From Deseret News archives:
Canyon Sports rents up-to-date equipment to learners
Skis have gone from wood to metal to fiberglass to cap construction, and from having straight-cut sides to shaped skis with broad tips and tails. Bindings have gone from never releasing, even with the most twisting falls, to being engineered to release based on a skier's age, weight, ability and pressure on heel or toe. Boots have gone from being a soft leather to a composite shell and insert offering sturdy support, comfort and warmth. Even ski poles are different. Bamboo gave way to aluminum, and now, lightweight fiberglass is being used.
The introduction of the shaped ski more than a decade ago brought about one of the biggest changes in modern skiing. The narrower sidecut, combined with the wider tip and tail, resulted in a ski that is more stable, shorter and much easier to turn. Even Olympic racers are on the much shorter-shaped skis. There have even been some new advancements in snowboards.
Even though snowboards are a more recent introduction to the sport, they, too, have been improved. Today's boards are more responsive, the bindings more efficient and easier to use, and boots designed to offer more support and warmth.
For one rate, $31 for skis and $35 for snowboards, skiers can rent up-to-date equipment for four weeks. They can pick it up before the first class on Nov. 18 and not return it until after the final class on Dec. 14.
"The idea is to make it convenient. Instead of having to pick up equipment for each class, we felt it was important that they pick up and use the same equipment from start to finish. We also don't want people using old, unsafe equipment. With the new technology, ski equipment is not only safer, but easier to learn on," said Bartlett.
Another advantage to renting is that ski and snowboard equipment is routinely tested to meet manufacturers requirements and regularly tuned.
Canyon Sports, with four locations in Utah, has focused on the ski-rental business since 1987. Its four locations are 1844 E. Fort Union Blvd. (7000 South), 517 S. 200 West, 45 W. 10600 South and on Riverdale Road in Ogden.
For information call 942-3100
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