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Equipment Rentals
- South Ridge
- Multi-day Rentals Available
- Contact Usequipmentrentals@sundayriver.com
Your perfect fit awaits
Let our skilled technicians help you find the perfect ski or snowboard equipment for your day on the slopes. Located just mere steps away from the South Ridge ski lifts, you'll be making turns in no time.
Rentals
Need to Know
Adult Recreational Ski or Snowboard Package: For ages 13-64, this rental package is ideal for those who like to cruise the greens and blues and is more suited for a novice to intermediate skier.
Adult Performance Ski or SnowboardPackage: For ages 13-64, this package compliments the more aggressive skier who doesn't shy away from steep, ungroomed terrain.
Junior/Senior Ski or Snowboard Package: For ages 6-12 & 65+
Child Ski or Snowboard Package: For ages 5 & Under
Add-ons: helmet rental and damage waiver
Packages include skis, boots, and poles (for adults), or snowboard and boots. Twilight rentals are available at half-day rates. Twilight skiing and half-day rentals cannot be reserved online.
Online reservations are strongly encouraged and can be made here . Booking a multi-day rental reserves your equipment for each day. Please note that online reservations must be made by 3PM the day before. Any later will require a walk-in request.
Walk-in rental requests are also accepted, but will require each users' information be filled out in person. Those with online reservations can skip this process and head straight to a tech station to be fitted.
When booking online, you will be prompted to enter all of your skier information, such as your height and weight. This is necessary so the shop can set up your equipment correctly. Please review the Skier Type Classification information. Your rental is non-refundable, but if you cannot attend on the day you booked, you can contact the rental shop at equipmentrentals@sundayriver.com for a voucher to use another day.
Type I: Cautious skiing on smooth slopes of gentle to moderate pitch
Skiers who designate themselves as Type I receive lower than average release/retention settings. This corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to promote a release in case of a fall. This type also applies to entry-level skiers uncertain of their classification.
Type II: Skiers not classified as Type I or III
Skiers who designate themselves as Type II receive average release/retention settings appropriate for most recreational skiing.
Type III: Fast skiing on slopes of moderate or steep pitch
Skiers who designate themselves as Type III receive higher than average release/retention settings. This corresponds to decreased release-ability in a fall in order to gain a decreased risk of inadvertent binding release. This classification is not recommended for skiers under 45lbs.
Determining your skier type is your responsibility. Your skier type, height, weight, age, and boot sole length are used by the technician to determine the release and retention settings for your bindings. Consult the descriptions above to select your classification. Be sure to provide accurate information, as errors may increase your risk of injury.
Want to skip the line in the morning? Pick up your equipment after 2PM the day before your reservation and have everything ready to go for your day on the slopes. Online reservations are also able to skip the customer sign-in and head straight to a tech station.
Round out your visit
Lift Tickets
Whether you're here one day or a whole season, we've got several ticket options to fit your needs.
Level Up
Lessons
Take your skiing or riding to the next level with a lesson from one of our SnowSports School professionals.
Try before you buy
For intermediate and advanced skiers looking to try the season's newest skis, Sunday River Sports offers a Guided Demo Experience to help find your perfect fit.