Snow Sports Market Sees First Decline in Sales
Posted on: Tuesday, 27 January 2009, 09:36 CST
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The equipment category declined 4% in dollars overall with the deepest
loss in alpine ski and equipment sold in chain stores. Alpine ski sales,
particularly current year models, declined 17% over last season even while
twin tips and fat skis were selling well. The biggest loser in the alpine ski
category was the mid-fat ski (70-79mm waist width) category; flat mid-fat skis
were down 45% and mid-fat systems were down 14%. Alpine boots and bindings
sales were about even with last season sales and current year models are
selling well. Snowboards, snowboard boots, and snowboard bindings sales
declined 5% season over season but reverse camber boards continue to sell
extremely well. Nordic equipment sales declined 2% in dollars and 7% in units
even though Alpine Touring Equipment sales soured 23% to
Apparel sales accounted for more than 40% of all dollars spent overall in
the snow sports market. Fleece continues to be the big seller in the apparel
market with
The Internet channel enjoyed strong growth in December, gaining 12% in
dollars and 23% in units compared to August to
The specialty channel was hit hardest by declining sales in December. The
specialty market declined 5% in dollars. Specialty shops were responsible for
Chain stores' equipment sales continue to tank with total decreases of 16%
in dollars and 14% in units. Alpine ski sales are down 20% and snowboard
equipment sales decreased 18%. Chain stores equipment sales accounted for
just 16% of all equipment sales in the U.S. snow sports marketplace from
August to December. Apparel sales made up almost 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
Note: The August to October retail data does not include resort retail shops.
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 October retail data does not include resort
retail shops. If you need additional information, contact
- SIA -
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, 703.556.9020; pr@snowsports.org
snowsports.org Media Center
SOURCE SnowSports Industries America
Source: PR Newswire
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