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Ski, snowboard and co.: rent and hire winter sports equipment

The 2022 winter sports season is in progress

In this blog, we have summarised everything you need to know about renting and lending winter sports equipment via Fainin.


Winter sports with the rented snowboard


Ski rental as a familiar sharing approach

Anyone who has ever been on a skiing holiday has most likely already lent ski or snowboard equipment. This makes sense for children and young people in particular, because their feet grow bigger and longer skis are needed at some point. But ski rental does not only make children happy, but adults as well. Because even as an advanced skier or snowboarder you can try out new boards or generally save money, because you can only use the equipment for 1-2 weeks a year anyway. To cut a long story short, many of us have probably already lent something and realised how easy it can be.

Rent winter sports equipment in an app

Following the motto "Why buy when you can rent?", Fainin's app offers a platform for simplified and secure rental transactions. Imagine that you can compare all rental offers in your area in one app. Not only companies but also private individuals can advertise items. So why not lend your neighbour's sledge when it's not only closer but also cheaper?


Lend everything you want. Rent everything you need


Lend winter sports articles

You can also lend out your articles. If you don't need them yourself, you can earn money on the side. In addition, the whole thing promotes sustainability. Because if you share things with others, they don't have to buy anything new, which counteracts mass consumption.

Are you worried about your belongings? That's no problem at all, because with Fainin's Design-for-trust your items are insured up to €15,000, all users are verified and the rental process is documented.


Renting instead of buying


Lend everything you need; rent everything you want

On Fainin, however, you can not only rent and hire out winter sports equipment, but actually everything you have lying around at home that you no longer or rarely use.

Buying is more expensive than simply renting