If you’ve ever tripped over your board in the garage or dug it out from under a pile of winter gear, you already know the value of a good snowboard wall holder. Wall-mounted storage not only clears up your floor space—it also protects your gear and can even turn your board into part of the room’s decor.
Whether you’re trying to maximize a tight gear room or showcase a prized setup, here’s how to choose the best wall holder for your snowboard and space.
Why Use a Snowboard Wall Holder?
A proper wall holder helps you:
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Protect your board from scratches, warping, or pressure damage
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Keep things organized and easy to access
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Save floor space in garages, bedrooms, or mudrooms
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Display the graphic side of your board if desired
It also helps you build a cleaner, more intentional gear setup—especially if your storage space overlaps with bikes, tools, or other seasonal equipment.
Types of Snowboard Wall Holders
1. Horizontal Brackets or Racks
These mount your board flat against the wall, usually with padding to support the edges. They’re ideal for display setups and make your board feel like a piece of art.
2. Vertical Slot or Strap Systems
These let your snowboard rest upright, often secured with a strap or bracket at the tip and tail. They're efficient for gear rooms and garages where space is limited.
3. Hook-Based Mounts
Basic U-hooks or J-hooks can hold a board by its bindings or tips. While affordable, they can create uneven pressure and aren’t always secure for long-term storage.
4. Spring-Loaded Wall Grips (Like Gravity Grabber)
These holders use tensioned arms to grip your board by the sides—no slots, clamps, or straps required. The benefit? Less risk of edge or base damage, and it works for more than just snowboards. Gravity Grabber can also hold skis, paddles, tools, and other gear, making it perfect for dynamic storage setups.
How to Choose the Right Mount
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For Display: Go with horizontal holders to show off board graphics
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For Quick Access: Use vertical holders that are easy to load/unload
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For Tight Spaces: Look for systems that mount close to the wall and use minimal hardware
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For Multi-Gear Setups: Choose a mount that can hold more than just snowboards
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For Protection: Avoid mounts that press against your board’s camber zones or edges
Bonus Features to Consider
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Integrated hooks for gloves, goggles, or bags
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Materials that are non-abrasive and weather-resistant
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Mounts that work with other gear, like poles or paddles
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Visual layout options to match your room aesthetic
Final Thoughts: Hold Your Board the Right Way
A good snowboard wall holder makes your space feel more dialed in, keeps your gear protected, and gives your board a well-earned place between rides. Whether you want a simple hook, a display mount, or a flexible grip system like Gravity Grabber, the goal is the same: keep your board safe, visible, and always ready for the next day on the mountain.