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2019 Snow Sports Trade Fair Catalogue 2019 SNOW SPORTS TRADE FAIR CATALOGUE Wednesday 1 6 O c t o b e r T h u r s d a y 1 7 O c t o b e r F r i d a y 1 8 O c t o b e r QUEENSTOWN EVENTS CENTRE 2019 SNOW SPORTS TRADE FAIR QUEENSTOWN EVENTS CENTRE 16-18 OCTOBER 2019 2019 Programme: Tuesday 15 Oct 8.00am – 7.00pm Exhibitor Set Up 3.00pm Executive Meeting Queenstown Events Centre 6.00pm Wholesalers Meeting Queenstown Events Centre Wednesday 16 Oct 8.30am – 6.00pm Trade Fair open 6.00pm Retailers Meeting Queenstown Events Centre Thursday 17 Oct 8.00am – 8.30am AGM Queenstown Events Centre 8.30am – 6.00pm Trade Fair open 7.30pm – 12.00pm Trade Fair Party – “Shit Shirts, Shorts, Skirts and Bad Sweaters” Winnie Bagoes Friday 18 Oct 8.30am – 2.00pm Trade Fair open 2.00pm Exhibitor pack out Saturday 19 Oct 9.00am – 4.00pm On Snow Day - Cardrona (Subject to snow and weather) 2 SNOW SPORTS TRADE FAIR 2019 EXHIBITORS Page Stand # 3 Programme 4 & 5 Contents 6 Trade Fair Supplier Contacts 7 Executive Committee 8 Allsports Distribution F1 9 Alpine Sports Ltd D4 10 Bobo Products Ltd F2 11 Brandex Ltd B1 12 Burton New Zealand C1 13 Dragon Alliance E1 14 Gravity Sports Imports D1 15 Jones Bros B2 16 Kaimai Sports A1 17 Matrix Marketing D3 18 & 19 Mountain Adventure NZ Ltd G2 20 Momentum Sports Ltd D2 21 Oakley South Pacific C3 22 Solis B3 23 Step Up Industries E3 24 & 25 Sportive NZ Ltd Mezz Floor 26 Summit Collective Ltd G3 27 W H Worrall Co Ltd A4 28 Wide Open Distribution A2 29 Winter Imports C2 30 - 38 RETAILERS 2019 (Includes all NZSIF Members) 39 - 50 PRODUCTS INDEX 3 The NZSIF does not take responsibility for any misprints or inaccurate information being provided by the contributors to this catalogue. MUNICH Partner Show https://www.ispo.com/en/munich DATES: 26-29 JANUARY 2020 4 The NZSIF appreciates the support from the following suppliers of goods and services: 1 Joe O’Connell Drive, Queenstown 9300 Phone 03 450 9123 Trade Fair Contact: Deborah Husheer [email protected] www.sportrec.qldc.govt.nz N PEEK EXHIBITION (panelling and hire equipment) Contact details: Peek Exhibition 9 Moncur Place Christchurch Phone 03 339 9783 Fax 03 339 8363 Trade Fair Contact: Gemma Hopkins [email protected] www.peek.co.nz Mobile 021 791 891 WARREN NORRIE ELECTRICAL Contact details: PO Box 8, Kaiapoi Christchurch 7644 Phone (office) 03 3274371 Mobile 027 4329925 (Warren) [email protected] 5 NZ SNOW INDUSTRIES FEDERATION E EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Secretariat NZSIF Miles Davidson & Sue Hiles ` PO Box 27 501 Wellington 6141 Phone 027 521 6456 Email [email protected] Website www.gosnow.co.nz Sean Drinkwater (President) Jones Bros Ltd Ph (06) 385 9068 PO Box 95 Ohakune 4625 Email [email protected] Jay Smith Burton Ph 021 472 847 1/21 Gordon Rd Wanaka 9305 Email [email protected] Charlie Cochrane Racers Edge Ph (03) 443 7882 99 Ardmore Street Wanaka 9305 Email [email protected] John Knight Outside Sports Ph (03) 441 0074 9 Shotover Street Queenstown 9300 Email [email protected] Simon Knight Summit Collective Ph (03) 443 5410 PO Box 633 Wanaka 9343 Email [email protected] Jen Langton Cardrona Shop Ph 021 081 76771 PO Box 117 Wanaka 9343 Email [email protected] 6 ALLSPORTS DISTRIBUTION STAND F1 9 Raywood Cres Ashwood Business Park PO Box 1307 Taupo 3351 Phone (07) 377 1033 Fax (07) 377 4033 Email: [email protected] Mobile: Dan – 021 530 319 Person in charge of stand Dan Te Huia Personnel on stand Clint Atkins, Jess Hotter, Sam Lee, Miles Allan, Aaron Moss BRAND PRODUCT Marmot Ski Clothing, Gloves, Technical Outerwear, Packs, Tents, Sleeping Bags, Accessories Down Insulation, Mtn Uniforms Gu Energy Accessories – Energy Replacement Head Skis, Ski Boots & Bindings Snowboards Snowboard Boots & Bindings Ski Poles Ski & Snowboard Rental Alpine Helmets, Body Protection Superfeet Footbeds - Skiing, Hiking, Casual Tyrolia Touring Bindings Fantic Bikes E Road, E MTB, E urban Chiaco Footwear LG–Lou Garneau Cycling, triathlon, bikes, clothing, footwear Pivot Mountain Bikes 7 ALPINE SPORTS LTD STAND D4 PO Box 52 Methven 7745 87 Main Street Methven 7730 