dave.h said.. PTWoody said.. TalkToMe said..
If it is currency related, why have they held out on raising prices this year instead of next year?
I don't quite understand what you are asking here, but I believe prices are set for the year ahead based on exchange rates at the start of the production year.
this didn't make a difference over the last few years when out dollar was high. prices weren't dropped to compensate the consumer. some one along the money chain must have been " makin' hay while the sun was shinin' "
I was hoping to get into a new 14ft board later in the year, but I had a budget of around $2200-$2300. was not wanting a top of the line carbon board either, but I could very well be out of the market with the big board names. Have looked at Australian made boards as well and they might be the go. Also like to support the local products as they are few and far between these days. I say this from a windsurfing history where this is the case.
This is just not true of the brands we stock. Prices change every season to reflect the dollar movement.
The dollar has dropped 21% since this time last year. Add in inflation in Asia and 'hedging' the AUD/USD and prices have to go up 20-25% for most brands.
The prices are set around this time each year and a major consideration is to trying avoid price movements during the season.
However, if the dollar moves significantly over the summer prices are adjusted with the brands we deal with.
Since I have been in the SUP industry the AUD/USD dollar has dropped from .95 to .65 (2008), climbed back to 1.05 in 2011and then is now back down to .75.
These are huge fluctuations which are impossible to predict.
When you have to order 3-4 months in advance for many brands, this is a big risk. Many brands got caught out last summer as the dollar slid through out the season. If anyone has made-hay-whilst-the-sun-has-shone it is because they got a good shellacking last time the dollar dropped.
There are plenty of brands that we buy in high end construction from world renowned shapers such as Lahui Kai Triple carbon boards from Brian Szymanski and SUNOVA XXX Balsa boards from Bert Burger are under or close to $2k for high end Surfboards and well under 3k for carbon race boards.
it is not all doom and gloom.