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Nellis Outdoor Recreation Equipment Rental SPORTS EQUIPMENT DAILY/WEEKLY UTILITY TRAILERS ANKLE BANDS (Three Legged Race) 2.00/10.00 AUTO TRAILER 55.00/275.00 BALLS-Basketball, Dodgeball, Football, CANOE/KAYAK TRAILER 15.00/75.00 Kickball, Soccer & Volleyball 2.00/10.00 ENCLOSED TRAILER-14 Ft 60.00/300.00 CONES-Sm/Med/Lrg .25-2.00/1.25-10.00 HORSE TRAILER 35.00/175.00 CORNHOLE SET 30.00/150.00 UTILITY TRAILER-10 Ft 35.00/175.00 EGG & SPOON SET 4.00/20.00 FLAG FOOTBALL 8.00/40.00 RV LONG TERM STORAGE LOT GO PRO CAMERA 25.00-30.00/125.00-150.00 HORSESHOE SET 3.00/15.00 25’ LOT (E1-E4) 9.00/Mo PARTY PONG 3.00/15.00 25’ LOT (E5-E6) 15.00/Mo POTATO SACK-4 Bags 3.00/15.00 25’ LOT (E7 & UP) and RETIREES 20.00/Mo SOFTBALL SET 10.00/50.00 26’ - 40’ LOT 25.00/Mo TUG-OF-WAR ROPE 3.00/15.00 60’ PULL-THROUGH LOT 35.00/Mo VOLLEYBALL NET SET 6.00/30.00 ADDITIONAL SERVICES SPORTS – CYCLING/SNOW/WATER SKI/SNOWBOARD TUNE-UPS & WAXING-Hand/Machine AIR BOARDS-Motorized 25.00/125.00 CLASSROOM RENTAL (1-6 Hours 40.00/8 Hours 80.00) BIKE-Dual Hybrid Street 20.00/100.00 BIKE-Mountain (Scott) 20.00/100.00 EQUIPMENTAL RENTAL POLICY NOTES BOOTS-Ski/Snowboard 10.00/50.00 • Anyone eligible to use base facilities is authorized to use CANOE 10.00/50.00 equipment rental. Reservations are encouraged for all items. Items reserved for a Friday pick up and Monday return are GOGGLES 3.00/15.00 charged a single day rental charge. NELLIS HELMETS-Bike/Ski 5.00/25.00 • Active duty personnel may call to make their reservations 30 INNER TUBES 2.00/10.00 days in advance; all other patrons may call to reserve items 15 OUTDOOR RECREATION KAYAK-Single/Double 10.00/50.00 days in advance. EQUIPMENT RENTAL KAYAK-Hobie 15.00/75.00 • Items must be paid for upon reservation. All cancellations must LIFE VEST 2.00/10.00 be made within 48 hours of the reservation date to receive a refund. Any cancellations made after the 48 hours forfeit a LONGBOARD 10.00/50.00 refund. Items not returned by their designated return date will PADDLE BOARD-Inflatable 25.00/125.00 incur late charges equal to the price of daily rental until returned. Hours of Operation: SKI PACKAGE-Parabolic 25.00/125.00 • Any resultant damage, other than fair wear and tear, is the SKIS 15.00/75.00 responsibility of the user. Fair market value for repair or replacement will be charged for all damaged items. Please Monday – Friday 10 - 5pm SLEDS-Saucer/Med/Lrg/Pro 3.00-6.00/15.00-60.00 return items clean to avoid a cleaning fee equal to the price of SNOWBOARD