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October Outdoor Product Sales Outperform the Broader Retail Market

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 at 5:18 PM

October Outdoor Product Sales Outperform the Broader Retail Market
October Outdoor Product Sales Up 7.0 Percent.

Outdoor Industry Association

Outdoor Industry Association

Boulder, CO --(Ammoland.com)- Outdoor Industry Association released its October OIA VantagePoint Monthly Trend Report, which reveals that outdoor product sales in October grew 7.0 percent to $735.3 million.

Wintery blasts brought snow and cold to many parts of the country, boosting early season sales of outdoor apparel and hardgoods.

Year‐to‐date outdoor product sales were up 6.3 percent to $7.7 billion for the nine‐month fiscal retail period running February through October.

“While retailers in the broader market may attribute some seasonal sales trends to inclement weather, outdoor product retailers rely on the first real sign of winter to get the seasonal business moving,” said LaRae Marsik, Vice President Business Intelligence at OIA.

“For example, sales of Outdoor Apparel spiked during the last week of October as consumers bought winter outerwear then wore it out the door.”

Independent Outdoor Specialty posted a 10.0 percent increase in sales and Outdoor Chain Specialty posted 13.2 percent growth for the month. The Internet channel also was up 16.4 percent for the October period. The solid increase in sales was in sharp contrast to — and in part a result of — the double‐digit declines posted by the outdoor product market in the 2010 October period.

Outdoor Apparel sales increased 8.4 percent to $298.6 million for the month of October. Apparel started the month with solid mid‐single digit growth but really picked up at the end of the month as winter threatened much of the U.S. Several flash winter storms brought the “buy now, wear now” consumer into stores, which helped reverse the negative results in October 2010 when Outdoor Apparel sales were down 7.0 percent.

Sales of Outdoor Footwear improved 8.4 percent to $150.8 million. The October growth rate, hurt by declines in the Independent Outdoor Specialty, Department Store and Family Footwear channels, fell below the year‐to‐date growth trend for the first time since June 2011.

Outdoor Hardgoods sales posted solid growth in fiscal October, up 4.7 percent to $275.9 million. Early snow in several parts of the country, including in the Rockies, had an expected and desirable effect on Snow Sports product sales within the Hardgoods category. Sales of overall Snow Sports products were up 9.1 percent for the month, and were up more than 32 percent in the combined outdoor specialty channels, the destination of choice for the dedicated winter sports athlete that reacts to the first hint of a seasonal weather shift to pursue their passion for the outdoors. The other chain and volume channels generally see bigger gains when the winter trends are more widespread and tend to affect consumers’ everyday lifestyle.

“Looking ahead to the holidays, outdoor product sales will be influenced by where and when snow and cold weather arrives in earnest for the season,” said Marsik.

“Bargain-hunters will find that most retailers finished the season last year with fairly clean inventories so there is little product for early promotions. With Christmas Eve falling on a Saturday this year, cost-conscious consumers may wait until the very last minute to land a discount on their chosen outdoor product gifts.”

OIA members can access the OIA VantagePoint™ monthly trend report for October 2011 by logging in to outdoorindustry.org/vantagepoint.

OIA VantagePoint is the first and only full market point-of-sale data view built specifically for Outdoor Industry Association members. OIA VantagePoint™ provides comprehensive visibility into the outdoor marketplace by tracking weekly point‐of‐sale data from over 10,000 retail doors and websites carrying outdoor products, including over 350 outdoor specialty locations.

About Outdoor Industry Association
Outdoor Industry Association® is the leading trade association for the outdoor industry and the title sponsor of Outdoor Retailer. OIA supports the growth and success of more than 4,000 manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, sales representatives and retailers of outdoor recreation apparel, footwear, equipment and services. For more information about OIA go to outdoorindustry.org or call 303.444.3353.

About The SportsOneSource Group
The SportsOneSource Group is a full service market research company delivering solutions through consumer insight research, retail insight research and retail point‐of‐sale trending and analysis. The company provides the most reliable, timely and comprehensive sports and outdoor industry information available in the market today. SportScanInfo is a SportsOneSource technology platform developed to compile, aggregate and disseminate aggregated retail point‐of‐sale information. SportsOneSource also publishes the Sports Executive Weekly and The B.O.S.S. Report executive newsletters, along with the SGB, SGD TEAM Business and SGB Performance print publications and their related online, e‐mail and digital products. For more information about The SportsOneSource Group call 704.987.3450 or go to SportsOneSource.com.

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Youth To Demand Outdoor Rights From Elected Officials In Washington

Monday, September 19th, 2011 at 2:31 PM

Youth To Demand Outdoor Rights From Elected Officials In Washington
Young adult leaders will meet with representatives from the White House, Department of Interior and Congress.

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Outdoor Industry Association

Washington, DC --(Ammoland.com)- A group of ten young adult leaders from across the United States are in Washington, D.C. this week to champion outdoor issues.

Including full funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund, increased outdoor opportunities in schools, easier access to the outdoors for underserved communities and perhaps most of all – a permanent seat at the ‘adult’ table where decisions about youth and protections for the outdoors are made.

These Outdoor Nation Ambassadors and other youth leaders will meet with high-level administration officials from the White House, Department of Interior and Congress. The Ambassadors represent thousands of outdoor enthusiasts that are part of Outdoor Nation, the youth-led movement championing the outdoors.

“We are proud to empower young adults and allow their voices to be heard,” said Chris Fanning, the executive director of The Outdoor Foundation, the organization that oversees Outdoor Nation.

“If policy-makers in Washington listen to these innovative, passionate youth leaders, we will be more successful in reconnecting young people to the outdoors, reversing America’s catastrophic inactivity crisis and protecting our outdoor heritage, which belongs to the next generation.”

Outdoor Nation’s “Take Action” Week in Washington is part of a larger effort bringing Americans to the nation’s capital to voice support for the outdoors. Outdoor Nation Ambassadors will discuss with policy-makers Interior Secretary Ken Salazar’s new America’s Great Outdoors initiative along with specific issues such as the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the designation of new monuments and other protections for public lands, and increased support for federal programs that reconnect youth and the outdoors.

“Our generation can organize and mobilize like no other generation in history,” said Outdoor Nation Ambassador Kimberly Banzhaf from Colorado. “I am joining with thousands of other young leaders to focus our passion, energy and creative spirit on the important outdoor issues that have been tossed aside, especially during the nation’s economic downturn.”

Outdoor Nation “Take Action” Week continues the momentum of the 2011 Summer Youth Summits, which brought young leaders together in a weekend forum to address the growing disconnect between youth and the outdoors. During each regional Summit, young people discussed regional outdoor issues and brainstormed project ideas that strengthen America’s connection to its outdoor spaces.

From September 20 to 22, Ambassadors will meet with Secretary Salazar, White House representatives from the Council on Environmental Quality and Members of Congress. In addition, Outdoor Nation leaders will meet with top officials from National Park Service, USDA Forest Service, US Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

Outdoor Nation Ambassador Juan Herrera from California will also participate in a briefing for Capitol Hill on Thursday, September 22, with Senator Mark Udall (D-CO), Congressman Ron Kind (D-WI) and corporate and nonprofit members from the Outdoor Alliance for Kids Coalition. The panelists will outline the benefits of connecting youth and the outdoors, including health and economic benefits.

Outdoor Nation is an initiative of The Outdoor Foundation and was founded with initial support from The North Face, Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation, The REI Foundation, The Conservation Fund and the National Park Service.

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