Ski + Snowboard
Rentals
Convenient ski and snowboard equipment located slopeside.
No Gear? No problem.
Whether you’re a beginner or a more advanced skier or rider, we have the skis and snowboards to meet your needs.
We've Got You Covered
Location
In the West Basin next to Governor Adams Lodge, with slopeside access to lessons and learning area.MapStocked with the Latest
HEAD skis and Burton snowboards, boots, helmets and poles—everything you need for a great day on the mountain.
Performance Rentals
Skiers can carve with the HEAD V2, V4, and V6 skis. The stiffer flex at cruising speeds is perfect for intermediate or advanced skiers.
Snowboarders love the carving performance from the camber of the Burton Process snowboard, and the V-Rocker offers terrific freestyle performance.
Designed for Learning
If you’re taking a lesson or just starting out, our staff will help match you with the right gear.
We also offer convenient intro rental packages included with lessons, so you’ll have everything you need for a great day on the mountain.
Don't Know Where to Start?
Check out the Process
Skip the Line, Reserve Online.
Reserve your rentals ahead of time online.
When reservation is made, you'll receive a barcode via email for each guest. Be sure to have your barcode ready when you arrive!
Friendly greeters at the entrance will guide you and help manage the flow of people, making sure you know where to go.
Next, you'll check in at the front desk where a team member will confirm your reservation.
Then, a team member will assist you in selecting and fitting your equipment to ensure you're comfortable on the mountain.
Unlimited
Rental Pass
Save time and money with the Unlimited Rental Pass. You'll get a season of rentals— freshly-tuned equipment every time you hit the slopes.
To purchase the Unlimited Rental Pass, email info@LoonMtn.com
Important Information
No, lift tickets are sold separately from rentals. You may purchase lift tickets online by viewing the calendar , or at a ticket window. Please note, tickets are subject to sell out.
- Monday–Friday, Non-Holiday: 8:30AM–4:30PM
- Weekends/Holidays: 7:30AM–4:30PM
Greeters at the entrance will help manage traffic flow and control indoor capacity, ensuring you're directed where you need to go. The process is beginner-friendly and straightforward.
- First, you'll provide information about your experience and the equipment you'd like to rent.
- Next, you'll visit the rental desk, where an assistant will confirm your selections and guide you to a team member for equipment fitting.
- Basket rentals are available for storage.
The rental process is step-by-step and operates on a first-come, first-served basis. We recommend arriving in the morning for the best experience.
Pick-up at the Rental Shop in the afternoon prior to your rental reservation from 2pm-4pm.
- Please return your rental equipment to the Rental Shop by 4:30PM on the last day of your rental reservation.
- Returned equipment is sprayed with disinfectant after each use.
Skiers
What's My Type?
Be accurate when selecting your Skier Type.
Rental technicians use your skier type, height, age, weight, etc., to determine the settings on your equipment. It's important to provide accurate information, as errors may increase your risk of injury.
Type I
Cautious skier on smooth slopes with gentle to moderate pitches
- Skiers who designate as Type I receive lower than average release/retention settings.
- This corresponds wo an increased risk of inadvertent bindng 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 do not designate themselves as either Types I or III may designate themselves as Type II, and receive average release/retention settings appropriate for most recreational skiing.
Type III
Fast skiing on slopes of moderate or steep pitch
- Skiers who classify 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.