
4. Camping gear and other sports equipment
Camping and sports gear are also among the things you can rent. This is a great and economical option for families with children involved in high-end sports. Seasonal sports stuff like golf clubs and skis is pretty expensive to purchase, and considering you use the equipment only a few months out of the year, it does make sense to rent.
There are many peer-to-peer platforms that offer this service. You can find many things you can rent, from snowboards and tennis rackets to folding bikes and more, in locations across the country. For example, outdoors outfitter REI rents camping gear and other sports equipment in addition to selling them at its palatial stores.
REI is a co-op, and customers can pay a one-time fee of $20 to receive a small ownership stake, which comes with several benefits. Although membership isn’t required to rent, it may be more cost-effective to pay the $20 to join and receive lower rental fees.
If you don’t want to rent, you may want to check out Amazon camping gear options, as they are often pretty accessible.
Keep reading to discover other things you can rent!