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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.

Wednesday
Nov142012

Helmet Band-Its: Safe & Stylish on the Slopes

Helmet Band-Its. Safety Meets Fashion.According to SIA (Snowsports Industry of America) 67% of skiers & riders in America now wear helmets on the slopes.   That figure is up considerably from the 25% who wore helmets in 2002/03.  AspenSpin has been advocating helmet use and skier safety for many years, ever since a helmet-less Andy Party collided head-on with a BIG Aspen tree at high speed.  The tree did not move, but luckily A. Party was not seriously hurt.

In Aspen...everybody wants to look super-stylie on the slopes...and sometimes ski helmets can create a style quandary.   Not so any more with the advent of Helmet Band-Its.

 Helmet Band-Its allow safety and fashion to work together.  Helmet Band-Its are a modern fashion accessory that allow thrill-seeking fashionistas to combine substance and form and convert their plain old safety helmet into a trend-setting headpiece.

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Robin Dorman created Helmet Band-Its after sustaining serious injuries in a ski accident...without a helmet.  As a result she developed Helmet Band-Its, a full line of sleek, easy to use, modern fashion accessories to make any helmet look chic.  The Helmet Band-Its line includes both premium fur and faux fur and comes in a wide variety of styles and colors.  Helmet Band-Its are versatile and interchangeable accessories that can be stylishly worn with your helmet, as a headband or as a shawl.   They can also be matched with wrist cuffs to complete your elegant look.  Helmet Band-Its are made in the USA and only use the finest European faux and premium furs.  Women, teens and children can all look their best while staying safe with Helmet Band-Its.

Helmet Band-Its. Click to Shop.Skiing in Aspen is all about style.  We are exposed to all the newest, coolest and most exclusive winter  fashions on our slopes...from duct tape to mink.  Helmet Band-Its allow skiers and riders to look dashing, cultured and in vogue while still protecting their most important body part...their brain.

See the full line and SHOP:

HELMET BAND-ITS

Chic, Stylish and Practical.  Helmet Band-Its allow you to go from Snow to Show...and still remain safe.

All images and promotional considerations provided to AspenSpin by Helmet Band-Its.



 

Tuesday
Mar132012

Aspen Fashion Statement

Klaus Obermeyer at Aspen Fashion Week.Aspen Fashion Week 2012 is a wrap.  The cat-walk at the ice rink is getting packed up as we speak. The models and the Bentleys are hitting the road.  In it's fourth year Aspen Fashion Week (AFW) is staking it's claim among the pantheon of exciting events in Aspen.  Despite a tumultuous history, AFW appears to be working out the kinks and maturing into a super-fun and popular event. 

The brands, the fans, the models and the fasionistas all had a blast. Over a jam packed 3-day period we caught  8 cat-walk shows on the Snowstage, 6 at The Chateau and 7 in-store events.  AspenSpin was hopping, we snapped over 3000 photos for your viewing pleasure.  Here's the Best of AFW.

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THE ASPEN LOOK BOOK: by AspenSpin

NEVE Designs  

KJUS

Roots / SIA Snow Collection / Duohta Vuohta

SKEA / PAJAR /MARMOT / AUTHIER

BLUE STEEL Aspen (the people pix)


Lauren Bush of The Feed Project.AFW highlights:

A super-fresh runway show from KJUS mixing vibrant colors and classic lines.  Kjus showed off both their functional on-mountain looks and their life-style offerings.  The sophisticated audience of fashionistas and industry folk were wowed by the animated show and the fashion forward KJUS style.

Neve Designs from Boulder showed their luxurious and stylish knit products.  The Neve sweaters were a HUGE hit in Aspen.

Bentley Motor Cars.  Bentley pulled out all the stops to open AFW. Bentley inlisted local dare-devil Ted Davenport to perform a wing-suit sky dive from a chopper.  Ted flew into the AFW venue to kick off the festivities.   AspenSpin took advantage of the Bentley test-drive program by taking a convertible Continental GT up Independence Pass at a very high rate of speed.  No one was injured in either stunt.

SIA.  The Snowsports Industry Association presented, Snow Collections a fashion show featuring several of their member brands.  Oberymeyer (Aspen), Skea (Vail), Killy, Fera, Krimson Klover (Vail) Dale of Norway and Helly Hansen strutted their stuff on the Snowstage.

Fashion for a cause:  The Feed Foundation, Krochet Kids International and The Empowerment Project shared their respective eco-friendly, fashion oriented and  progressive messages with AFW.

The Marmot in-store event featured tacos, tequila and a mariachi band.

Aspen is known for its night-life...so needless to say their were tons of parties, in-store events, model interactions and hosted bars all over  town...all within the TBR..three block radius.  The Swag--- well that was off the hook.  

To see the Party Pix:  click  BLUE STEEL ASPEN.