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Saturday
Feb012014

A 50 Year Storm and SIA 2014.

It was a POW Day in Denver for SIAAspen, Vail and the entire Colorado Rocky Mountain region got the biggest dump in recent memory.   3 feet of snow over a 2-day period.   AspenSpin missed it.  Yup...it's sad but true.

Timed to coincide with the 50 year storm, the Snowsports Industries of America (SIA) hosted their 60th annual Snowshow in Denver.  SIA is the biggest ski industry event in America.   Everybody in the ski & snowboard business shows up to buy, sell, trade, learn, network, party, find a new job, hit on chicks/dudes, drink heavily, pass out, and then do it again...for 4 days straight.

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THE SNOW SHOW (on the floor)

SIA AFTER HOURS  (parties, music etc.)

It would have been easy for AspenSpin to skip it.  Vail Pass was closed man.  But thanks to a heads up from Ryan Boudreau at Aspen Weather we were able to plan the trip to beat the storm.  A mistake? Maybe so... but the decision was made.  AspenSpin loves the POW POW...but we also dig on swag.  SIA is always our biggest pay-day of the year.  On the first day alone, A.Party scored 18 truckers hats, 300 stickers and 8 sick tee's.   It was fun...but missing a 24" POW Day...let's just say my entire rhythm was off.

TRENDS from SIA.

BACKCOUNTRY, BACKCOUNTRY, BACKCOUNTRY.   This segment is where the growth is.  Whether it's backcounty, sidecountry, Alpine Touring/ Randonee (AT), split boarding, ski-mo, uphilling, skinning...the people have spoken.  People who identified themselves primarily as backcountry riders grew 47% over last years survey.  That's a little misleading because many of the respondents indicated they still participated in traditional alpine skiing and riding too.  According to SIA / Leisure Trends sales of AT gear were up 23% over last year.  Backcountry accessories were up 17%.

A SLIGHT UPTICK.  According to SIA/ Leisure Trends the industry set a new in-season record for sales (Aug-Dec) at $2.3 Billion, +9% over 2012. That's slightly ahead of 2010, the previous best year ever.  Equipment sales came in at $541 mil +6% over last year.  Apparel, $985 mil +7% and accessories $734 mil +15%.

GIRLS LOVE to RIDE.  Ladies junior snowboard gear grew 17% over last year, while snowboard gear itself only grew 2%.   Many of the major ski companies make skis specifically for women, a relativly new category.   

THE CHANGING of the GUARDS. It seems as if the demographics of skiing and riding are changing right before our eyes.  Newer, more youth oriented brands appear to be gaining strength on the convention floor.  Maybe they just give good trade show...but surf and skate influenced brands like Volcom, O'Neil, Roxy, Vans and Anon always draw crowds at the snow show.  The more traditional snow brands like Salomon, Scott, Rossignol, K2, Burton etc. are still formidable competitors.

LOOK at ME.  Action cameras as a category grew 19% to 81,000 units sold.  The dollars spent in this category grew 36%.  Accessories and new products for cameras and cell phones were popping up all over the convention floor.  Camera mounts, extendable selfie* poles, water-proof cases....there are a lot of new entrants in this space.  *note: AspenSpin is generally credited for inventing the "selfie".

STYLE is IMPORTANT but FUNCTION is MANDATORY.  Every season the colors change, the styling and the cuts change, but the companies that are excelling in the snowsports world combine fashion and function. Fabric technology has improved ski wear exponentially.  Not only do 2015's snow clothes look cool...but they breathe, they are waterproof, they're light and super warm.  Accessories products grew 15% over last year...so it's important to accessorize 

COMPETITION.  The snowsports world is extremely competitive.   There are a lot of companies and brands competing for the same finite dollars.   While the macro market for skiing & riding stays relatively constant the number of new entrants into the industry never stops.   The major companies maintain their dominant positions while countless numbers of "microbrew" equipment and fashion purveyors attempt to break through.  It's a barbell effect...the majors and the boutique brands.   For consumers...that's a win. More great gear to choose from.

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THE SNOW SHOW (on the floor)

SIA AFTER HOURS  (parties, music etc.)

KJUS (my favorite) showing off their newest and greatest styles...and winning the Show Stopper award.Dav and Colby...ambassadors for the sport...and Kastle riders.

The Sarah Burke Foundation and Freeskier held their 2nd annual fundraiser at SIA.
Ryder's eyewear from Vancouver dressed for success at SIA.

Thursday
Jan302014

Sons of Aspen head to Sochi.

Aspen always sends it's Olympic athletes off in style.  Gondola Plaza was jammed with well wishers as Aspen bid bon voyage to four Olympians heading to Sochi, Russia for the 2014 Winter Olympics.  For a tiny mountain town, Aspen has an exceptional Olympic history.  No one seems to have the accurate number, but AspenSpin estimates that ZG has sent 30 to 40 athletes with strong ties to past Winter Games. Incredible.  Chris Klug, Gretchen Blieler, Casey Puckett, Andy Mill, Christin Cooper, Chris Devlin-Young and others have honored Aspen by competing at the highest level.

AspenSpin collaborator Joseph Gulizia attended the olympic  festivities Aspen Mountain.   Photos: JOSEPHGPHOTOGRAHY.com 

Click 4 Pix:  Sons of Aspen.

The four Aspen heros for the XXII Olympiad. 2014 in Sochi.

