• New rental service launched from this season!

  • New rental service launched from this season!

  • New rental service launched from this season!

  • New rental service launched from this season!

  • New rental service launched from this season!

High performance skis for rental.
We send skis to
anywhere in Japan.
Just bring your
own boots.

SYSTEM

Goldpeak offers an online rental service for premium powder skis,
with delivery available anywhere in Japan.
Say goodbye to the hassle of carrying heavy skis!

1. ORDER ONLINE

Order online at least a week in advance

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2. RECEIVE

Receive your rental gear at your hotel

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3. ENJOY

Enjoy your ski

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4. RETURN

Dropoff with couriers (TA-Q-BIN)

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Pricing

Rental fee:(Skis and poles, no boots)
3 days: 18,000 yen
4 days: 23,000 yen
5 days: 27,000 yen
Up to 7 days: 31,000 yen
Up to 10 days: 36,000 yen
Up to 14 days: 41,000 yen
Security deposit
+Round-trip shipping fee:
25,000 yen
  • Rental fees are subject to 10% sales tax.
  • The round-trip shipping fee is 6000 yen for Hokkaido and 5000 yen for other regions.
  • The security deposit will be fully refunded when the equipment is returned in good condition after deductiong the shipping fee.
  • We do not offer rentals for short-term periods of 1-2 days.
  • For rentals longer than 15 days, please contact us from here.

RENTAL GEAR

REVIEW

Makoto Ikeda, Ski shop Vail - Manager

With a relatively soft flex and good grip, as well as a lightweight swing weight, this ski is perfect for both freeriding and ground tricks (such as butter tricks). Among the PRODIGY series, it is the most well-balanced and ...read more

Makoto Ikeda, Ski shop Vail - Manager

The sidecut has been revised from the earlier model, upgrading the skis to be even more versatile for all-around performance. Compared to the slightly narrower NAVIS or CAMOX, these skis have a milder response, but they are ...read more

Makoto Ikeda, Ski shop Vail - Manager

This is a lightweight touring ski, but with a metal sheet reinforcement underfoot, providing excellent vibration absorption, allowing for stable skiing even on rough terrain. Its larger turning radius ensures strong performa ...read more

Makoto Ikeda, Ski shop Vail - Manager

This is a great recommendation for those looking for a lightweight ski for freeride. Thanks to the boat-like shape of the ski’s tip and tail, it provides excellent buoyancy despite its width and is highly flexible. It’s an a ...read more

Saimon Fujita, professional skier

Havoc skis feature an excellent sidecut for straight-line stability. They offer exceptional cruising ability in slightly rough powder and off-piste conditions. Additionally, being suitable for touring, these skis are surpris ...read more

Saimon Fujita, professional skier

The Majesty ski brand introduces the highly anticipated wide-size skis in the Dirty Bear series. These all-round skis offer comfortable cruising from off-piste to groomed runs, thanks to the Dirty Bear's distinctive lightwei ...read more

Rika

These skis feel super light but are still really easy to control. For having a 96mm waist, they float way better than you'd expect, so they handle Hokkaido’s powder without any issues. The fact that they’re so light also means youread more

Nick K

These skis are very light, flexible, and easy to handle. Over five days, I visited different mountains and skied various terrains, and I had a great time with just this one pair.read more

Tommy

Atris provides sufficient float in deep snow, while also offering stability on groomed slopes, making it easy to handle. During my ride, it demonstrated its all-around performance to the fullest. In deep snow, the twin rocker desread more