Where to Rent Sports Equipment in Singapore Instead of Buying

Dr. James - Orthopaedic Surgeon in Singapore

Written by Dr James Tan

In a small, busy city like Singapore, staying active typically requires finding a balance between expense, convenience, and space. But if you’ve ever wanted to try a new sport, one major roadblock is the upfront investment in gear, especially if you’re unsure about long-term commitment. After all, not everyone has the space in their HDB flat for a mountain bike or the money to spend on a high-quality tennis racket.

The good news? Renting sports equipment in Singapore has never been easier. Whether you’re a weekend warrior, a curious newbie, or someone seeking to mix up your workout regimen, renting is a cost-effective, flexible, and clutter-free method to try new sports without breaking the bank.

Here’s your ultimate guide on where to rent sports gear in Singapore, from kayaks to pickleball paddles, plus why it might just be the smarter choice.

Why Rent Instead of Buying?

Before we dive into the where, let’s talk about the why. Renting sporting equipment makes sense for a number of reasons.

  • Cost savings: Avoid the upfront investment, especially for gear you may only use occasionally.
  • Test it out before you buy: Before you commit to the gear, give the sport a try first.
  • Space-saving: Great for Singapore homes that don’t have a lot of room for storage
  • Maintenance-free: No need to be concerned about wear and tear or replacement parts.
  • Access to quality gear: Rental services often maintain newer, higher-quality equipment.

Decathlon Click & Rent: Affordable and Convenient

Decathlon is known for having a wide variety of sports gear. Now, with its “Click & Rent” option, you can rent gear from certain outlets in Singapore.

What you can rent:

  • Camping supplies (include tents, mats, and stoves)
  • Paddles and kayaks
  • Bicycles and helmets
  • Stand-up paddleboards
  • Hiking and trekking gear

How it works:

Just go to the Decathlon Click & Rent site, choose your gear, the dates you want to rent it, and where you want to pick it up (Kallang, Bedok, Joo Koon, etc.).

Cost:

Prices range rom $5 per day for camping mats to $15–$25 per day for kayaks and paddleboards. It’s incredibly reasonable for short-term use.

PlayPickle.sg: For those curious in Pickleball

Pickleball is becoming more popular in Singapore. If you want to try this fast-paced, social activity, PlayPickle.sg is the place to go. They rent out pickleball paddles and balls at reasonable prices to both new and expert players.

What you can rent:

  • Pickleball paddles
  • Indoor and outdoor balls
  • Add-ons for court bookings

How it works:

You can book a session at one of PlayPickle’s courts (such Bukit Timah or Yio Chu Kang) through PlayPickle.sg  and choose the rental equipment option when you check out.

Cost:

Renting equipment starts at $5 per paddle. Some products come with paddles and balls at no extra cost.

PAssion Wave: Paddle Sports for All Ages

Want to kayak through the mangroves of Pasir Ris or paddleboard in the calm waters of Bedok Reservoir? The People’s Association runs PAssion Wave, which rents out water sports equipment at very low prices.

What you can rent:

  • Sit-on-top kayaks
  • Stand-up paddleboards (SUPs)
  • Pedal boats
  • Two-person kayaks
  • Including safety gear and paddles

Locations:

  • Marina Bay
  • Bedok Reservoir
  • Pasir Ris
  • Sembawang
  • Jurong Lake Gardens
  • Punggol Waterway

Cost:

Prices start from just $12 per hour for a single kayak, with discounts available for PAssion Card members.

Pro tip: Make your reservations early on weekends and holidays because they fill up quickly!

The Ride Side: For Skiing and Snowboarding Trips

Are you planning a trip to Japan or Korea this winter? Instead of purchasing heavy ski equipment, check out The Ride Side, Singapore’s go-to rental hub for winter sports gear.

What you can rent:

  • Snowboards
  • Ski jackets and pants
  • Goggles, helmets, and gloves
  • Snow boots

Why it’s worth it:

It’s more than just conserving luggage room; you receive high-quality, well-maintained gear for a fraction of the price of buying or renting overseas.

Cost:

Packages start from $70 for a 3-day snowboard rental, with add-ons for clothing and accessories.

ActiveSG Gyms and Community Clubs

Not exactly a rental business, but many community centres (CCs) and ActiveSG sports halls let people use equipment like basketballs, table tennis paddles, and badminton gear for free or for a small fee.

How it works:

  • Visit an ActiveSG Gym or sports hall.
  • Ask the counter staff for what equipment is available.
  • Some CCs lend things out for community sports activities or other one-time uses.

Cost:

Often free with a booking or very low-cost.

Final Thoughts: Renting is the New Owning

It’s better to rent sports gear than purchasing them in Singapore, where space is limited. Whether you’re trying out a new hobby, planning an outdoor adventure, or simply don’t want to deal with the hassle of storing gear, rental services offer a practical, affordable, and flexible solution.

So, before you click “add to cart” on that $200 kayak paddle or fill your storage space with gear you’ll only use once a month, think about renting it instead.

Not only will you save money, but you’ll also minimise waste, free up space, and try new sports without having to commit.

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Dr James Tan Chung Hui's Background

Dr James Tan is a skilled orthopaedic surgeon in Singapore who has more than 10 years of experience in sports surgery and exercise medicine. Apart from partnering with the industry to introduce various treatment techniques, Dr Tan has treated athletes from the Singapore National Teams and professional footballers from the Singapore Premier League and the Young Lions.

Dr Tan specialises in treating sports injuries of the knee, shoulder and elbow joints, as well as cartilage and meniscus surgery. He is a member of the elite Asian Shoulder and Elbow Group and a founding member of the Singapore Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Society.

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