Special Equipment
This is where you will find our most advanced equipment for alpine skiing as well as pull sleds for cross-country skiing. And snowracers.
This is where you will find our most advanced equipment for alpine skiing as well as pull sleds for cross-country skiing. And snowracers.
We deliver the equipment to the ski storage at your accommodation in the afternoon/evening on the day of arrival and pick it up from 10am on the day of departure. You can not return the equipment yourself. Price, SEK 495, is regardless of the number of skis in your booking. Book online 12.00 noon two days prior to arrival, at the latest.
Pre-booking online is possible up until 12.00 noon two days before your first ski day. You can collect your equipment from 15.00 the day before your rental period. For same day rental, visit Sportuthyrning Torget for drop-in rental on site (however, it may be fully booked).
Thank you for helping to keep the skis in good condition! Remember that it is strictly forbidden to use Idre Fjäll's equipment on roads, parking lots and gravel surfaces. Irresponsible skiing, such as going off-piste or on gravel, will result in a liability for any damages. We count on you to ski carefully and take care of the equipment you rent.
Special equipment
Rent a snowracer and enjoy some fun in the sledding hill. Sledding hills are located near Skicenter Syd and Aske´s playground. Please note that sledding in the ski slopes or after the lifts have closed is strictly prohibited.
Special equipment
The mountain sled is designed for backcountry skiing and has room for one child. It is easy to pull and also works on skate tracks, making it a practical choice for winter adventures. The sled is not suitable for classic tracks.
Special equipment
The double mountain sled is specifically designed for backcountry skiing and accommodates two children. It is stable and easy to pull and can be used on skate tracks but is not made for use on classic tracks.
Special equipment
Rent a sled equipped with adjustable skis designed for cross-country skiing. It is stable and easy to pull on and made for groomed tracks. Easy to use and perfect for anyone in need of a convenient solution on the trails.
K2 Mindbender 89 Ti
With its Titanal Y-Beam construction and All-Terrain Rocker, the Mindbender 89ti delivers reliable, precise performance on hard-packed snow, where its edge grip truly impresses. Meanwhile, the 89mm waist provides enough float to explore some powder. Designed for long days on the mountain, the Mindbender 89ti handles all terrain types excellently without demanding too much from the skier. Its geometry helps transfer energy from edge to edge, offering a forgiving ski that excels in turns.
Including skis, ski boots and poles.
Special equipment
The Kore 99’s superpower is its versatility across the mountain. Its construction reduces weight without sacrificing performance, resulting in a nimble freeride ski that remains incredibly stable at speed. Ideal for those who want to ski everywhere; if you’re lucky enough to catch fresh snow, you’re in for the ride of a lifetime.
Including skis, ski boots and poles.
Special equipment
The Worldcup Rebels e-SL Pro has the qualities of a World Cup slalom ski but is less demanding and easier to turn. It’s all about fast, short turns with maximum stability at high speed. If you’re curious about what it feels like to ski on a true race slalom ski with incredible energy in the turns, this is the one to try.
Including skis, ski boots and poles.
Special equipment
Less demanding and easier to turn than its big brother, the e-SL Pro, the e-SL offers top-notch performance for short-turn enthusiasts with reduced leg fatigue for an entire day. Still a top-class ski, it’s just slightly softer than the PRO, making it suitable for lighter skiers.
Including skis, ski boots and poles.
Special equipment
The e-Race PRO is a perfect ski if you can’t decide between short turns or long, sweeping curves. This versatile ski excels across different turn types, being both stable and responsive. The e-Race PRO has all the attributes of a racing ski but is easier to turn and less demanding than FIS-level skis.
Including skis, ski boots and poles.
Special equipment
Less demanding and easier to turn than its big brother, the e-Race Pro, the e-Race offers all-day performance for both short and long turns with reduced leg fatigue. Still a top-class ski, it’s just slightly softer than the PRO, making it suitable for lighter skiers.
Including skis, ski boots and poles.
Special equipment
Giant slalom turns are the e-Speed PRO’s specialty. With a longer radius and racing construction, skiers can trust this ski to deliver high-speed performance and stability. It’s more forgiving than an FIS racing ski since the turn radius is optimized for skiing on slopes rather than competition.
Including skis, ski boots and poles.
Special equipment
Less demanding and easier to turn than its big brother, the e-Speed Pro, the e-Speed offers amazing performance in long turns for a full day of skiing with less leg fatigue. Still a top-class ski, it’s just slightly softer than the PRO, making it suitable for lighter skiers.
Including skis, ski boots and poles.