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Max Snowboard Rentals On A Roll
Edited by Robyn Hakes (6-17-98)
While many shops are closing their doors for good this year, Max
Snowboard Rentals of Colorado, on the other hand is looking to open
them up. According to Vice President Tom Sapiro, the company has
already acquired three new locations and is looking for two to four more
stores to open by the beginning of the '98/ 99 season.
"We are coming off of a very good year," Sapiro says. "The opportunities
available with increased snowboarding days at resorts means we can
further penetrate the resorts and capitalize on the continued boom in
snowboarding."
The new locations, slated for Squaw Valley, The Canyons, and Vail, bring
the shop total to thirteen. All the Max locations specialize in rentals,
offering new equipment every year, and also sells apparel. "We provide
by far the best rental facility and equipment out there," Sapiro continues.
"Our goal is to encourage more beginning boarders with a positive
experience. We give them confidence with their setup on the hill by giving
them correct equipment."
When asked whether the concept of a specialty snowboard shop is
becoming obsolete, Sapiro answered, "Absolutely not. You expect good
service. You spend a lot of money for a board, and it should not be
self-help. People still buy sunglasses from little specialty boutiques, it's
the same with snowboarding.
"There's still tons of room for retailers," he continues. "The big-box
[stores] are not at resorts, and there's a ton of purchasing done at
resorts."
Max Snowboard Rentals are located in spaces anywhere from 800 to
3,000 square feet. According to Sapiro, you have to be willing to adjust
your operations if you want the space at resorts. But though resort
locations are the ideal situation, he says he will continue to open up
stores in urban areas as well.
In addition to offering rentals, all Max stores have complete backshops
with Grindrite machines.
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