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Explore Mount Washington Valley with a 7 Day Ski and Snowboard Rental in Conway, NH - Conway

Explore Mount Washington Valley with a 7 Day Ski and Snowboard Rental in Conway, NH

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

Full day sessions over 7 days

Fitness Level

Ideal for those with moderate fitness and stamina to handle daily skiing or snowboarding sessions lasting several hours

Overview

Discover the freedom to explore the Mount Washington Valley with a convenient 7-day ski and snowboard rental in Conway, NH. Gear up for a week of varied terrain across premier White Mountains resorts without the hassle of bringing your own equipment.

Conway, New Hampshire

7 Day Ski/Snowboard Rental

Have your own equipment? Just rent a Ski or Snowboard | All Ages, Ability & Sizes!

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

Premium Rental Gear!


Rates

  • Junior Skis (Kids up to 24cm (size 7) boots): $75
  • Value Skis (Basic equipment): $99
  • Novice Skis (Type I): $163
  • Intermediate Skis (Type II): $201
  • Advanced Skis (Type III): $225
  • Race, Powder, & Park Skis (Speciality skis | Advanced skiers): $255
  • Jr. Twin Tip Skis (Speciality skis | Kids): $111
  • Snowboard (All Abilities): $135

Rentals for all ages & experience levels!


Duration

Equipment can be picked up anytime after 8 am, and is due at end of business day (5:30 pm) after your designated rental period


About

The Great American Ski Renting Company in downtown North Conway, NH has been serving White Mountain skiers for 30 years. We feature current ski and snowboard models, apparel and premium rental gear. The Great American Ski Renting Company guarantees you professional, quality service from every member of our staff.

  • All equipment - sale or package priced - is custom fitted and guaranteed to please.

Skier/Rider Types

Type I skiers:

Ski conservatively, prefer slower speeds, prefer easy & moderate slopes, favor lower than average release-retention settings. This corresponds to an increased risk of inadvertent binding release in order to gain increased release capability in a fall. Type I settings apply to entry level skiers uncertain of their classification.

Type II skiers:

Ski moderately, prefer a variety of speeds, ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails. All skiers who do not meet the descriptions of either Type I or Type III. Engage in moderate skiing at average release-retention settings.

Type III skiers:

Ski aggressively, normally ski at high speeds, prefer steeper and more challenging terrain, favor higher than average release-retention settings. This corresponds to decreased capability to release in a fall in order to decrease risk of inadvertent binding release. Engage in aggressive skiing at higher release-retention settings.

Adventure Tips

Check Snow Conditions Daily

Mountain weather can change quickly; verify daily snow reports before heading out to stay safe and make the most of your time on the slopes.

Layer Up for Variable Weather

Temperatures can fluctuate throughout the day—dress in moisture-wicking layers to stay warm and dry while skiing or snowboarding.

Use Local Trail Maps

Pick up or download updated trail maps of Cranmore, Attitash, and Wildcat to navigate the ski areas confidently and discover runs suited to your level.

Reserve Rental Equipment Early

During peak winter season, book your 7-day rental ahead to ensure availability of the right size and type of gear for your needs.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Snowshoe hare

History

The White Mountains became a focal point for ski tourism in the early 20th century, with resorts like Cranmore opening in the 1930s to promote accessible winter recreation.

Conservation

Local resorts emphasize sustainable practices such as snowmaking efficiency and waste reduction to protect the mountain environment year-round.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Waterproof Ski Jacket

Essential

Protects against snow, wind, and cold temperatures typical in the White Mountains during winter.

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Thermal Base Layers

Essential

Provides essential insulation and moisture management for comfort on long days.

winter specific

Ski Gloves

Essential

Keeps hands warm and dry for better grip on poles and enhanced control.

winter specific

Helmet

Essential

Safety gear highly recommended to prevent injuries in case of falls at any skill level.

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