Washington, DC (December 6, 2012) -- Today, SnowSports Industries America (SIA) and Leisure Trends Group have released SIA RetailTRAK™ numbers for August through October 2012, collected from the Point of Sale systems of more than 1,200 snow sports retailers.
The snow sports market declined 2%, but reached $616M in sales so far this season (August through October) despite significant disruptions in retail sales in the South and Northeast regions due to Hurricane Sandy, uncertainty in the face of the “fiscal cliff,” and lack of momentum from the snow-challenged 2011/2012 season. Over the past four seasons, retail sales from August 1 to October 31 account for approximately 15% of total season sales and tend to be indicative of momentum from the previous season; snow sports retail sales during August through October 2012 follow that pattern.
Comparing only the month of October 2012 to October 2011 (rather than the period Aug – Oct), snow sports retail sales declined 5% in units and 4% in dollars sold – about $13M less in October 2012 compared to October 2011 for all apparel, accessories and equipment retail sales. Apparel sales increased slightly (1%) reaching $161M and accessories sales including goggles, gloves, wax, hats and cameras fell 4%. October 2012 was a very difficult month to sell equipment; snowboard equipment sales declined 19%, cross country equipment sales fell 30%, and alpine equipment sales were off $4M or 8% for the month of October.
In late October, Hurricane Sandy disrupted lives and retail sales with blizzard conditions, severe flooding and wind damage to much of the Eastern Seaboard. In the South and Northeast regions retail was literally shut down for days. Sandy had a direct impact on the residences of a third of skiers and riders in the U.S. market. In fact, snow sports specialty retailers in the Northeast suffered a $14M (26%) decline in October dollar sales and the South saw snow sports sales slip $6M (27%). Equipment dollar sales were particularly depressed in these two storm-struck regions, down 30% in the Northeast and down 44% in the South. It’s logical to conclude that few persons affected directly by this mega-storm were thinking about buying new snow sports equipment as they recovered from this wide ranging severe weather event.
Traditionally, Presidential elections have a slight positive impact on retail sales, but there are more variables associated with the current political environment, most noteworthy is the wide-spread fear of falling off of the “fiscal cliff” in January. Usually retail sales experience a short surge after an election as uncertainty about the future of social and economic issues is diminished. Unfortunately this Election Day did little to allay feelings of uncertainty as attention immediately turned to the impending “fiscal cliff” that could have severe economic impacts across the U.S. economy. Uncertainty and the resulting fear tend to depress retail sales, particularly in discretionary spending, and may impact the snow sports retail market until the “fiscal cliff” issues are resolved one way or another. If congress fails to come to an agreement on a new national budget we expect to see sharp declines in consumer confidence and consequently, in snow sports retail sales.
SIA and Leisure Trends Group are proud to announce that the previous August to October period is now broken into the previously released August – September release and this stand-alone October only data set. This is the second of seven deliveries you will receive this season. Understanding that past trends help forecast upcoming sales, Leisure Trends retrofitted into comparable time periods from the 2009/2010 season to the present report.
The market data presented in this report comes from the Snow Sports RetailTRAK™ produced for SIA by Leisure Trends Group. Leisure Trends Group gathers RetailTRAK™ data directly from the Point of Sale systems of more than 1,200 snow sports retailers. For more information about snow sports retail sales, market data and other SIA Research products including the Snow Sports Market Intelligence Report, the SIA State of the Industry Videos, Snow Sports Participation Study and other exclusive industry reports, please contact Kelly Davis, SIA’s Director of Research at KDavis@snowsports.org or visit snowsports.org/research.
SIA releases the top line results for snow sports retail seven times each season from November to May covering results of retail sales made between August 1 and March 31 each season. Topline/category retail sales data for the snow sports market is available as a member benefit to all SIA members. In addition, you gain free access to topline data for the Running, Outdoor and Paddle Sports when you register. The topline data is accessible on a 24/7/365 basis on Leisure Trends Cross-Industry RetailTRAK™ data portal. Non-SIA members may subscribe to the topline portal for just $375 per year.
SIA RetailTRAK™ Data 2012/2013 Season Release Schedule
- New This Season - November 7, 2012 August – September
- December 7, 2012 (est.) August – October
- January 5, 2013 (est.) August – November
- January 31, 2013 August – December
- March 5, 2013 (est.) August – January
- April 5, 2013 (est.) August – February
- May 6, 2013 (est.) August – March
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SnowSports Industries America (SIA)
is the national not-for-profit, North American member-owned, trade
association representing suppliers and service providers of snow sports
products with constituents in the retailer, rep and resort communities.
Annually producing the SIA Snow Show,
the largest snow sports industry trade show, on-snow demo and
networking environment globally, SIA delivers invaluable data/research
reports including the Snow Sports Market Intelligence Reports,
SnowSports RetailTRAKTM and Executive Market Summary. SIA also produces
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