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Remove bindings from the board for storage?

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#1 ·
I am new to snowboarding so please forgive me.

I am done snowboarding for the season. Do you recommend removing the bindings from the snowboard before I store it in the closet for the summer months? I am hoping to keep the bindings on the snowboard because I think I will strip the screws holding the bindings to the board if I remove the bindings from the board. I have Union bindings.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
#2 ·
Use a proper #3 Phillips head and you won't strip the screws.

Remove them if it's easier to store them, otherwise just loosen the screws a full turn or two, take the tension off. I leave mine on and just loosen the screws, they're a decoration too haha.
 
#4 ·
Once my boards and bindings are completely dry- I remove the bindings and store them in their original boxes and I put my boards in bags and/or sleeves, away from direct sunlight in my garage (stored vertically).

I put a thick coat of wax on my boards (do not scrape off) and my bindings are strapped together to maintain their proper shape during storage.

In addition, I also make sure my boots are dry before storage. I tighten the laces and the velcro straps on the liners to help maintain the boots’ shape as well. I put dryer/fabric softener sheets for odor control and to freshen up the inside of my boots. I store my boots in their original box.
 
#5 ·
Once my boards and bindings are completely dry- I remove the bindings and store them in their original boxes and I put my boards in bags and/or sleeves, away from direct sunlight in my garage (stored vertically).
It blows me away that people are able to save the original boxes for anything. Where does this stuff get stored? Do you have a Bag of Holding or something?
 
#6 ·
Well, lot of those storage maintenance tips are just for the rider, to give you the good feeling of doing something nice to your gear. But the board doesn't need it, actually.

My boards get nothing at the end of season. They hang n wait in their rack, exposed to outdoor temperatures - but sheltered from rain and UV light, which would age the plastic parts. Bindings stay on as they did all year round. And in +20y snowboarding, no board or binding ever complained about this "neglection" ;)

At the beginning of the season, wax them, get an edge tuning, tighten the screws and ride. At end of season, forget the board, they're sturdy and so are the bindings. Get your bike ready instead ;).
 
#11 ·
Never removed or loosened them either. Always been fine if I had to move/remove/adjust them later. Last pair I removed had been on for over 10 years and came off no problem.
There's no harm in removing them though so if it makes storage easier by all means do it.
 
#15 ·
You guys don't remove bindings to wax or sharpen edges? Sounds difficult.

I wax pretty much every time I ride and remove bindings after each day I ride. It's not hard and I'm not sure I've ever stripped a screw. #3 screwdriver and downward pressure as you turn. Don't use a drill or impact driver.