PORT WASHINGTON, N.Y. (BRAIN) — Sales of cycling indoor trainers and rollers grew nationally by 268% year-over-year in March, and recreational and children's/BMX bike sales also increased as the COVID-19 pandemic led to states issuing stay-at-home orders.
Besides the trainer and rollers sales increase, March retail sales data from The NPD Group showed that stationary bike sales were up 170%, adult recreational bikes up 121% and children's/BMX bikes up 56%. IBD repair service sales jumped 20%.
"Consumers are looking for outdoor- and kid-friendly activity to better tolerate the challenges associated with stay-at-home orders, and cycling fits the bill well," said Dirk Sorenson, NPD sports industry analyst. "Growth is stemming largely from children's, BMX, and adult leisure bikes that carry a more approachable price-point than some of the more expensive bike styles that were selling well prior to the COVID-19 crisis. Ultimately, more people are likely riding today than in years' past."
With schools closed and sports leagues canceled, parents are investing in home-based recreational equipment for their kids and themselves.
Goals and nets, basketball systems, and balls were March growth leaders within sports equipment. Soccer, lacrosse, and hockey goals and nets generated a combined $13.5 million in sales for March, up 38% over the prior year. Golf nets and screens increased by 144%, and swinging and putting mats up 138%. Basketball hoop systems grew by 110%. Basketballs and footballs grew double-digits, and both were driven by junior sizes.
With gyms and fitness centers also closed, consumers are investing in at-home exercise, propelling a 130% rise in fitness equipment sales. All categories — including cardio machines, free weight equipment, home gym weight machines, strength training products, and yoga and Pilates essentials — have seen increases.
A number of segments experienced triple-digit gains in addition to stationary bikes, including weight benches (259%), free weights (181%), and yoga mats (146%).
"The sports industry is experiencing unprecedented growth and high demand for a distinct mix of products during this adjustment to an extended stay-at-home," said Matt Powell, senior industry advisor for NPD's sports practice. "The consumer lifestyle shift as a result of the current circumstances has put the sports business in a unique position compared to most other industries. I anticipate we'll see a renewed emphasis on health and fitness for the long term."
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