PACKAGE 25.00/125.00 daily rental for most items. (Closed Sat, Sun & Holidays) SNOWBOARD 15.00/75.00 • Reserving a travel trailer? All travel trailers are limited to a 650 SNOWSHOE PACKAGE 15.00/75.00 mile towing radius within the (3) adjoining states of California, Arizona and Utah. All towing vehicles must have the proper WAKEBOARD w/ Rope & Vest 5.00/25.00 electrical brake controller hook-up prior to reserving any travel WATER SKIS w/Rope & Vest 8.00/40.00 trailers. 4024 Griffiss Avenue • Are you towing? Check with us to make sure you have the Bldg. 439 TRAVEL TRAILERS proper hook up. You must provide electrical hook up for your Nellis AFB, Nevada 89191 vehicle and proper towing ball for towing capability. Most towables use a 2” ball. Phone: 652-2514 LITTLE GUY TEARDROP 5-WIDE/6-WIDE 75.00-85.00/375.00-425.00 ECON DLX 150.00/750.00 • All travel trailers, pontoons and fishing boats must be returned Fax: 652-4433 by 1500 on their return date to allow for cleaning and/or JAYFLIGHT SWIFT 150.00/750.00 maintenance prior to reissues. Items not returned will be STEALTH EVO 175.00/875.00 charged for an additional day. There is absolutely no smoking www.nellislife.com TAB OUTBACK 100.00/500.00 and/or pets permitted in any of our trailer/boats. TENT-6 Man w/ Light DAILY/WEEKLY BOATS DAILY/WEEKLY (Elite Sundome) 20.00/100.00 MISCELLANEOUS DAILY/WEEKLY BASS TRACKER PRO 170 (25hp/40hp) 75.00-85.00/375.00-425.00 TENT-8 Man ADAPTER-Hitch or Lights 5.00/25.00 BASS TRACKER PRO 165 (90hp) 150.00/425.00 (Jenny Lake) 25.00/125.00 EZ Bed 15.00/75.00 BOAT-YAMAHA SKI 450.00/2250.00 TENT HEATER-Propane Sm 3.00/15.00 FISHING POLES 2.00/10.00 JET SKI 125.00/625.00 TENT HEATER-Propane Lrg 5.00/25.00 GENERATORS-Honda Sm/Lrg 40.00-60.00/200.00-300.00 PONTOON BASS BUGGY-8 person 250.00/1250.00 HOUSEHOLD & LAWN TOOLS HAND TRUCK Sm/Lrg 5.00-7.00/25.00-35.00 PONTOON PARTY BARGE-9 person 250.00/1250.00 HAND TRUCK-Appliance 7.00/35.00 PONTOON PARTY BARGE-12 person 350.00/1750.00 AERATOR-Step 2.00/10.00 METAL DETECTOR 8.00/40.00 (Rental includes motor, trailer & life vests ) CHAINSAW-Electric 8.00/40.00 PIANO MOVERS 5.00/25.00 Nellis ODR requires you take a free NV Boaters Safety Course online at CHAINSAW-Gas 10.00/50.00 www.boatus.org. You must bring a copy of your course completion PARTY & OUTDOOR EVENTS certificate in to ODR prior reserving/renting a vessel. DRILL 3.00/15.00 DRILL BITS 2.00/10.00 EDGER-Electric 5.00/25.00 BEVERAGE FOUNTAIN 15.00/75.00 CAMPING EQUIPMENT EDGER-Manual 2.00/10.00 BOUNCE HOUSE-Castle/Funhouse 100.00/500.00 