Sacred Ride - Jindabyne

From $ 15.0 to $ 40.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 6456 1988
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With the most extensive range of equipment available in the mountains The Sacred Ride is your one stop Adventure Sports shop.

Catering for all of Jindabyne’s biking needs from sales to service or repairs to just plain good advice on where to ride. We stock some top name brands such as Norco Giant, Maxxis, Shimano, Mongoose and Fox.

Skateboards vew-do boards, mountain boards, kite boards and wakeboards if you can find what you want then we could find it for you.

We also carry a range of waters ports equipment to help you enjoy beautiful Lake Jindabyne.

We have a great hire range of mountain bikes canoes, kayaks, catamarans and we also do water sports tuition on wakeboarding and water-skiing with Lake Jindabyne is so beautiful it would be crazy not to get out there and enjoy it.

When the weather starts to turn and the leaves fall from the trees we know its time to pack the boats up and start heading to the hills When the rain starts to turn to snow we bring out the snow gear.

Sacred ride offers great snow hire gear at very competitive prices Check out website for our hire details.

There are some great brands we stock in store and are all about getting quality products to our customers at a reasonable price Some brands we stock are Movement Skis, Wildduck Snowboards, Ocean & Earth, Lange, Arbor Snowboards Nidecker and Deeluxe just to name a few.

Our goal is to help make your stay in Lake Jindabyne well worth remembering for years to come. See you in town soon.

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