Snow Sports Market Stays Afloat as the Economy Sinks
Posted on: Tuesday, 6 January 2009, 14:30 CST
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"Retail trade sales were down 2.0 percent from
Retail Trade and Food Services,
SIA further reports that carryover and juniors' equipment sales continued
to lead the snow sports hard goods market while sales of this season's alpine
ski and snowboard equipment sagged. Cross country ski equipment is a bright
spot in the hard goods category with 14% growth season over season. Apparel
sales reached
Sales of carryover gear continued to account for a significant portion of
equipment sales in November. Carryover accounted for 30% of skis, 23% of
snowboards, 21% of ski boots, and 23% of snowboard boots sold August to
Parents didn't slow their spending on equipment and apparel for the kids in November. Overall, junior's equipment sales increased 12%; junior ski sales were up 21% in dollars, junior snowboard sales increased 1% in dollars. Parents were not skimping on apparel for their kids either, junior apparel sales increased 7% and a surprise in the numbers was sales of junior snow suits that increased more than 40% in units and in dollars.
"I bought all the gear, clothing and lessons my daughter needed to start
skiing because she's 5 years old and I want her to have the same great experiences on the slopes that I had when I was a kid. I can wait until next
year for new skis." Michelle Mikesell, WISP Resort, Deep Creek, Maryland Channel $Dollars Units Sold Change in Change in Sold Dollars Units All Stores $917,171,594 12,751,954 2.69 % 5.04 % Alpine Equipment $155,512,947 749,349 -2.66 % -2.95 % Nordic Equipment $9,457,731 102,853 13.93 % 5.93 % Snowboard Equipment $99,511,754 597,115 3.01 % 2.29 % Apparel $400,681,042 3,721,351 1.81 % 5.77 % Accessories $246,573,505 7,566,075 7.23 % 5.77 % Specialty Shops $558,738,692 7,049,096 1.08 % 1.20 % Alpine Equipment $122,268,312 559,973 -.06 % 0.79 % Nordic Equipment $6,793,831 72,215 11.67 % 8.84 % Snowboard Equipment $67,024,446 381,114 5.77 % 4.21 % Apparel $215,054,393 1,757,854 -1.94 % -0.87 % Accessories $145,684,657 4,272,491 4.10 % 1.75 % Chain Stores $156,285,816 3,065,607 -2.95 % 1.00 % Alpine Equipment $13,217,702 92,870 -23.89 % -24.30 % Nordic Equipment $1,020,226 13,957 15.13 % 3.28 % Snowboard Equipment $15,107,709 119,699 -21.59 % -17.31 % Apparel $78,005,693 948,353 2.68 % 1.68 % Accessories $48,435,566 1,889,431 2.85 % 3.81 % Internet/Online Sales $202,147,085 2,637,252 12.70 % 23.27 % Alpine Equipment $20,026,933 96,506 -0.15 % -2.78 % Nordic Equipment $1,643,673 16,681 23.44 % -3.19 % Snowboard Equipment $17,379,599 96,302 24.46 % 31.36 % Apparel $107,620,955 1,015,144 9.48 % 24.98 % Accessories $52,453,283 1,404,153 22.24 % 23.82 % Source: SIA Retail Audit 2008.09 August to November Sales The Internet channel slowed the pace of growth in November gaining 13% in
dollars and 23% in units compared to August to
Specialty shops were responsible for
Chain stores' equipment sales continue to sink with total decreases of
21% in dollars and 19% in units. Alpine ski sales are down 24% and snowboard
equipment sales decreased 22%. Chain stores equipment sales accounted for
just 11% of all equipment sales in the U.S. snow sports marketplace from
August to November. Apparel sales made up half of all chain store snow sports
sales August through
The market data presented in this report comes from the SIA Retail Audit
conducted by the Leisure Trends Group. Each season, Leisure Trends gathers
data
SIA partners with Leisure Trends Group to provide reliable data about the
snow sports market, and about the people who work and play in the snow. The
data contained in this press release is collected by Leisure Trends Group for
the SIA. Note that August to November retail data does not include resort
retail shops. If you need additional information, contact
SnowSports Industries America (SIA) is a not-for-profit trade association
whereby competing on-snow product suppliers magnify their power, by working
together, for the development of the on-snow sports industry. For more
information, check out http://www.snowsports.org. SnowSports Industries
America, 8377-B Greensboro Drive,
Contact: SIA media office, +1-703-556-9020, pr@snowsports.org
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SOURCE SnowSports Industries America
Source: PR Newswire
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