SNO-GO: THE INCLUSIVE NEW SNOW SPORT

SNO-GO: THE INCLUSIVE NEW SNOW SPORT

While 2020 has brought many curveballs to dozens of industries, few appear as perplexed by the challenges as those that face the ski resort industry today. Underneath the operational challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic resorts continue struggle to find ways to attract and retain new guests. 83% of first time participants do not return to skiing or snowboarding. Peeling another layer back, it's common knowledge that skiing and snowboarding participants are and have been predominately white. To put the facts on the table, winter enthusiasts consist of 9.7% black, 7.7% Asian and 13.6% Hispanic. The NSAA report on ski and snowboard beginners demonstrates that the beginner ethnical diversification is 23% non-white and drops to 13% among proficient skiers and boarders indicating that the current resort environment is not capturing and retaining non-white participants.  

The NSAA cites these challenges as explanations for participant fall out:

  • Greater expense for taking multiple lessons
  • Poor experience with boot fitting and rental process
  • In-ability to experience more of the mountain
  • Feeling separated from others being stuck on the beginner slopes

Nick Sargent, of the Snowsports Industries of America (SIA) says, "As an industry, if we are not looking at how we can embrace and welcome a new generation of winter enthusiasts into our community, we are not only missing the boat on growing winter sports participation, we are also missing out on enriching our businesses with diverse perspectives and opportunities for innovation. Change needs to start now, and this will take all of our collective effort and an abundant mindset to create this shift."

How do SNO-GO ski bikes answer the needs of the industry?

  1. The learning curve is so quick and easy that over 80% of first time participants can go from "never-ever" to carving intermediate slopes on day one. Nearly all of those surveyed said, they would "certainly return to SNO-GO again." No more getting stuck on beginner slopes. 
  2. Only one lesson is required for most participants 
  3. Snowboarding boots are suggested for SNO-GO so there are less complications due to painful or improperly fitting ski boots.
  4. 18 Resorts around the country offer SNO-GO rentals and lessons for those unable to invest into purchasing new equipment. 
  5. SNO-GO is enjoyed by both advanced skiers and boarders as well as first timers helping to connect friends looking to try something new together or who might have otherwise been left out. 

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