ONLINE Ski Rental Reservation

    Online Rental Instructions

  1. Use the yellow form below to add each renter to your reservation.
  2. To add another renter to your reservation:
    click this button on the next page->
  3. If you have added all of your renters or you would like to see which renters you have added: Click here to see cart.
  4. You will be asked for pick up and drop off dates durring check out.
  5. You will be charged a deposit of $10 + tax per person, the balance will be due when you pick up the skis.

NOTE: We cannot guarantee equipment availabilty for reservations
made inside two weeks of arrival.


Add a renter form:
Name:
Age:
Height:
Weight:
Shoe Size:
Skier Type
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Package:

See Chart Below

Rental Rate Chart Below
*All packages include SKIS BOOTS & POLES

Packeged
1-2 Days
3-4 Days
5 or More Days
Regular Sport
$15
$13
$11
New Sport
$18
$17
$15
Regular Demo
$22
$21
$19
New Demo
$27
$26
$24
Snowboards
$25
$24
$22
Kids Snowboards
$18
$17
$16
Snowblades w/boots
$16
$15
$13
Snowshoes
$11
$12
$11
Cross Country
$11
$10
$9
Kids 11 & under Ski Rental
$10
$9
$8
Helmets
$5
$4
$3.50

 

Classify Your Skier Type
DETERMINING YOUR SKIER TYPE IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!

Before we can service your equipment, you must classify yourself for skier type. Your skier type, height, weight, age and ski boot sole length are used by the shop to determine the release/retention settings of your ski bindings. Be sure to provide accurate information; any error may increase your risk of injury. Consult these descriptions to select your classification.

TYPE 1 SKIERS

"Cautious skiing at lighter release/retention settings"

ski conservatively
prefer slower speeds
favor lower than average retention/release settings. this corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent biniding release in order to gain increased releasability in a fall
TYPE I settings apply to "entry-level skiers uncertain of their classification"

TYPE 2 SKIERS

"Moderate skiing at average release/retention settings"

ski moderately
prefer a variety of speeds
ski on varied terrain including most difficult trails
are all skiers who do not meet all the descriptions of either TYPE II or III
TYPE 3 SKIERS

"Aggressive skiing at higher release/retention settings"

ski aggressively
normally ski at high speeds
prefer steeper and more challenging terrain
this corresponds to decreased releasability in a fall in order to gain a decreased risk of inadvertent binding release