Stop here to get your ski/snowboarding rentals if you’re heading towards the mountains. It’s about an hour away from them but you definitely save money by renting here rather than at the actual resort. It’s good to keep in mind if you’re with a group of people.
Annie N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Anchorage, AK
Convenient location to stop by if you are driving from Denver up to Breckenridge via Hwy 70. Store is owned by a very kind and beautiful family so service is top notch here. The rental process was hassle free and we were in and out within 30 minutes. Prices are very reasonable and they had ample sizes available. There was also a selection of pre-owned clothing to buy from at very low prices(under $ 20)
Evan W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Van Nuys, CA
— Easy in & Out, great quality gear — Went here for a snowboard and binding rental. This place is RIGHT off the 70 The employee handled multiple customers as she assembled my snowboard and binding rental. We were in and out within 10 minutes. Store opens at 7:30am so there’s no anxiety of not making the first runs! Would definitely come back!
Tyler S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Venice, CA
Got 2 pairs of skis, 2 poles, lip balm, a breakfast burrito, and a large Americano for $ 42 on the way up to winter park. Super friendly, super convenient, super super.
Thomas O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Diego, CA
Found them online a couple years ago, last time I was in CO visiting, and had a GREAT experience. Very friendly, very helpful. Even with the chaos involved in moving into their new location, which they were right in the middle of, they managed to set me up with some decent gear and got me on the road to the mountain, along with discount lift tickets. Their in-store espresso/coffee bar is a nice touch, too. My friend and I went today, and did not have nearly as smooth an experience. The owner was nowhere to be seen, and there was only one guy working. When we walked in it was just my friend and I, which was fine, but by the time we were halfway done, there were several other groups of people waiting to rent stuff. The poor kid did the best he could trying to take care of everyone, but when we got to the mountain I noticed we had no ski poles.: /Fortunately, a kind soul in the Winter Park Rental Department(I’ll have to write a separate review for them later!) comped us two sets for the day. Next, when we got to the lift, and I tried snapping in, I saw that one of my bindings had never been adjusted to my boots! The tension had been set correctly all the way around, but the space between the toe and the heel was 3 or 4 inches too wide. Fortunately(again) I used to be a ski tech myself years ago, and only took me about 30 seconds to figure out now to adjust the rental bindings to match the other ski, and my boot seemed to snap in, and from there things went without a hitch. In conclusion, the store was clearly understaffed for a holiday week, so my recommendation would be for you to double and triple-check EVERTHING before you leave the store, and save yourself some hassle later on. Since my first experience with them was so outstanding two years ago, I will probably give them another shot, if and when I am next in town for ski season, but if you’re heading there over the holidays, just be careful. The improper binding setup is something that could cause someone serious injury. I was lucky that the one that was not set up right was SO far off that there was no way I could have missed it. I shudder to think what could have happened had it been close enough to look right, but far enough off so it wouldn’t work properly.: /