Where to sell snowboard gear (or skis and boots) comes down to three things: who sees the listing, how much friction there is, and whether you trust the transaction. Here’s a practical overview — and how Boardom fits if you want a dedicated snow marketplace.
Main options
Peer marketplaces (general)
Large classified apps reach everyone — but buyers may not understand BSL, mount patterns, or DIN. Expect lowball offers and more back-and-forth. Good for local porch pickup if you’re patient.
Specialty snow / outdoor marketplaces
A focused audience means faster understanding of condition, model year, and compatibility. Listings with clear specs (waist width, sole type, binding mount) sell faster — same principle as our how to price used snowboard gear advice.
Local shop consignment
Low effort, but commission and timeline vary. Best when you don’t want to ship.
What buyers want to see
- Photos: Base, edges, topsheet, bindings mounted (if included), close-ups of damage.
- Honest condition: Core shots, delam, worn soles on boots — disclose up front.
- Specs: Length, waist, model year if known; for boots, mondo size and sole type (ISO 5355 vs GripWalk). Our ski boot guide explains why soles matter.
Pricing quickly
Check what similar used gear asks — not just retail MSRP. Season, condition, and binding inclusion move the needle. Read best time to buy and sell snow gear for timing.
Selling on Boardom
Boardom is built for skis, snowboards, boots, bindings, and accessories — buyers are already shopping for snow. Step-by-step listing, payouts, and policies are in our official selling guide (photos, pricing, shipping, and getting paid).
Start here: Open the selling guide → tap Sell in the nav when you’re ready to list.
After you sell
If you’re upgrading, use Find Your Gear or browse used snowboards and used skis to replace kit without paying full retail.