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Capture Your Adventures with Rent the GoPro

It’s a small price for some epic videos.

By: The Outbound Collective + Save to a List

Let’s say you’re getting ready for that perfect adventure trip—the one you’ve been planning for months and months—and in your mind, you can see yourself snagging some video of surfing the waves, summiting the mountain, or eating a heaping stack of pancakes after heli-skiing in the Chugach. After booking the trip, though, your budget is looking a little, well, tight.

Enter Rent the GoPro. For only $10 a day (less if you book for two weeks or more), Rent the GoPro will deck you out with a GoPro HERO7, a 32GB memory card, a selfie stick, and a chest harness…everything you need to grab those unforgettable images and videos. They even deliver it all right to your doorstep and, when your trip is over, you simply send it back.


You’re not getting some old model GoPro, either. The HERO7 is the latest camera from GoPro, with video stabilization that captures all the action without the jarring bumpiness of regular video. The camera shoots in HD video and has shooting modes like slo-mo, for those Instagram-worthy reels of you jumping off a cliff or bombing down single track.

The HERO7 has a voice activation feature (so you don’t need to fiddle with it in the middle of your fun), is waterproof up to 33 feet, and has touch zoom, so you don’t have to think too much about lining up that perfect shot.

To get started with Rent the GoPro, it’s as easy as picking an arrival date and a rental period, and they take care of the rest. For $10 a day, you’ll be able to capture those epic moments without busting your budget on a new camera. Save that money for those celebratory beers after a day of adventure in your new favorite place. Because hey, you’ll have earned it. 

We want to acknowledge and thank the past, present, and future generations of all Native Nations and Indigenous Peoples whose ancestral lands we travel, explore, and play on. Always practice Leave No Trace ethics on your adventures and follow local regulations. Please explore responsibly!

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