EXTENSION CORD 1.00/5.00 CANOPY-EZ UP (10X10) 25.00/125.00 BACK PACK-Hard Frame 3.00/15.00 FAN 2.00/10.00 CHAIRS-METAL .50/2.50 BACK PACK-Soft Frame 5.00/25.00 GARDEN HOSE 2.00/10.00 CHAIRS-PADDED .75/3.75 BINOCULARS-Day/Night Vision 6.00-8.00/30.00-40.00 HEDGE CLIPPER-Cordless 5.00/25.00 COFFEE URN-30 Cup 3.50/17.50 CAMP COFFEE POT 2.00/10.00 HEDGE CLIPPER-Electric 3.00/15.00 COFFEE URN-40 Cup 4.00/20.00 CAMP FRY PAN 3.00/15.00 HOE 2.00/10.00 COFFEE URN-42 Cup 4.50/22.50 CAMP GRIDDLE 2.00/10.00 LADDER-17’ 5.00/25.00 COOLER-Personal 1.00/5.00 CAMP GRILL-Propane 6.00/30.00 LADDER-22’ 6.00/30.00 COOLER-54/80Qt 3.00/15.00 CAMP HEATER-Propane 4.00/20.00 LAWN MOWER-Electric 12.00/60.00 COOLER-94/100Qt 4.00/20.00 CAMP RUGGED POT SET 5.00/25.00 LAWN MOWER-Gas 10.00/50.00 COOLER-Marine 150Qt 5.00/25.00 CAMP SPECKLE LEAF BLOWER 5.00/25.00 COOLER-Yeti Roadie 7.00/35.00 Bowls/Cups/Plates .25/1.25 PICK AXE 2.00/10.00 COTTON CANDY MACHINE 40.00/200.00 CAMP STOVE-Propane 3.00/15.00 POST HOLE DIGGER 3.00/15.00 DUNK TANK 50.00/250.00 CAMPING CHAIR-Sm 1.00/5.00 PRESSURE WASHER 20.00/100.00 GRILL-Propane Tabletop 10.00/50.00 CAMPING CHAIR-Lrg 4.00/20.00 RAKE 2.00/10.00 HOT DOG ROLLER 20.00/100.00 CAMPING COT 4.00/20.00 ROTOTILLER-Sm 20.00/100.00 MEGAPHONE 3.00/15.00 CAMPING TABLE 2.00/10.00 ROTOTILLER-Lrg 40.00/200.00 OUTDOOR HEATER 60.00/300.00 FLASHLIGHT 2.00/10.00 ROTOTILLER-XLrg 50.00/250.00 POPCORN MACHINE 40.00/200.00 HAND SHOVEL 1.50/7.50 ROUTER w/o Bits 5.00/25.00 QUARTERBACK TOSS 30.00/150.00 HATCHET 2.00/5.00 ROUTER w/ Bits 10.00/50.00 SNO-CONE MACHINE 30.00/150.00 HIKING POLES 5.00/25.00 SANDER 3.00/15.00 SUMO SUIT SET 60.00/300.00 LANTERN-Battery 4.00/20.00 SAW-Circular 5.00/25.00 SUPERCOOKER-Charcoal 30.00/150.00 LANTERN-Propane 3.00/15.00 SAW-Hand 2.00/10.00 SUPERCOOKER-Propane 30.00/150.00 MESS KIT 3.50/17.50 SAW-Jig 5.00/25.00 SUPER TUB-Sm 5.00/25.00 MOUNTAIN PAD-Cushion/Inflatable 2.00/10.00 SAWZALL 10.00/50.00 SUPER TUB-Lrg 10.00/50.00 SLEEPING BAG 3.00/15.00 SHOVEL 2.00/10.00 TABLES-Card 2.00/10.00 TENT-2 Man SOCKET SET 5.00/25.00 TABLES-6 Ft Folding 3.00/15.00 (Eureka/Sundome) 5.00/25.00 TREE TRIMMER 3.00/15.00 TABLES-6 Ft Plastic 3.00/15.00 TENT-3 Man UTILITY CART-Garden 10.00/50.00 TABLES-8 Ft Plastic 3.00/15.00 (Instant Dome) 6.00/30.00 WEEDEATER-Electric 8.00/40.00 TRASH CANS 2.00/10.00 TENT-6 Man WET/DRY VACUUM 8.00/40.00 WATER JUG-5 Gal 2.00/10.00 (Aspen Glen/Carlsbad/Longs Peak) 10.00-15.00/50.00-75.00 WHEELBARROW 4.00/20.00 WATER JUG-10 Gal 3.00/15.00 .
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