I need some data for a marketing project. would greatly appreciate some data
skiers who ski very often and are hard chargers how much money do you spend a season on ski related items?
thanks.
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wameronThinking about just this season where I skied 74 days
Passes:
- $800 Ikon
- $500 Brighton twilight
- $160 2x days at Grand Targhee
- $80 day at Wolf Creek
Total: $1520
Equipment:
- $400 Look Pivot 15s
- $800 New Boots
- $80 New goggles (Joystick Waynes highly recommend)
- ~ $200 tuning/core shot fills
Total: $1480
Last year I learned a trick where if you buy last season's Faction Candides in the summer you get them for cheap ($450) and then they'll break within a couple days of use and then they'll send you the current season's pair and you'll have new skis. I've done this twice now and apart from the 2 weeks when I was skiing my rock skis it works perfect.
ThegenericskierI need some data for a marketing project. would greatly appreciate some data
skiers who ski very often and are hard chargers how much money do you spend a season on ski related items?
thanks.
SavageBiffFor the 2020/21 season
ikon-$600
lodging- $19,300ish
tickets to non ikon -$2300
fuel for travel- $ about $1500
skis/binding-up to $5k- buy a few pair every year
wax-$500
ski tech checks bindings every season-$600
buy new base layers, shells, goggles every year $1000
snow tires-idk maybe $600
tirechains-$700-1 time expense
thule box $1300-1 time expense
on mountain food-no clue probably a lot of $$$(fam of 5 + dog), I bring lunch so close to 0$ for me
passes for family- $2000
parking-$ again totally can’t keep track, so many different rates, but I opt for premium parking when available $500-$1000
gilbertresselYou're either a dentist or lying.
But seriously, sounds like you're just spending money to spend money dude... probably not as cool a flex as u think it is.
I mean, a few pairs of skis and new shells every season?? And 20k a year on lodging??? Gimme a break man
SavageBiffFor the 2020/21 season
ikon-$600
lodging- $19,300ish
tickets to non ikon -$2300
fuel for travel- $ about $1500
skis/binding-up to $5k- buy a few pair every year
wax-$500
ski tech checks bindings every season-$600
buy new base layers, shells, goggles every year $1000
snow tires-idk maybe $600
tirechains-$700-1 time expense
thule box $1300-1 time expense
on mountain food-no clue probably a lot of $$$(fam of 5 + dog), I bring lunch so close to 0$ for me
passes for family- $2000
parking-$ again totally can’t keep track, so many different rates, but I opt for premium parking when available $500-$1000
SavageBiffFor the 2020/21 season
ikon-$600
lodging- $19,300ish
tickets to non ikon -$2300
fuel for travel- $ about $1500
skis/binding-up to $5k- buy a few pair every year
wax-$500
ski tech checks bindings every season-$600
buy new base layers, shells, goggles every year $1000
snow tires-idk maybe $600
tirechains-$700-1 time expense
thule box $1300-1 time expense
on mountain food-no clue probably a lot of $$$(fam of 5 + dog), I bring lunch so close to 0$ for me
passes for family- $2000
parking-$ again totally can’t keep track, so many different rates, but I opt for premium parking when available $500-$1000
snowmosexualDo you have someone wax your skis or are you rocking fluoro everyday?
SavageBiffDo the math on 120+ days of lodging dumb dumbs, I’m sorry I can afford to ski as many days as I want, sorry that when new gear comes out that I like I can buy it, sorry that I like different gear for different conditions, I’m actually sorry that glades, aimlessly pulling out tangled gear etc tear my shit sometimes, sorry I don’t have to stay in a hostel or cheap view less crap lodging, sorry that skiing is my #1 hobby and that I love it and every aspect of it, it’s motivated me to better my life in every way so that I’m in shape physically, mentally and financially to ski as I want, and I’m sorry to myself for answering OPs question publicly So fuck u haters, just amazing how quick u all turn to haters cause your broke and jealous.
OP if you actually want any details, HMU I’d be happy to contribute.
I don’t know what blockchain is, is it like Minecraft? Cause I’m too old for that one too.
I never fly, scared to fly, drive everywhere.
20k for a unit? Where you from? If it’s not ghetto I’m always buying investment properties, mainly interested in places like Dillon, Bozeman, etc not a lil hill area with no income.
Park.People be jealous
You are probably fueling the industry more than ~50% of NS.
I'm not saying don't do what you are doing, but I hope you aren't just trashing all the old stuff. b nice to the environment. That's the only thing I'd get salty about.
