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No more hauling skis — ‘Quiver,’ a new premium ski membership, debuts at Deer Valley and select Ikon pass resorts

A skier returns a pair of premium skis slope-side through Quiver at Deer Valley Resort. The new Ski Butlers program, lets guests reserve specific skis online and have them ready for pickup just steps from the lifts. Photo: TownLift
According to Ski Butlers, Quiver is designed to elevate the ski rental experience by combining the convenience of on-mountain access with the performance of personally owned gear, all without the hassle of traveling with oversized ski bags.
PARK CITY, Utah — Ski Butlers is launching a new program called Quiver, a first-of-its-kind ski membership giving skiers access to premium skis slope-side and Deer Valley Resort is one of the first six destinations to debut it this season.
The new service quietly rolled out this winter across a select group of Alterra-owned Ikon Pass resorts: Deer Valley, Mammoth Mountain, Palisades Tahoe, Steamboat, Stratton, and Winter Park. Quiver members gain access to premium skis at any of these destinations through an annual membership. The program’s goal is to make it easier for guests to access high-end equipment without the hassle of owning or traveling with skis. Members are required to bring their own boots.
Quiver members skiing Deer Valley will have access to the following skis in various lengths: Blizzard Rustler 11, Armada ARV 112, Van Deer – Red Bull Sports – H-Power 89, DPS Pisteworks 94 and 79, Stockli Stormrider 95, Rossignol Sender Free 100, Nordica Enforcer 104, Atmoic Redster Q9.8, Atomic Maven 103 CTi and Parlor XSKB 96

Through Quiver, members can reserve skis online at skiquiver.com, then pick them up slope-side fully tuned, matched to their boots, and ready for the day’s conditions. The program includes overnight storage and the ability to swap skis based on terrain or snow type.

According to Ski Butlers, Quiver is designed to elevate the ski rental experience by combining the convenience of on-mountain access with the performance of personally owned gear, all without the hassle of traveling with oversized ski bags.
Ski Butlers, a Park City–based company known for its delivery and concierge rental services, is managing operations across all six resorts Ikon pass resorts.
“Quiver is not just about convenience — it’s about unlocking your best day on the mountain through guaranteed ski selection,” said Ski Butlers president Mike Cremeno. “Having the right skis for the right conditions makes all the difference.”
Two membership options are available: a day-use plan with a $79 one-time membership fee and $39 per day used, or a $599 seasonal membership with unlimited access across all six destinations.
Deer Valley is the only Utah resort in the initial rollout, More information and registration is available at skiquiver.com and in the program FAQ.
Ski Butlers was founded in Park City, Utah in 2004 and is owned by Alterra Mountain Company.








