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Buy or Rent? When to Have and to Hold, When to Use and Return

Buy or Rent? When to Have and to Hold, When to Use and Return
Wendell T. Webber
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Should You Buy or Rent Sports Equipment?

Consider Renting If...
  • You're far from home. By renting, you avoid the cost and nuisance of traveling with bulky gear, and you get to use the right equipment. For example, the wider skis often rented out west “are better suited for our conditions, so you’re going to have more fun,” says Kathy Karlovic of Porters Sports, in Truckee, California.

  • You want to try something new. Many sports shops rent cutting-edge demo models.


  • Consider Buying If...
  • You’re hooked on a sport. If you’re using the gear a lot, buying is a smart move. Ski-rental packages can cost $30 a day and up. So after two years of skiing just 10 days a season, owning pays off.

  • You need (or want) to be playing your best. High-level athletes agree that, whatever the sport, being familiar and comfortable with your equipment is a key to a winning performance.


  • Tips and Resources
  • Certain items are usually worth owning — ski boots, for example. “If your feet aren’t happy,” says Karlovic, “you’re not having fun.” For diving, buy your own mask, snorkel, and fins. Again, fit and comfort matter, and these items won’t take up much room in your luggage.


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