JEREMY ABBOTT                     Figure Skating

SIMI HAMILTON                        Cross County Skiing

NOAH HOFFMAN                     Cross Country Skiing

TORIN YATER-WALLACE      Ski Superpipe

Tuesday
Jan282014

X Games Aspen: Party Down in A-Town

There are an unbelievable number of parties and special events for X Games Aspen. It's impossible to do them all...but Aspen is a Party Town and I am Andy Party. I tried.

I scored enough wrist bands to choke a dinosaur but still, I could not do it all.  I attended all the parties that I was actually invited to and I crashed the ones that I wasn't.  I tried to use everything to my advantage, including years of experience at X Games.   First of all... I'm old enough to be the father of the entire " X Games demographic".  Second of all,  I know where all Aspen's back doors are and I'm friendly with most of the security guards and bouncers.   All this came to a head during the perfect storm that is X Games weekend.  I discovered a new trick this year... it's all about progression and style.   Several times I was stopped at the door, my wrist inspected and my lack of proper credentials exposed...even before they could shoo me away...I smoothly shouted "my kid just won the Gold Medal"...it worked every time.

So here's my party town photo essay from X Games Aspen 2014.

OAKLEY PENTHOUSE PARTY

ESPN PRESS CONFERENCE

FREESKIER / RED BULL PARTY at SKY

SAVOY on AJAX / ISVERA FASHION SHOW at BOOTSY BELLOWS

I-RECREATE HOUSE ( yeah, it's legal)

MONSTER PARTY at the SUNDECK

TIESTO w/ Axwell in WAGNER PARK

Oakley hosted athletes and media at a private penthouse. click for pix.ESPN's press conference at Buttermilk. X Games renewed for 5 more years in Aspen. Click 4 pix.It's a fact. Senders get chicks, especially at the Freeskier / Red Bull Party. Click 4 pix.I-Recreate. A private home, off campus featuring all the recreational weed you could handle. Click 4 pix.Savoy, a free EDM show at the base of Aspen Mountain. Click 4 pix.Monster hosted their annual bash at the Sundeck atop Aspen Mountain. Sh*t got crazy. Click 4 pix.Tiesto performed his EDM magic in Wagner Park. No one OD'd. Click for pix.

 

Monday
Jan272014

X Games Aspen: Money Booters

The final day of competition at X Games Aspen 2014 was so sick.  19 year old Indiana native, Nick Goepper went back to back in men's slop defending his crown.   Kaya Turski topped a stacked field to claim her 4th Gold in Women's slope.  Turski the Canadian Olympian had ACL surgery just 5 months ago and managed to be ready for X Games through hard work and determination.

In the sled sports Tucker Hibbert proved to be un-beatable for the 7th time in a row.  Adaptive rider Mike Schultz took home his fourth Gold in adaptive sno cross.

Danny Davis capped off X Games Aspen, 2014 with a super stylie run in men's snowboard super pipe to grab the Gold.  Davis, originally from Michigan, is stoked to be a U.S. Olympian and to represent the whole FRENDS CREW on top of the X Games podium.

So that's a wrap.  X Games Aspen is in the books for 2014.  We saw 7-peats, 5-peats 4-peats and more unusually...a few first time winners.   The international field provided a preview for the upcoming Olympics in Sochi, Russia and offered a glimpse into the next-gen of riding with some breakout performances from teenage riders who will be ready to dominate for years to come. 

Special thanks to everyone.

Nick Goepper went back-to-back Gold in men's slope. Photo: Christian Pondella ESPN IMAGESKaya Turski nabbed her 4th Gold in women's slope style. Photo: Kaitlyn Egan ESPN IMAGESA 7-peat Gold for Tucker Hibbert in Snowcross. Photo: Matt Morning ESPN IMAGESAdaptive sled head Mike Schultz claimed his 4th Gold. Photo: Matt Morning ESPN IMAGES.Style and amplitude allowed Danny Davis to snatch his first Gold in pipe. Photo: Phil Elsworth ESPN IMAGES

 

Sunday
Jan262014

X Games Aspen: Insane Style

Another HUGE day at X Games 2014.   Progression, Amplitude and Style.   The competition just keeps getting more fierce and the tricks keep getting bigger and stylier.

The Gold Medal goes to:

SNOWBOARD SLOPESTYLE:  MAX PARROT (CAN)

SNOWBOARD SLOPESTYLE:  SILJE NORENDAL (NOR)

SNOWMOBILE LONG JUMP:  LEVI LaVALLEE  (USA)

SNOWBOARD SUPERPIPE:     KELLY CLARK  (USA)

SKI BIG AIR:                        HENRIK HARLAUT  (SWE)

 

Max Parrot took home his second Gold in X Games Aspen 2014in Slope. Photo: Max Morning ESPN IMAGES.Norwegian fox Siljie Norendal broke through for GOLD in slope. Photo: Peter Morning ESPN Images Levi LaVallee grabbedgold in the inaugural Snowmobile long jump contest. Photo: Gabriel Christus ESPN IMAGESKelly Clark the most decorated woman in X Games history added Gold in pipe to her collection. Next gen rider Chloe Kim, 13, took silver. Photo: Peter Morning ESPN IMAGES Ski BIG AIR is one huge progression session. Henrik Harlaut took gold followed by Vincent Gagnier and Kai Mahler. Photo: Christian Pondella ESPN IMAGES