moderate
Full day or multiple sessions per day over 14 days
Moderate fitness required to enjoy sustained skiing or snowboarding; basic muscular endurance and balance essential.
Discover the convenience and freedom of a 14-day ski and snowboard rental in Conway, New Hampshire. Gear up with high-quality equipment and explore the diverse White Mountains winter terrain at your own pace.
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Rentals for all ages & experience levels!
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
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.
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.
Make sure your skis or snowboard are properly waxed and edges sharpened for the best performance on evolving snow conditions.
Mountain weather can change fast; bring moisture-wicking baselayers, insulating midlayers, and a waterproof shell.
Cold weather can mask dehydration—drink water often to maintain energy and focus on the slopes.
Respect trail signs and stay aware of other riders to keep yourself and others safe on crowded slopes.
The White Mountains have hosted winter sport enthusiasts since the early 1900s, playing a significant role in the development of American alpine skiing.
Local resorts and rental shops work closely to promote gear reuse, proper trail maintenance, and education on minimizing environmental impact during winter activities.
Keeps you dry and warm during snowfall and windy days on the mountain.
winter specific
Help regulate your body temperature and wick moisture away during active days.
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Protects your head and is often mandatory at ski resorts for safety.
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Keep your hands warm and dry for better control and comfort.
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