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Junior Trade In Program offers gear for young skiers, riders

October 14, 2013 By Jeffrey Weidel

Looking for a ski or snowboard gear for your child this season? The Junior Trade In program is one option.

The Junior Trade In program has been operating in Northern California (primarily the Bay Area) for more than seven years. The budget-friendly program was created for skiing and riding families to have better access to annually updated equipment.

Junior Trade is available for California kids at all eight “Any Mountain” store locations throughout the Bay Area, which includes Corte Madera, Redwood City, Concord, San Jose, Dublin, Berkeley, Fremont. There is also a store in Roseville.

“For kids to have a great day on the slopes, they need to be in properly fitted and sized equipment,” explains Bruno Gotzmer, regional manager for the Any Mountain stores.  “For thousands of California families, the affordability and flexibility of this program allows parents to enjoy the convenience of a single visit to the ski/snowboard shop each year.”

This uniquely affordable program insures that children can be in properly fitted and sized equipment year-after-year at a price considerably below the cost of multiple daily rentals.

A complete set of used equipment, including skis, boots and bindings, is available for $109.99 for the first year of participation in Junior Trade In and includes the $10 mandatory binding check.

After the first season, the cost for a complete package drops 50 percent – $54.99 per year. While supplies last, equipment can be exchanged as often as needed during the season to make sure the size and fit remains comfortable—at no additional cost.

Each year, kids return their gear and then get a refit into a different set of used equipment for the upcoming season. The deal remains in effect for as long as the child continues to participate in the Any Mountain Junior Trade In program.

Junior Trade In is also available on new equipment, with packages starting at $229.99 for the first year and that includes a $15 new ski set up fee. Equipment returned the next season receives a 50 percent discount towards another new junior package—for $114.99 per year including the mandatory adjustment.

Visit www.anymountain.net for more information.

Filed Under: Equipment, Featured Tagged With: junior, ski equipment, trade in program

About Jeffrey Weidel

Jeffrey Weidel is an award-winning journalist from the Sacramento region who has provided unique content on Lake Tahoe skiing and snowboarding for nearly 30 years. Still an avid skier, he created the Tahoe Ski World website 10 years ago.

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