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Winter's Farewell: Properly Storing Your Snowshoes Until Next Season

Winter's Farewell: Properly Storing Your Snowshoes Until Next Season

Posted by Crescent Moon on Mar 27th 2024

As the snow begins to melt and the days grow longer, it's time to bid farewell to another winter season. For those who have enjoyed the serene beauty of snowshoeing, properly storing your snowshoes is essential to ensure they remain in top condition for next winter's adventures. Here's a guide on how to put your snowshoes away for the year, so they're ready to hit the trails when the snow returns.

1. Clean and Inspect:

Before storing your snowshoes, give them a thorough cleaning to remove any dirt, debris, or salt buildup. Use a mild detergent and water to clean the frames and bindings, and dry them thoroughly with a towel. Inspect the bindings, straps, and crampons for any signs of wear or damage and repair or replace any worn parts.

2. Loosen Tension:

If your snowshoes have adjustable bindings, loosen the tension to relieve stress on the straps and prevent them from stretching out over time. This will also make it easier to adjust the bindings when you're ready to use them again.

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3. Store in a Cool, Dry Place:

Store your snowshoes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid storing them in a damp basement or garage, as this can lead to rust and mold growth. Consider hanging them on a wall or storing them in a breathable bag to keep them protected.

4. Check Storage Position:

When storing your snowshoes, avoid placing heavy objects on top of them or storing them in a way that could bend or warp the frames. Store them flat or hang them vertically to maintain their shape and prevent damage.

5. Maintain Bindings:

To keep the bindings in good condition, periodically check them for tightness and adjust as needed. Lubricate any moving parts with a silicone-based lubricant to prevent them from seizing up.

Conclusion:

Properly storing your snowshoes at the end of the season is essential to ensure they remain in top condition for next winter's adventures. By following these simple steps to clean, inspect, and store your snowshoes, you can prolong their lifespan and be ready to hit the trails when the snow returns.

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