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Canadians now have a new way to access gear and earn money, thanks to the launch of an Ontario-based startup called Rentovault, as reported by EIN Presswire. Rentovault is a peer-to-peer gear rental option offering photography and outdoor equipment. It aims to provide better access to outdoor and photography gear by connecting those who own it with individuals seeking to rent. It’s essentially like Turo or Airbnb but for outdoor and photography gear.
According to the company, “Rentovault is an outdoor gear rental platform dedicated to connecting Adventure and Photography enthusiasts. By facilitating the sharing of high-quality equipment, Rentovault empowers individuals to explore their passions without the burden of high costs.” It serves as an alternative to renting from companies like Lensrentals in the U.S. and Vistek in Canada.
Rentovault isn’t the first peer-to-peer photography gear rental company created, though it is the first Canadian company, as far as we’ve been able to ascertain. In the U.S., those looking to rent gear peer-to-peer style have more options, with the two most well-known being KitSplit and ShareGrid. KitSplit operates in Canada, though its options are extremely limited at the time of writing. ShareGrid doesn’t currently operate in Canada.
Of course, any peer-to-peer rental structure depends entirely on users putting up their equipment for rent. People won’t bother checking the site if there isn’t much selection. Even though Rentovault is so new, is does appear to have a fairly good selection already, at least in major cities. There’s still plenty of room to grow, though, so don’t expect to find an expansive selection right off the bat.
Rentovault charges a 20% commission on rentals, but even so, if you have gear you aren’t using regularly, this could be a useful way to help pay for the cost of said piece of equipment. To provide those who are putting their stuff up for rent with some peace of mind, Rentovault says it “assumes full responsibility to reimburse you, the lender, to cover damages or loss during the rental period provided that there is proper proof of damages.”
One benefit to such a website over a larger rental company like Lensrentals (which doesn’t operate in Canada) is that you aren’t stuck waiting for something to ship. Rentovault is designed as a local pick-up option, so you can schedule a time and place to pick up what you’re renting instead of waiting a few days or even a week to receive it. Finding the exact piece of kit you need may be harder, but it could provide a lot faster access. Additionally, Rentovault is unique because it has outdoor gear. If you’re looking to get into outdoor adventure but don’t want to buy everything right away, this could be a convenient option.
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