Best Surfboard Storage in Kansas

Best Surfboard Storage in Kansas

Surfboard Storage in Kansas Is Its Own Kind of Challenge

Storing a surfboard in Kansas is not the same problem as storing one in San Diego. You are not fighting salt air or a cramped beach apartment. You are fighting time, dry heat, and basement humidity swings. Most Kansas surfers only get their boards wet a few times a year, on trips to the coast or a session at a wave pool. That means your board spends most of its life waiting, and waiting is when the damage happens. A board left flat on a garage floor through a Wichita summer can delaminate. One leaned against drywall in a Kansas City basement can warp at the rails. The goal of good surfboard storage in Kansas is simple. Keep the board off the ground, keep it out of direct sun and big temperature swings, and support it at the right points so the weight never rests on the nose or tail. Do that, and a board that only surfs twice a year will still feel fresh when you finally get it back in the water. The right rack makes all of this easy, and it looks good on the wall while it waits.
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Vertical surfboard rack holding a board on a living room wall in a Kansas home

A wall rack turns a board into part of the room instead of clutter in the garage.

Five Rules for Storing Surfboards in Kansas

1

Get it off the floor. A board flat on concrete picks up dings, pressure dents, and slow warping. Vertical or wall-mounted storage solves most of this at once.

2

Avoid the attic and the south-facing window. Kansas summers cook attics past 120 degrees, and direct sun yellows the foam and weakens the resin.

3

Watch basement humidity. Finished basements are great. Damp, unfinished ones can hold moisture against the board, so add a small dehumidifier if yours runs wet.

4

Support the board at the right points. Padded rests under the wide part of the board, never resting all the weight on the nose or tail.

5

Store it fin-up or vertical to save space. Most Kansas homes have garage and wall room to spare, so go vertical and keep the floor clear.

Why a Vertical Wall Rack Works Best for Landlocked Surfers

When you only surf a handful of times a year, your board is really a piece of your home most of the time. That is the case for a vertical wall rack instead of shoving the board behind the lawnmower. Vertical storage keeps the board upright on padded arms, so gravity pulls the weight straight down through the strongest part of the board instead of bending it across two narrow points. It takes up almost no floor space, which matters in a garage that already holds bikes, a snowblower, and holiday bins. It also keeps the board at eye level, so you notice a soft spot or a cracked fin box long before your next trip instead of the night before you fly to the coast. There is a quieter reason too. A good board on the wall reminds you why you started. In Kansas, where the ocean is a road trip away, that little bit of stoke on the wall keeps the dream alive between sessions. Function and feeling, both handled by one rack.
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Common Questions

Is it bad to store a surfboard in a Kansas garage?

A garage is fine as long as you keep the board off the floor and out of direct sun. The main risk is summer heat, so mount it on a shaded wall and avoid the hottest corner near the door.

Can I store a surfboard flat or does it need to be vertical?

Both work if the board is supported correctly, but vertical storage saves space and reduces the chance of pressure dents. For long-term storage between trips, vertical on a padded rack is the safest bet.

Will basement humidity damage my board?

It can if the basement runs damp and the board sits there for months. Keep it on a wall rack with airflow around it, and run a small dehumidifier if your basement feels humid in summer.

How many boards can I store on one rack?

The Spirit Rack holds a single board beautifully on the wall. Many Kansas surfers run two or three racks side by side to display a small quiver without taking any floor space.

Give Your Board a Real Home Between Trips

The Spirit Rack holds your board upright, off the floor, and out of harm's way, so it is ready the moment you make it back to the coast. Built to look good on any wall in your Kansas home.

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