ATV Rentals: What You Should Know Before Rent
ATV rentals can be tricky even for seasoned riders. There are so many things you should know before you rent – not knowing could be the difference between the ride of your life or a serious injury. This article will provide you with information that can help you have a great ATV rental experience from start to finish. Whether you’re advanced or just beginning to ride, the following will be beneficial to you.
ATV stands for All-Terrain Vehicle, which includes many different types of motorized vehicles, from 4-wheelers (also called quads), motorcycles and more. Each type of ATV has a specific purpose, so make sure you know what your needs are before you contact the rental company. Most people looking for ATV rentals are looking for quads, but some may have uncertainty and confusion about which ATV suits their needs.
Once you decide on the type of ATV you’d like to rent, it’s time to contact the ATV rental company. If you need help finding an ATV rental company, you should be able to do a simple internet search for “ATV rental company” or “Powersport rental company” and get thousands of results. When you’re looking for a rental company, make sure it’s close to where you’re going to ride. It should be within riding distance to the trail or sand dunes. This prevents you from having to rent a truck or a trailer to haul your ATV from one place to another, saving you a ton of money.
After you’ve found a rental company, ask them about the types of ATV’s they rent and what their prices are. They should be able to give you their basic rates for half-day, full-day and longer rentals. Be prepared! ATV rentals aren’t cheap. Also, just to be sure, ask how far they are from your riding destination.
Now, choosing your ATV when you’re actually at the rental company is a different story! Chances are, you’re probably going to be riding the quad for quite awhile and you want to make sure it’s in good condition and something you’ll be comfortable on for the long haul. The easiest thing to do is take the ATV for a quick test drive before you rent it. Here’s a quick checklist that will help:
– Does the ATV fit your body type? Is it comfortable for your height/weight? This is especially important when renting for children!
– Is the ATV automatic or manual? If you’ve never ridden an ATV before, you should stick to an automatic.
– Do the hand, foot and parking brakes work correctly? They should operate smoothly and not stick.
– Do the tires have enough tread on them?
– Check all head lights, tail lights, the engine shut off switch and key switch.
– Is the quad suitable for the type of terrain you’ll be riding on? Ask the shop owner – they should know!
Once you pick out your ATV, you’re almost ready to rent. One last thing! Before you sign the rental agreement, read the fine print and ask for details about returning it, deadline times and default clauses. There shouldn’t be any surprises when you’re through riding. And remember, always practice safe riding habits!
Scott Sanders is an enthusiast of Everything Powersports, the largest online directory of powersport rental companies in the United States. For more information about ATV rentals, jet ski rentals, motorcycle rentals, RV rentals, moped rentals, boat rentals and more, visit our website.

