Hertz is enticing snow bunnies to hit the slopes in New Zealand this winter with the release of its 2012 HertzSki package, which includes the chance to win a pair of Völkl RTM 80 skis. Priced from NZ$151.80 including GST per day, the HertzSki package includes a late model Hertz vehicle, snow chains, a ski or snowboard rack and an electronic OnePassNZ card loaded with one adult lift pass for every rental day. The OnePassNZ card will be loaded in one person’s name and can be used to redeem an adult lift pass at eight of the top ski fields in the South Island or on a range of off-mountain activities, including sky diving, jet boating and health spas. Participating ski fields include Cardrona, Treble Cone, Snow Park New Zealand, Snow Farm, Mt Dobson, Roundhill, Ohau Snow Fields and Porters. In addition, travellers who book a HertzSki Rental Package by 31 October 2012 will go into the draw to win a pair of Völkl RTM 80 skis with iPT Wideride bindings worth NZ$1,699. HertzSki is available for rentals collected and returned between 4 June 2012 and 31 October 2012 and is available from participating locations in Queenstown, Christchurch Airport and Dunedin Airport. A minimum rental of two consecutive days is required. Terms and conditions apply.
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