The devaluation of the pound following the UK’s vote to leave the EU means that is now cheaper to buy equipment in the UK than in the rest of the EU says the trade body for British ski retailers, Snowsport Industries of Great Britain (SIGB). But it won’t last long.
The SIGB say that for the first time in many years, UK snowsport and outdoor shops can offer prices cheaper than their counterparts in the rest of Europe, meaning Brits can save money on all their winter essentials by buying on home soil. With considerable savings of up to 25%, now is the time to buy in the UK, with experts saying these prices won’t be around for long.
Jason Summerfield, Commercial Manager at Amer Sports explained the situation: “For British skiers and snowboarders the weakening pound means that buying in the UK right now is a great option compared to the deal they will get in European shops and when renting in resort. If we look a bit further into the future though, this same currency situation will inevitably put upward pressure on consumer prices for the 2017-18 season, and although brands, including Salomon and Atomic, will try and minimize the impact, some price increases should be expected. This does however reinforce the feeling that now is a smart time to visit your local ski shop if you are considering buying new winter kit.”
Working alongside some of the leading snowsport brands, the Snowsport Industries of Great Britain found that prices of well-known pieces of kit and equipment are currently consistently cheaper in the UK compared to prices in European shops (based on exchange rate £1/ 1.12€):
Product | UK Suggested Retail Price (£) | European Suggested Retail Price (exchange rate £1/1.12€)
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Atomic Vantage 90 CTI ski & Binding | £550 | £737.81 | £187.81 (25%) |
Rossignol Soul 7 ski | £485 | £560.70 | £75.70 (14%) |
Salomon Gypsy snowboard | £340 | £471.41 | £77.41 (19%) |
Burton Custom snowboard | £445 | £534 | £89.00 (17%) |
Head Hammer 130 ski boot | £230 | £293.70 | £63.70 (22%) |
ThirtyTwo Lashed snowboard boot | £210 | £249.62 | £39.62 (16%) |
Salomon Icon 2 Custom Air helmet | £100 | £123.71 | £23.71 (19%) |
So for skiers or snowboarders who have toyed with the idea of buying a pair of boots, skis or snowboard, the SIGB say that now is the time to invest in their own equipment, before prices rise.
Not only will they get the best price, owning their own kit will undoubtedly give them a better experience on the slopes the organisation says. For example, having your boots professionally fitted in the UK by an expert who speaks your language, who can analyse your feet and properly tune the fit of the boots is a vital part of being ready for a snowsports trip.
Steve Wells, Head Ski Buyer at Ellis Brigham gave even more insight into why now is the time to buy in the UK: ‘The currency issues that the country faces has created the perfect market to buy in the UK. We placed our orders and fixed our prices before Brexit, meaning that we’re now significantly cheaper than any of the European competition, and North America! Not only that, but the UK snowsports industry has had some tough years meaning only the best companies remain, so skiers and snowboarders can be sure they’re buying from dedicated specialists who supply the best information and products, from the keenest staff, all backed up with easy to access warranties.”
Adding to the argument to buy hardware in the UK, the SIGB say, is that the cost of hire in resort is escalating, again due to the weak pound, and although some airlines still charge for ski carriage, Swiss Air Lines still have a free allowance for skis and snowboards and many traditional airlines allow passengers to take skis as part of their overall baggage allowance.
Nick Warne, Retail Director at independent retailer Snowtrax added: “There has never been a better time to buy in the UK, with prices up to 25% cheaper than in Europe at the moment. Consumers are really starting to take note of the savings they are making on snowsport kit and are starting to realise that buying over hiring is in the long-term, a better option. These savings coupled with the in-depth knowledge available from specialist retailers like ourselves means there are plenty of reasons to shop locally.”
(All images credit Ellis Brigham)