What Types of Snow Machines Does RMAR Have?

Just like cars, not all snowmobiles are created equal. Rocky Mountain Adventure Rentals takes pride in the variety and high quality of our premium snow machines. We cater to the gamut from families with riders who have never been on a snowmobile to advanced riders who enjoy deep powder thrills. 

For families and beginner/intermediate riders:

Touring / Trail Sled Snowmobiles (Trail Sleds)

Trail sleds are designed for groomed trails and comfort, offering two large cushioned seats for one or two riders. The air-cooled motors are designed for putting miles on over long distances without stopping (Vail Pass has 66,000 acres!). These machines are fantastic entry-level snowmobiles for anyone wanting to see the backcountry from the groomed trails on Vail Pass.

For advanced riders or outdoor enthusiasts looking for next level:

High-Performance Mountain Snowmobiles (Powder Sleds)

Powder sleds are for riders who want to push their limits and ride steep terrain. They have tons of power for “steep and deep” all day long. The motors are cooled by snow for riders who want to spend most of their time in the powder. Long rides on groomed trails are better suited to trail sleds (above). Equipped with Polaris Quickdrive, these machines have unmatched acceleration. Powder sleds are generally considered an excellent intermediate-to-advanced machine and are designed for single riders only.

Tow-In Skiing/Riding Utility Sleds

A utility sled is built to deliver performance wherever your snowmobiling day takes you in the backcountry. Utility sleds are primarily for pulling skiers and boarders with a tow rope to reach those hard-to-get-to powder lines. This is the ultimate experience for those who want to escape the crowds at the ski resorts. The aggressive tracks and wide skis on a utility sled keep riders on top of the snow and deliver the best off-trail performance with confident trail-handling at any speed.

Timbersleds

Timbersleds have quickly become the fastest growing winter motorsport. Think dirt biking on the snow! Instead of front and back tires, the Timbersled has a large ski in front and a narrow snowmobile track on the back. Timbersleds are often referred to as Snowbikes, but they are not to be confused with the motorless snow bikes you may see at the ski resorts. Rocky Mountain Adventure Rentals was the first company in the entire state of Colorado to offer Timbersleds as a winter rental. We have spent countless hours testing and improving these machines for guest use in our high-altitude environment. 

Rocky Mountain Adventure Rentals has Three Winter Locations

-Near Vail in Red Cliff CO for unguided tours at the Vail Pass Recreation Area. (970) 471-8491

-Minturn CO for unguided tours on Vail Pass and Meadow Mountain. (970) 471-8491

-Buena Vista CO for both guided and unguided tours on Cottonwood Pass and the St. Elmo Trail. (719) 966-5233

Call us today to book your snowmobile or Timbersled rental for winter 2021-2022.