SwapAnytime™

*Eligible skis for swap include those from the RenounPro program or full-price skis purchased within the last year
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Donate Your Skis - SwapAnytime Perk

Want to spread the joy of skiing?


When you select the Donate My Skis option and purchase the SwapAnytime™ perk, a Renoun team member will reach out to you with current charity options like Skiing Is Believing or Vermont Adaptive. After you receive your new skis, just send your current pair back to us—we’ll handle the rest. Your skis will be donated to a nonprofit of your choice. No extra cost. No added steps. Just ship your skis back as usual.


Note: The SwapAnytime™ perk remains unchanged—you’ll still receive your new pair for $150.

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How Does It Work?

RenounPro is designed to elevate your time on snow, simplify your gear experience, and create a community. You’ll start with a new pair of skis and an welcome package. Every 24 months, you’re eligible for a fresh pair of skis.

Need to change skis before then? Swap anytime for just $150. Select your new ski, checkout, and receive your new ski. Send us back your unwanted ski with the pre-paid label within 14 days of receipt of your new skis.

Which skis are eligible for swap?

Any skis that you received through the RenounPro program are eligible to be swapped. Additionally, if you purchased a full-price pair of skis through Renoun within the last year, you may swap those

Is there a limit to how many times I can swap? 

Nope, you can swap as many times as you’d like.

Do I have to send back my old pair?

When swapping skis, you'll receive your new skis with a pre-paid shipping label. Return your unwanted skis within 14 days of receipt. If you keep your original ski, you will be charged for the price of the ski.

Do I send my bindings back if I swap my skis?

No, you will always keep your bindings and get them remounted to your new skis.

Can I swap my skis right before my 24 month upgrade and still get a new pair? 

Yes!

If I’m in my third year of membership, can I swap my original ski?

No. For example, if you are in month 30, you may only swap your newest ski. You are not able to swap the ski you got with your membership enrollment.

Can I swap to any ski or does it have to be a ski of similar value? 

You can swap to any Renoun ski.

What if I don’t send back my old pair? 

If we do not receive your old pair of skis within 14 days of receipt of your new skis, you will automatically be charged for the old skis.

Donate Your Skis

Want to pass the stoke? Donate your swapped skis to a charity in need.

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Vermont Adaptive

Vermont Adaptive

Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports is committed to empowering individuals with disabilities. We promote independence and further equality through access and instruction to sports and recreational activities regardless of ability to pay.

Vermont Adaptive provides a place where youth and adults with disabilities gain a measure of self-confidence and independence by participating in year-round adaptive sports programs and activities.

New England Disabled Sports

New England Disabled Sports

New England Disabled Sports (NEDS) "Where Boundaries are Broken” is a nationally recognized program, providing year-round adaptive sports instruction to individuals living with physical and/or cognitive disabilities. As a not-for-profit organization, the effectiveness of NEDS adaptive sports programs relies fully on generous donor contributions and grants, the critical backing of Loon and Bretton Woods Ski Resorts; the commitment of over 200 volunteer coaches; and our dedicated employees. Through your collective support, we can serve close to 600 students with disabilities each year in their pursuit of sporting goals and fulfilling experiences.

Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center

Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center

Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) is a non-profit organization whose mission for 50 years has been to expand the potential of people with disabilities and special needs through meaningful, educational, and inspirational, adaptive outdoor experiences. Every year we serve over 2,500 participants of all ability levels including adults and children with physical and cognitive disabilities, sensory differences, veterans and their families, and other historically disadvantaged populations. People from all over the U.S. and internationally come to participate in BOEC’s custom-designed, high-quality outdoor recreational opportunities led by well-trained professional staff and supported by over 300 volunteers

Wasatch Adaptive Sports

Wasatch Adaptive Sports

A 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization, Wasatch Adaptive Sports (WAS) was established in 1977 to provide affordable recreational and educational opportunities for children, adults and veterans to share with their support network or family.

WAS requires no initial fee and provides full or partial scholarships. Our programs empower students to achieve their unique goals in recreation while maximizing independence and providing access to the physical, mental, and social benefits associated with movement.

Skiing is Believing

Skiing is Believing

Donate Your Skis – Give Someone Their First Run.

Renoun has partnered with Skiing is Believing to help make the mountain more accessible to underserved communities. Donate your current skis to someone discovering the joy of skiing. We’ll handle the logistics.

National Ability Center

National Ability Center

The National Ability Center empowers individuals with disabilities by building self-esteem, confidence, and lifetime skills through sport, recreation, and educational programs. For forty years, the NAC has served over 300,000 individuals including service members, veterans, and individuals with intellectual and physical disabilities. The NAC runs over 20 different programs to include ski/snowboard, equestrian, white water rafting, mountain biking, rock climbing and more. Each year, the NAC’s McGrath Mountain Center, located at the base of Park City Mountain, provides almost 5,000 adaptive ski and snowboard lessons to those with disabilities and their families. At the NAC, the impossible becomes possible.

Green Mountain Adaptive

Green Mountain Adaptive

Our vision is a world where sports and recreation are available for people of all abilities. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for Vermonters with disabilities by creating access to inclusive sports and recreational activities. We partner with organizations to enhance and deliver quality experiences to this community. As an Inclusion Champion, Green Mountain Adaptive Sports (GMAS) is committed to helping build a world where everybody can play.