Day, Weekend, or Week Ski or Snowboard Rental Package at Exit 240 Ski & Bike Rental in Idaho Springs (Up to 57% Off)
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Snowsport pros outfit riders with Head brand skis & snowboards, boots & poles for frictionless riding
Reverse skiing up a mountain is only possible during full moons on the summer equinox, which is why Rube Goldberg invented ski lifts. Shred snow the right way with today’s Groupon to Exit 240 Ski & Bike Rental in Idaho Springs. Choose from the following options:
- For $12, you get a one-day performance skiing or snowboarding rental package on a weekday (a $25 value).
- For $22, you get a two-day performance skiing or snowboarding rental package on the weekend (a $50 value).
- For $68, you get a seven-day performance skiing or snowboarding rental package (a $159 value).
Each rental package includes:
* Skis or a snowboard
* Ski poles
* Ski boots
The knowledgeable sportsters at Exit 240 outfit downhill daredevils with the performance-level skiing and snowboarding package of poles, boots, and Head brand snowboards or skis, which range in size from 140 centimeters–177 centimeters. Armed with high-performance gear, visitors enjoy a safe, frictionless day on the slopes, whether they are gliding down a gentle bunny slope or carving zigzags down a black-diamond precipice while desperately fleeing tauntaun stampedes. Exit 240 is conveniently located just off I-70 on the way to many local ski resorts, making it easy for snow pros and novices alike to outfit themselves with rented skis, poles, coats, goggles, and all other necessary equipment.
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About Exit 240 Ski Shop
In a reflection of how easy it is to make a quick jaunt of I–70 on the way to the Colorado ski resorts, the staff at Exit 240 Ski Shop puts convenience first. In doing so, it supplies clients with four levels of ski and snowboard rentals, along with waxing and tuning services, so customers are ready to hit the slopes as soon as they arrive. While they are fitted for boots, they can chat with the staff about the latest snow reports while sipping selections from a full espresso bar.