Rent Double Boots
We're stoked to announce that we've added Scarpa 6000 boots to our rental program this year! Whether you're climbing on Rainier or internationally, with RMI Expeditions or not, we've got boots for you.
Designed for cold climates and high-altitude challenges, these boots are your ultimate partner as you tackle some of the most demanding terrains.
Less Expensive, More Convenient
Double boots represent a significant investment. Our rental service offers you the world-class quality and performance of Scarpa boots without the hefty price tag. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a first-time mountaineer, renting gives you access to premium gear with minimal expense.
Perfect for early season on Mount Rainier, international climbs, or any high-elevation mountaineering expeditions, these boots are built to provide unparalleled warmth, comfort, and grip. Don’t let footwear be the limiting factor on your next climb.
Not all climbs require the heavy-duty specs of the Scarpa 6000. Renting these boots allows you the flexibility to use premium gear only when you truly need it, without spending a ton of cash on a boot you might only use once. Plus, we'll ship them to you for the duration of your climb!
Rent Boots Below
Reserve Online: Use the portal below to reserve your gear. You'll complete the entire process, including checkout, in this portal. If you need some help figuring out how to use it, just send us a chat.
Gear Up: If you're having your gear shipped to you, we'll ship it out a minimum of 10 days before your trip, so you've got time to make sure it works for you. If you're picking it up in Ashford, we'll have your gear ready on your pickup day.
Drop Off Dirty: Once your trip is complete, you've got 10 days to send it back. For more info on rental shipping, click here. If you're dropping off your gear in person, it's due on the last day of your reservation. If we're closed, no worries, you can use our 24-hour gear drop.
When entering your reservation dates:
Shipping: start on the day you leave for your climb, and end on the last day of your climb.
In Person: start on day you pick up your gear and end on day you're dropping your gear off.