SavageBiffDo the math on 120+ days of lodging dumb dumbs, I’m sorry I can afford to ski as many days as I want, sorry that when new gear comes out that I like I can buy it, sorry that I like different gear for different conditions, I’m actually sorry that glades, aimlessly pulling out tangled gear etc tear my shit sometimes, sorry I don’t have to stay in a hostel or cheap view less crap lodging, sorry that skiing is my #1 hobby and that I love it and every aspect of it, it’s motivated me to better my life in every way so that I’m in shape physically, mentally and financially to ski as I want, and I’m sorry to myself for answering OPs question publicly So fuck u haters, just amazing how quick u all turn to haters cause your broke and jealous.
OP if you actually want any details, HMU I’d be happy to contribute.
I don’t know what blockchain is, is it like Minecraft? Cause I’m too old for that one too.
I never fly, scared to fly, drive everywhere.
20k for a unit? Where you from? If it’s not ghetto I’m always buying investment properties, mainly interested in places like Dillon, Bozeman, etc not a lil hill area with no income.
Alvaroactually im talking about world class terrain with mountains probably bigger than those, the price is so low because of the possibility of the country going to shit or this friendly guys burning down everything you build
anders_aI do spend a ton on skis, trips and misc.
The place I work offers free skiiing/climbing/bicycle trail/gymb membership & season passes to encurage sports and that people do something on their freetime that keeps them healthy. heck, we even have 1-2 trips to some ski destination abroad. Ironicy people want overtime pay, or days off.. if they go on the trip...
We also have a company gathering with good food once a week locally while skiiing.. but again, not everybody shows up, and surprisingly many want overtime for this as well...
I probably buy 20-30 new pair of skis each season, + bindings, not that many boots (I hate bootfitting)
Trips and lodging/hotels etc for trips is also $$$. I would say a fair bit of my budget/income/time goes to skiiing, I usually ski 50-100 days a year. I ski indoor in summer, + the glaciers.
Alvaroactually im talking about world class terrain with mountains probably bigger than those, the price is so low because of the possibility of the country going to shit or this friendly guys burning down everything you build
BradFiAusNzCoCaWhere do you live?
ThegenericskierI need some data for a marketing project. would greatly appreciate some data
skiers who ski very often and are hard chargers how much money do you spend a season on ski related items?
thanks.
anders_aI do spend a ton on skis, trips and misc.
The place I work offers free skiiing/climbing/bicycle trail/gymb membership & season passes to encurage sports and that people do something on their freetime that keeps them healthy. heck, we even have 1-2 trips to some ski destination abroad. Ironicy people want overtime pay, or days off.. if they go on the trip...
We also have a company gathering with good food once a week locally while skiiing.. but again, not everybody shows up, and surprisingly many want overtime for this as well...
I probably buy 20-30 new pair of skis each season, + bindings, not that many boots (I hate bootfitting)
Trips and lodging/hotels etc for trips is also $$$. I would say a fair bit of my budget/income/time goes to skiiing, I usually ski 50-100 days a year. I ski indoor in summer, + the glaciers.
hdubsWhat the fuck are you doing with 20-30 new pairs a season
SavageBiffFor the 2020/21 season
ikon-$600
lodging- $19,300ish
tickets to non ikon -$2300
fuel for travel- $ about $1500
skis/binding-up to $5k- buy a few pair every year
wax-$500
ski tech checks bindings every season-$600
buy new base layers, shells, goggles every year $1000
snow tires-idk maybe $600
tirechains-$700-1 time expense
thule box $1300-1 time expense
on mountain food-no clue probably a lot of $$$(fam of 5 + dog), I bring lunch so close to 0$ for me
passes for family- $2000
parking-$ again totally can’t keep track, so many different rates, but I opt for premium parking when available $500-$1000
anders_aI do spend a ton on skis, trips and misc.
The place I work offers free skiiing/climbing/bicycle trail/gymb membership & season passes to encurage sports and that people do something on their freetime that keeps them healthy. heck, we even have 1-2 trips to some ski destination abroad. Ironicy people want overtime pay, or days off.. if they go on the trip...
We also have a company gathering with good food once a week locally while skiiing.. but again, not everybody shows up, and surprisingly many want overtime for this as well...
I probably buy 20-30 new pair of skis each season, + bindings, not that many boots (I hate bootfitting)
Trips and lodging/hotels etc for trips is also $$$. I would say a fair bit of my budget/income/time goes to skiiing, I usually ski 50-100 days a year. I ski indoor in summer, + the glaciers.
anders_aI do spend a ton on skis, trips and misc.
The place I work offers free skiiing/climbing/bicycle trail/gymb membership & season passes to encurage sports and that people do something on their freetime that keeps them healthy. heck, we even have 1-2 trips to some ski destination abroad. Ironicy people want overtime pay, or days off.. if they go on the trip...
