If you're short on floor space or just love the look of a well-designed board, snowboard hanging on wall solutions can do more than clean up your garage—they can showcase your gear and make daily access easier. Whether it's your go-to board or a prized deck from a memorable season, the right wall setup protects your snowboard while giving your space a bold, functional upgrade.
But not all wall-mount methods are created equal. Here’s how to hang a snowboard safely, and what to look for if you want both performance and aesthetics.
Why Hang Your Snowboard?
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Saves Space: Gets your board out of the way in garages, mudrooms, or closets
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Protects Your Gear: Keeps edges off the ground and away from impacts or moisture
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Looks Great: Shows off deck graphics like artwork
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Keeps You Organized: Helps you find and grab your setup quickly when it’s time to ride
It’s especially useful if your space doubles as storage for bikes, skis, tools, or other gear.
Placement Considerations
Before you put holes in the wall, think about:
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Wall Type: Use studs or high-quality anchors for heavy boards
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Height: Mount at a level that’s both visually pleasing and practical for loading/unloading
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Orientation: Horizontal for display, vertical for more compact storage
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Nearby Gear: Leave room for boots, helmets, jackets, or tuning tools if you’re building a full gear wall
Common Hanging Options
Hooks – Simple and cheap, but they may put pressure on your board's tips or edges, and aren’t ideal for long-term storage.
Brackets or Straps – DIY-friendly and customizable, but not always easy to use day-to-day.
Freestanding Racks – Good for shared spaces, but take up valuable floor real estate and usually don’t allow for vertical display.
Multi-Gear Wall Racks – Offer more flexibility and can be used year-round if you swap out your seasonal equipment.
A Smarter Way to Hang: Gravity Grabber
If you want something that looks good, protects your gear, and works for multiple types of equipment, Gravity Grabber is a standout choice. It grips your snowboard gently from the sides using a spring-loaded mechanism—no tip pressure, no edge warping, no clamps to wrestle with.
It’s also:
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Easy to install and use
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Compatible with skis, paddles, and tools
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Great for rotating setups seasonally
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Designed with side hooks for storing poles, gloves, bags, or jackets
Whether you're outfitting a high-traffic garage or curating a gear wall in your ski cabin, Gravity Grabber offers a modern approach to snowboard hanging on wall that keeps everything clean, functional, and ready for adventure.