
A properly tuned board leads to a great day on the hill.

A fresh wax glides smoother and prevents you from getting stuck in deeper snow and flatter terrain. Razor sharp edges allow you to push the limits on your board with confidence, and be able to apply the breaks when needed. Base grinding and structuring is crucial if you're focused on speed, especially if you plan on racing.

$25 - HOT WAX
Hot waxing should be done every 3-5 rides, depending on snow conditions.
This service starts with a pre-scrape and thorough base cleaning to remove all contaminants and old wax. An all-temp wax is then applied using a hot iron, allowing the pours of the base to fully open and absorb the wax. After cooling, the excess wax is removed, buffed, and brushed for structure.

$50 - EDGE TUNE
Edge sharpness naturally wears down over time and the board loses ability to stop quickly. Edges should be done every 10-15 rides to maintain bite, especially in icy conditions.
All edge tunes start with a machine grind to reset the bevel and remove any edge burring. Next, a precision file is used for an exact bevel angle of choice (standard bevel: 0.5 base/1.0 side). Edges are then polished with a series of diamond stones and coated with an anti-rust lubrication. Hot wax is included.

$65 - BASIC TUNE
Over time, your snowboard base naturally takes on wear. Thin coverage, firm or crunchy snow, placing your board base-down in parking lots, or hauling it loose in a truck bed can all rough up the base. A light base grind refreshes the structure and helps restore glide. A basic tune is recommended at least once per season or 10–15 days on snow.
Basic Tunes include a light (1–2) belt grind. The goal is to clean up the base and bring it back to life while removing as little material as possible. This helps preserve base thickness and extend the life of your board. Basic tunes are designed for maintenance—not full base resurfacing. Edge tune and hot wax are included.

$80 - FULL TUNE
If your base has deep scratches, heavy oxidation, or you’re in need of repair work, this service will make your board ride like new again. This is a more aggressive grind. It removes more base material than a Basic Tune and should be done intentionally—not frequently. A Full Tune is recommended once or twice per season, or along with major repairs.
The Full Tune features a (3) belt grind base resurfacing, restoring a flat, consistent base structure for maximum glide and performance. The Full Tune is a complete performance reset—built to restore glide, speed, and provides the best possible foundation for tuning and waxing. Edge tune and hot wax are included.

$95 - STONE TUNE
The Stone Tune is a highly specialized service intended for snowboard racers and boards with severely uneven or problematic bases. Unlike standard tunes, this process uses a stone grind to cut a precise base structure designed to manage meltwater and reduce suction. Snowboards can only be structured 2 or 3 times in total.
This structure is best suited for the Pacific Northwest’s wetter snowpack. This level of tuning can provide a measurable advantage—primarily in racing or high performance scenarios. Because this service removes a large amount of material and is tailored for specific use cases, it’s not recommended for most recreational riders. Full tune is included.