How to prepare skis for the season?

As the winter season approaches, every avid skier eagerly awaits the opportunity to hit the slopes once again. Before enjoying the thrill of carving through fresh powder, make sure your skis are in top condition. Proper preparation enhances performance and ensures safety on the mountain.

Whether you're an expert or a newcomer, this guide will help you prepare your skis like a pro. We'll cover everything from waxing and sharpening to binding adjustments and boot maintenance for a seamless ski trip.

Checking and maintaining your ski equipment

Before preparing your skis, thoroughly inspect them for wear and tear. Check the edges, bases, and topsheets for cracks, gouges, or delamination that could affect their integrity and safety.

Next, check your ski bindings for damage or excessive wear, ensuring all screws are tight and functioning. 

Additionally, take the time to check your ski poles for any cracks, dents, or loose baskets. Replace any worn-out or damaged components to ensure optimal performance and safety on the slopes.

Waxing and sharpening your skis

Waxing and sharpening are essential steps in ski preparation that enhance performance and extend the lifespan of your skis.

Waxing

Waxing your skis is essential for a smooth glide and moisture repulsion, enabling them to glide effortlessly across snow while conserving energy and maximizing speed.

  1. Cleaning: Begin by thoroughly cleaning your skis to remove any dirt, debris, or old wax residue. 
  2. Wax Selection: Choose a wax that matches the temperature and snow conditions you'll encounter, using harder waxes for colder temperatures and softer ones for warmer conditions.
  3. Waxing Technique: There are several waxing methods, including hot waxing, which melts wax onto the base, and rub-on waxing, a convenient option for quick applications.

Sharpening

Sharp edges are crucial for maintaining control and grip on the slopes. Dull edges can lead to slipping and loss of precision, compromising your overall skiing experience.

  1. Edge Inspection: Inspect your ski edges for burrs, nicks, or dullness, and use a gummy stone or diamond stone to remove any imperfections.
  2. Bevel Adjustment: Set your side and base bevels to the appropriate angles for your skiing style and ability level, as proper bevels enhance edge grip and control.
  3. Sharpening Technique: Use a file or machine to sharpen the edges, maintaining a consistent angle and applying even pressure along the entire length of the ski.

Storing your skis properly

Proper storage is essential for preserving the integrity of your skis and ensuring they remain in optimal condition for the next season. 

  1. Temperature and Humidity Control: Store your skis in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature changes, as excessive heat or moisture can warp the bases and damage the materials.
  2. Ski Racks or Storage Bags: Invest in a sturdy ski rack or storage bag to prevent damage and protect your skis from dust and debris.

Adjusting your ski bindings

Properly adjusted ski bindings are crucial for your safety and performance on the slopes. 

  1. Professional Binding Check: At the beginning of each season, have a certified technician inspect and adjust your bindings according to your weight, height, and skiing ability.
  2. Binding Indicator Settings: Familiarize yourself with the binding indicator settings and ensure they align with the recommended values provided by the manufacturer.
  3. Forward Pressure Adjustment: Adjust the forward pressure of your bindings to match your skiing style and preferences. 

Ski boot fitting and maintenance

Comfortable and well-fitted ski boots are essential for maximizing your performance and minimizing the risk of injury. 

  1. Professional Boot Fitting: Visit a reputable ski shop and have a certified boot fitter assess your foot shape, skiing ability, and preferences to recommend the perfect boot for you.
  2. Footbed Customization: Consider investing in custom footbeds or orthotic insoles to enhance comfort and support, especially if you have specific foot issues or require additional arch or heel support.
  3. Boot Maintenance: Regularly inspect your boots for wear, such as loose buckles, worn liners, or cracked shells, and replace any damaged parts promptly for safety and comfort.

Plan your ski trip at Borders Lodge 

Preparing your skis for the season is a crucial step that should never be overlooked. By following the expert tips and tricks outlined in this guide, you'll not only enhance your skiing performance but also ensure your safety and enjoyment on the slopes.

Book your next ski trip with The Borders Lodge located in Beavers Creek. Call us at 877.357.6442 or email bordersres@eastwest.com for help planning your next trip. Our ski-in/ski-out accommodations, on-site amenities, and unbeatable location will make your ski vacation unforgettable.