Quick Details
Mountain Sleds
Polaris 850 Patriot Boost Khaos 155" (ICEAGE SKID)
$ 500
Polaris 850 Patriot Boost Pro-RMK 165" Slash
$ 500
Polaris 850 Patriot Boost Khaos 155" Slash
$ 500
Polaris 9R Khaos 146" Slash
$ 500
Polaris 850 Khaos 165" Slash
$ 325
Polaris 850 Khaos 155"
$ 325
Polaris 650 Pro-RMK 155"
$ 275
Trail Sleds
Polaris S4 Voyaguer 146" (Sled-Ski) 7S
$ 250
Polaris Indy Adventure 2-Up 137" 7S
$ 225
Explore the Best of Colorado at Your Own Pace!
Embark on the ultimate snowmobiling adventure with our premium unguided rentals. Enjoy top-of-the-line Polaris snowmobiles and complete backcountry gear. Choose the convenience of pick-up or have the excitement delivered to Columbine Trailhead in North Routt County. Benefit from invaluable riding area advice from local professionals, ensuring a safe and thrilling exploration of the best snowmobiling terrain Colorado has to offer. Book or Call today!
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- Pick-up: 2151 Downhill Dr, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
- We are not a ride-from location. If not booking a guide, please plan to rent a CSR trailer, bring your own or select delivery. Must have a vehicle with towing capacity.
- Trailers can be added on upon request.
- You are required to rent a sled first before you can rent a trailer.
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- Helmet provided
- All backcountry gear provided (beacon, shovel, probe, radio, backpack)
- Full tank of gas (must return the machine full of 91 octane fuel or be charged accordingly)
- Snowmobile safety review and video
- Damage cap ($1,000 cap to physical damage to the machine)
- Tobe mono suites & boots available for additional charge
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- We suggest a good pair of polypropylene style long underwear (top and bottom)
- A good pair of ski socks (polypropylene or wool, no cotton)
- Comfortable middle layers such as sweatshirts, sweatpants, and polar fleece
- Waterproof and windproof outer layers (ski or snow pants and jacket)
- Googles (snowmobile or ski googles are the best)
- Gloves that are warm and waterproof
- Helmets are required (and provided free of charge for all riders). However, they are a “motocross” style helmet, so you will need to bring goggles.
- Waterproof and warm snow boots
- Balaclava or face mask
- Phone/camera is a must-have to capture the spectacular beauty of snow-dusted trees, frozen lakes, and blanketed mountainsides.
- Always remember to bring fluids (water) and food/snacks