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Ski Mounts: From Binding Installs to Smart Wall Storage

The term “ski mounts” can mean a few different things depending on your gear needs. Sometimes, it refers to mounting ski bindings onto a new pair of skis. Other times, it’s about wall-mounted storage racks that keep your skis organized, protected, and out of the way. Both are essential for keeping your ski gear functional and ready to go.

In this article, we’ll cover both meanings—how ski mounts affect performance on the mountain, and how to mount skis on your wall at home for smarter gear storage.


Ski Binding Mounts: What to Know

When you buy a new pair of skis, you’ll typically need to have your bindings mounted to match your boot size, stance preference, and skill level. Here’s what to keep in mind:

  • Mounting Point: Different skis have different recommended mounting points—center, traditional, or freeride/backseat. This affects how the ski handles.

  • Boot Sole Length (BSL): Your specific ski boots determine where the bindings are placed. This measurement (in mm) is printed on the side of the boot.

  • DIN Settings: These control release force and must be matched to your weight, height, and skill level.

  • Professional Mounting: Always have bindings mounted by a certified ski tech. They’ll make sure everything is properly aligned and safely set.

Once bindings are mounted and adjusted, you’re ready to hit the mountain—but what about off-season storage?


Wall Ski Mounts: Protect Your Gear at Home

When your skis aren’t in use, storing them properly is key to extending their life. That’s where wall-mounted ski racks come in. These systems allow you to store skis vertically or horizontally, depending on your space and usage needs.

Benefits of ski wall mounts:

  • Prevents damage: Keeps edges and bases off the floor

  • Saves space: Ideal for garages, mudrooms, or closets

  • Keeps things organized: Especially helpful if you’re managing gear for multiple people

  • Helps skis dry properly: No more stacking wet skis or leaving them leaning in a corner


A Simple Wall Mount Solution: Gravity Grabber

If you’re looking for a low-profile ski storage system that mounts directly to the wall, Gravity Grabber is an excellent option. It uses spring-loaded arms to gently hold skis along the sidewalls—no pressure on tips, no damage to bases, and no clunky hooks or brackets.

Why it works:

  • Holds skis vertically with minimal wall space

  • Built-in hooks on the side for poles or gear bags

  • Easy to install and scale (1 pair or 6—your call)

  • Also holds snowboards, paddles, tools, and more

It’s a great way to keep your gear room or garage clean and ready for the next adventure—whether it’s a powder day or a summer reset.


Final Thoughts

From mounting your bindings for proper fit and safety, to mounting your skis on the wall for clean storage, “ski mounts” play an important role on and off the hill. Taking the time to get both right means your gear lasts longer, performs better, and stays organized all year long.

 

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