Hi all, sorry if this has been asked before (I have seen a lot of Mayrhofen threads on here) but I searched and couldn't find anything.
I'll be in Mayrhofen for the week starting 23rd January and looking to hire skis (but not boots).
The best deal I can find online is 84 euro for "Premium Skis" in Manni Rental.
Does anyone know of a deal better than this, or have any comments about the shop in question?
I would be willing to pay extra if the price included a conveniently located place to leave the skis overnight.
Thank you,
Paul.
Ski Hire in Mayrhofen
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Wickers, behave. :mrgreen:
Wow, 7 smilies showing!
Skiset showing 75 Euros for Salamon X wing, or Volkl Tiger R1, good skis, depending if you want a cruising ski, or a fast piste ski. My preference would be for the economy, 53 Euros, but then, I have poor taste!
There should be smiles Dave cause we are just one big happy family :wink:
However, I'd recommend the hire shop underneath the Penkanbahn, good quality gear and great location.
I used Mannis once and would never use them again, terrible service from people who did not give a damn.
I ended up taking 2 pairs of boots and 1 pair of skis back for changing due to them being both broken and unsuitable.
My best experience was from this place:
http://www.skizone.at/en/verleih.html
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Started by Curlyhead in Austria 21-Dec-2009 - 7 Replies
Curlyhead posted Dec-2009
Dunk
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen' posted Dec-2009
Try the hanzmann rental shop at top of the main street at the bridge. across from schlussel nite club . they were cheapest by far last year and seemed like new equipment on hire . They have website you can check prices. Thats where we will be going to hire again this year roll on jan 30th. mayrhofen is amazing. !!! :mrgreen:
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen' posted Dec-2009
Do they ski in Maryhofen :mrgreen:
Dave Mac
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen' posted Dec-2009
Ian Wickham wrote:Do they ski in Maryhofen :mrgreen:
Wickers, behave. :mrgreen:
Wow, 7 smilies showing!
Skiset showing 75 Euros for Salamon X wing, or Volkl Tiger R1, good skis, depending if you want a cruising ski, or a fast piste ski. My preference would be for the economy, 53 Euros, but then, I have poor taste!
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen' posted Dec-2009
Dave Mac wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:Do they ski in Maryhofen :mrgreen:
Wickers, behave. :mrgreen:
Wow, 7 smilies showing!
Skiset showing 75 Euros for Salamon X wing, or Volkl Tiger R1, good skis, depending if you want a cruising ski, or a fast piste ski. My preference would be for the economy, 53 Euros, but then, I have poor taste!
There should be smiles Dave cause we are just one big happy family :wink:
Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen' posted Dec-2009
Yep, good shout at 50 euros a week for skis and boots.Dunk wrote:Try the hanzmann rental shop at top of the main street at the bridge. across from schlussel nite club . they were cheapest by far last year and seemed like new equipment on hire . They have website you can check prices. Thats where we will be going to hire again this year roll on jan 30th. mayrhofen is amazing. !!! :mrgreen:
However, I'd recommend the hire shop underneath the Penkanbahn, good quality gear and great location.
I used Mannis once and would never use them again, terrible service from people who did not give a damn.
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Curlyhead
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen' posted Dec-2009
Thank you all for your comments, I will bear them all in mind.
It seems that all the "cheap hire" websites such as ski-set use Manni but if they are as bad as you say Tony then maybe they are best avoided.
It seems that all the "cheap hire" websites such as ski-set use Manni but if they are as bad as you say Tony then maybe they are best avoided.
Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Hire in Mayrhofen' posted Dec-2009
All I will say is I rented from there a few years ago, 2006 I believe, before I was quite as into my gear etc as I am now, and it felt like they wanted you in and out as fast as possible with no one taking an interest in your ability, type of skis required, boot comfort, or anything in fact.Curlyhead wrote:Thank you all for your comments, I will bear them all in mind.
It seems that all the "cheap hire" websites such as ski-set use Manni but if they are as bad as you say Tony then maybe they are best avoided.
I ended up taking 2 pairs of boots and 1 pair of skis back for changing due to them being both broken and unsuitable.
My best experience was from this place:
http://www.skizone.at/en/verleih.html
www
New and improved me
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