Spring Surf Gear Maintenance Checklist
Why Spring Maintenance Matters
Spring cleaning your surf gear keeps everything performing at its best
Essential Spring Surf Gear Maintenance Steps
Inspect your board for dings and cracks. Look closely at the deck, rails, and bottom. Small dings let water in and weaken the foam core. Use a repair kit to fix anything you find before it gets worse. Even minor damage compounds over time.
Rinse and dry your wetsuit thoroughly. Hang it on a proper hanger (not a wire coat hanger) in a cool, shaded spot. Salt and chlorine break down neoprene fibers. Rinse after every session and let it dry completely before storing to prevent mildew and odor.
Clean your board with fresh water. Wash away salt, sand, and debris using a soft sponge and mild soap. Avoid high-pressure washers that damage the finish. Pay special attention to the rails and fin boxes where grit accumulates.
Check your fins for damage and corrosion. Inspect the base, tip, and edges for cracks or bent areas. Remove any rust from metal components. Clean with fresh water and store in a dry place to prevent deterioration and maintain performance.
Replace worn pads and grips. Traction pads wear down with use and lose grip. Faded or peeling pads reduce control and increase slip risk. Spring is ideal for replacing them before peak season. Fresh pads improve your ride and protect your board.
Deep Dive: Board Repair and Protection
Common Questions
How often should I do a spring surf gear maintenance checklist?
Ideally once per season as you transition from winter to spring. However, you should do basic maintenance after every few sessions, especially rinsing your wetsuit and board with fresh water. A deep inspection and repair session in spring prevents small issues from becoming expensive problems.
What's the best way to repair a cracked surfboard?
For hairline cracks and small dings, use a two-part epoxy or polyester repair kit available at most surf shops. Clean the area, apply resin, sand smooth once dry, and seal with fiberglass tape if needed. For major cracks or structural damage, professional repair is worth the cost to ensure safety and longevity.
Can I machine wash my wetsuit?
No, machine washing damages neoprene and shortens lifespan. Always hand wash with fresh water and mild soap, then hang to dry completely. Never use a dryer, iron, or direct heat. Proper wetsuit care extends its life by years and maintains flexibility and warmth.
How do I prevent my board from getting waterlogged?
Keep your board sealed by fixing dings immediately and storing it properly. Even tiny cracks let water seep into the foam core. Check your fin boxes regularly for leaks and ensure they're tight. A waterlogged board becomes heavy, sluggish, and eventually unusable, so prevention is key.
What should I store my gear in during off-season?
Use padded board bags or racks to keep boards protected from dings and UV damage. Store wetsuits on hangers in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep fins and accessories in a sealed container to prevent salt corrosion. Proper storage prevents damage and keeps everything ready for your next session.
Is spring the right time to replace old gear?
Yes, spring is ideal for upgrading. If your board is heavily damaged, your wetsuit is thin or torn, or your fins are cracked, replacement makes sense before peak season. Investing in quality gear now means better performance and fewer maintenance headaches later.
Ready to Upgrade Your Gear?
Spring maintenance keeps your current equipment in shape, but sometimes a fresh start is what you need. Browse our accessories collection for maintenance supplies, protective gear, and upgrades that'll have you ready for whatever the season brings.
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