Turn your Unused Gear into PROFIT!

How it works

  • We are looking for lightly-used snow sports equipment to include in our Ski Swap sale, including: alpine skis, snowboards, cross-country skis, poles, ski/snowboard boots, helmets, goggles, jackets, snow pants, under layers, mittens/gloves, hats, gear bags, snowshoes, snow boots, etc.

  • No skis, boots, or bindings older than 7 years

  • You will take home 75% of the selling price (sent in a check about 3 weeks after the swap) - the remaining 25% goes to Okemo Mountain School’s fundraising efforts

  • OR you can also choose to donate your gear to provide OMS with a larger profit! All donations are tax-deductible.

Preparing your gear for the sale

  • Download the Consignment Terms HERE - Please sign and bring with you to the drop off

  • Download the Inventory document HERE - Please fill in the form with details and pricing of your items

  • If you wish to donate your items (thank you!), please download the Donation Terms HERE and fill out the inventory sheet of items, prices aren’t necessary

  • All gear must be dropped off on the following days at Jackson Gore’s Round House:

    • Saturday, November 11th; 10am – 3pm

    • Sunday, November 12th; 10am – 3pm

    • Wednesday, November 15th; 10am – 3pm

  • Gear will not be accepted outside of those drop off dates/times.

shop the swap

  • Friday, November 17th; 4 – 7pm
    (Shop the sale early from 3-4pm; $5 admission or free for Okemo employees)

  • Saturday, November 18th; 9am – 5pm

  • Sunday, November 19th; 9am – 1pm

what if my gear doesn’t sell?

We see hundreds of families walk through the swap each year, so it is rare to have leftover equipment! However, you are welcome to check on the status of your gear throughout the weekend! All unsold gear may be picked up prior to 1 pm on Sunday, November 19th. Any gear that has not been picked up will be donated.

What else?

All items are only accepted for consignment at the owner’s risk. Missing items are not the responsibility of OMS or Okemo Mountain.

Okemo Mountain School is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to the academic and athletic development of serious snow sports athletes. Student athletes are given the opportunity to train in alpine ski racing, snowboarding, and freestyle skiing, while pursuing a rigorous course of academic study. Okemo Mountain School relies heavily on fundraisers like the Swap to help keep tuition affordable.

Claire Isherwood