Have you ever wanted to try archery, but don't want to pay for lessons?
Well here is a solution.
You can rent archery equipment from me and return it before 10 AM the next day.
What you do is pay $100 for each day you want to borrow the equipment and leave a cash deposit of $500 and then you take the archery equipment and use it at your leisure for the day(s) you rented it for.
Or if renting seems too expensive, you could always just sign up for lessons instead.
WHAT YOU ARE RENTING
1 Right Hand Riser + Right Arrowrest.
1 Left Hand Riser + Left Arrowrest.
1 set of 20 lb recurve limbs.
1 set of 30 lb recurve limbs.
10 carbon fibre arrows.
3 sets of finger gloves, sizes large, medium and small and/or a shooting tab.
2 arm bracers.
1 bow stringer string.
1 archery instruction manual.
1 small paper target (which you do not need to return, keep it).
FEES FOR DAMAGED OR LOST EQUIPMENT
When you return the equipment either the same day or before 10 AM the next morning, you get $500 deposit back - minus any incidental fees for lost or damaged equipment.
If you lose or break an arrow there is a $10 fee for each arrow lost or broken.
If you break a bow limb the is a $100 fee for each broken limb.
If you break the bow riser, there is a $100 fee for each broken riser.
If you lose an arm bracer or the archery instruction manual there is a $50 fee to replace it.
If you lose or damage any finger gloves or tab or bowstringer there is a $20 fee to replace each lost or damaged item.
If you do not return the archery equipment on time there is an additional $100 fee for each day.
NOTES
The rental archery equipment must be returned in good condition, with only normal wear and tear.
I reserve the right to keep any or all of the deposit if the equipment is returned in unsatisfactory condition or extremely late.
Archery equipment can only be rented with a reservation. Reservations can be made in advance any length of time you desire.
All rental fees and the deposit must be paid for in full, with CASH ONLY, at the time of pick-up.
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