We also have a company gathering with good food once a week locally while skiiing.. but again, not everybody shows up, and surprisingly many want overtime for this as well...
I probably buy 20-30 new pair of skis each season, + bindings, not that many boots (I hate bootfitting)
Trips and lodging/hotels etc for trips is also $$$. I would say a fair bit of my budget/income/time goes to skiiing, I usually ski 50-100 days a year. I ski indoor in summer, + the glaciers.
nmwninjartAre these prices the whole family's skiing costs?
BradFiAusNzCoCaThis past season:
Season pass - $200
Skis (2 pair) - $570
Tuning stuff - $150
poles (2 pair) - $55
Total: $975
This was an expensive year. Normally, I don’t buy so much stuff but I had to kinda start over in Finland.
SavageBiffNo I wax my own, yes hf wax. Plain wax for summer storage. I pay a tuner to check bindings once a year that’s all, also mount my bindings but that’s it.
snowmosexualI hate to be that guy but if you aren't racing I don't understand still using hf wax. Stuff is really bad for local wildlife population. Hydrocarbon gets the job done imo.
snowmosexualI hate to be that guy but if you aren't racing I don't understand still using hf wax. Stuff is really bad for local wildlife population. Hydrocarbon gets the job done imo.
mikemacthis might also be an interesting tale for your marketing data:
I panic bought like 8 pairs of skis from a local shop in early COVID times right after the resort reopened for summer. (I was worried what with the toilet paper and bikes and skate parts all getting scarce it might happen to skis too!!)
The shop was basically liquidating to get rid of old inventory. It was a bunch of stuff I’d always wanted to ride and I just couldn’t bear to think of some asshat gapers from Texas getting That good of a deal on some skis that me n the boiz should be riding.
it was basically the full FACTION prodigy line and both black ops and I got 2 of a couple. Got 70%+ off on all of them and paid like 1250 for the lot.
i ended up wanting to try some 4frnt shapes and all the boys were already plugged in w skis so I posted them all online for 100-200 more than I paid for them, took all summer but I sold them all and turned a 1200 dollar investment into a over 2k to subsidize all my other skiing related purchases.
was able to capitalize big time on low season pricing/COVID panic, but never underestimate how good of a price you get get on BRAND new skis that are a season or two old...
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anders_aI work in "tech sector", more specificly consulting, If any nerds are looking for IT work related to running backend systems and management (you have to be actually good at it) in Norway, Oslo, hit me up then, we have a few ads out for new people, we are pro skiiing!
I looked over my lodging budget this year, due to covid lots of stuff has been closed, cant really travel that far, the bigger resorts are only like 2 hours 15 minutes drive, the local resorts are 10-15-60 minutes drive... I had signed up for sevral ski camps, also abroad, but everything was canceld, and I actually got 98% of my money back on everything, heck even the last years trip in march was refunded like... 13- months later
$500 on lodging this year. I really do feel for the hotel and lodging industry, I usually avg I belive 2-5k a year
$2000 on food (mooched on couches, so payed peoples food as well)
$500 misc ski passes not coverd by season passes
$4000+ transport to & from the slopes, , damn toll booths are stupid, its like $8 just to drive 10 minutes to local hill now! 2 hour trip is what $50 at least.
$500 ski maintenance at home, I go throw silly ammounts of wax, thoose 900gram boxes? ohh yeah they go fast, especially on new skis needing baseprep. my gf also skis with me... so this includes her stuff, and friends coming over to wax their stuff
$500-1000 stone grinds, repair and misc at local race shop
$100 mounting hardware renew inventory
$200 swix electric sharpener (this is a livesaver) my biggest regret not getting this years ago.
my buying skis budget is fairly large , but I don't loose that much on them really, having industry friends and I do buy most my gear at the same places, they give me their "weirdo buying in bulk" discount, they also know I bring lots of friends there to get new stuff, so they know to throw me some deals.
buddies also knows to buy 2nd hand from me and always gets buddy pricing, if the buddy has less $$ they get an even bigger buddy discount. I did sell 11 pairs of skis in the last 14 days, 5 to friends, rest to random people online. spring sales are up boys!
freestyler540I would consider myself hardcore.
But I try to keep costs low. 1000$ for a season pass and 500$ in gas depending on road trips.
Stuff like socks, gloves and underlayers wear down pretty fast and I tend to get a few every of those every year.
Once a year, I have enough savings to spent about 1000$ on renewing my gear, one piece at a time. Got a pair of 2019 scratches for 100$ and went all out on the pivot 14 for almost 500$.