flat application, anywhere from the parking lot to the gondola, all this wax needs is a quick rub and buff with the included pad. No irons, scrapers, or shop visits required.

How long does factory ski wax last?

The rule of thumb is simple rub on wax will be good for 6 to 8 hours of actual use, and an iron on wax will be good for 6 to 8 days. There are other moving parts, here; in extra cold or dry conditions, they'll dry out faster, and need extra attention.

Can you leave wax on snowboard overnight?

You need to wait that wax cools off... with all waxes today, this takes maximum 20-30mins, in most cases much less. So there's no need to wait for few hours, or even over night before scraping off.

How long after waxing can I scrape my snowboard?

It's best to leave your skis or snowboard at room temperature until the bases feel completely cool to the touch, usually about 30 minutes. If in doubt, wait a little longer. Once cool, you can move on to scraping and brushing the skis or snowboard.

How do you clean snowboard base before waxing?

Clean Your Base

Use a splash of citrus-based cleaner like One Ball Jay Base Cleaner or Goo Gone, a rag, and some elbow grease to scrub the base clean. Wipe it dry and let it sit for about twenty minutes.