Phone 027 279 8335 Email: [email protected] Person in charge of stand Jason Pace Personnel on stand Jacquie Aleman BRAND PRODUCT Augment Skis, World Cup and Masters Race Skis, Race Bags, Ski Bags 8 BOBO PRODUCTS LTD STAND F2 5 Ross Street PO Box 43 Darfield 7510 Canterbury Phone (03) 317 9096 Fax (03) 317 9095 Mobile – Gerald 021 340 990 Mobile – Nic 021 224 3239 Mobile – Ryan 021 340 993 Mobile – Vivien 021 340991 Email: [email protected] Person in charge of stand Gerald Ottowa Personnel on stand Nic Hides, Vivien Ottowa, Ryan Dunn BRAND PRODUCT Dynastar Skis, Luggage, Accessories Lange Ski Boots, Luggage, Race Protection Look Ski Bindings Kerma Ski Poles, Hiking Poles Alpina Goggles, Helmets, Glasses Bula Beanies, Headwear, Thermalwear Salewa Packs, Tents, Sleeping Bags, Apparel, Equipment, Footwear Spyder Clothing, Gloves, Accessories Race Protection, Luggage, Uniforms, Race & Corporate Wear Lenz Socks, Thermalwear, Heat Products Pret Helmets Vola Wax, Tools, FIS Helmets, Goggles Northwave Snowboard Boots Drake Snowboards, Bindings, Luggage Kayland Footwear Trezeta Snow Boots Deejo Knives Baladeo Outdoor Knives, Tools SBS Sports Balance System Protest Outerwear Adult, Outerwear Kids, Accessories, Lifestyle Seirus Gloves, Headwear, Protection 9 BRANDEX LTD STAND B1 204 Cumnor Tce PO Box 19-704 Woolston Christchurch 8023 Phone (03) 381 2190 Fax (03) 381 2191 Email: [email protected] Website: www.Brandex.co.nz Person in charge of stand: Ian Bright Personnel on stand Doug Stoddard, Anna Bright, Jimmy Norris Atomic Skis, Boots, Bindings, Poles, Helmets & Luggage Cross Golf Clothing Dynafit Touring Boots, Bindings, Skis, Poles, Accessories Sidas Footbeds, Boot Fitting Equipment, Foam Liners Montana Ski/Snowboard Repair & Machinery Ski/Snowboard Racking & Boot Drying Systems Skins Compression Garments Suunto Compasses, Wristop Computers, Altimeters, Heart Rate Monitors Swix Wax Repair & Maintenance Thermic Boot Heating and Drying Arva Avalanche Rescue Oyuki Gloves, Hats, Accessories TYR Swimwear Apparel and Hardwear 10 BURTON NEW ZEALAND STAND C1 Good Vibrations Ltd Wanaka Phone 021 472847 Email: [email protected] Person in charge of stand Jay Smith Personnel on stand Cayley Alger BRAND PRODUCT Burton Gloves, Rental/Progression Hardgoods, Beanies, Protection Anon Goggles and Helmets Burton Accessories & TNT 11 DRAGON ALLIANCE STAND E1 Dragon Alliance Tritan Imports PO Box 4490 Mt Maunganui 3150 Phone (07) 572 0375 Fax (07) 572 0333 Mobile +61 412 787 767 (Mark) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Person in charge of stand Mark Hudson Personnel on stand Tom Wright, Matt Hall BRAND PRODUCT Dragon Goggles Dragon Beanies 12 GRAVITY SPORTS IMPORTS STAND D1 51 School Rd West Eyreton RD5 Rangiora7475 Phone (03) 312 5017 Fax (03) 312 5010 Mobile – Geoff 0274 446402 Mobile – Jason 021 530 544 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gravitysports.co.nz Person in charge of stand Geoff McKeown Personnel on stand Rebecca Francis, Jason Dupuy BRAND PRODUCT Volkl Skis, Snowboards Poles, Luggage, Clothing Dalbello Ski Boots, Luggage Marker Bindings, Helmets, Goggles, Descente Clothing Toko Ski Repair & Maintenance Wintersteiger Drying Systems Peak Performance Clothing, Luggage, Gloves, Hats, Socks 13 JONES BROS LTD STAND B2 12 Rata Street, Ohakune 4625 PO Box 95 Ohakune 4660 Phone (06) 385 9068 Mobile 0275 441256 (Sean) Mobile 021 2708374 (Brett) www.jonesbros.co.nz Email: [email protected] Person in charge of stand Brett Harper Personnel on stand Sean Drinkwater BRAND PRODUCT Nordica Skis, Bindings, Luggage, Ski Boots Blizzard Skis, Bindings, Luggage Tecnica Ski Boots, Footwear, Luggage Planks Headwear, Clothing, Gloves, Outerwear Level Ski & Snowboard Gloves Shred Helmets, Goggles, Sunglasses, Gloves, Ski & Bike Protection Gabel Poles, Protection (race) Arcade Belts, Braces Koralp Ski/Snowboard & Bike Racking, Boot Drying Systems and Locker Solutions Boot Doc Footbeds, Inner Soles, Compression Socks, Foam Liners, Heating Systems, Analysis & Fitting Equipment, Boot Fitting Materials Hotronic Boot Heaters, Heated Socks, Boot Dryers Weedo Kids Ski Outerwear & Gloves Moonboot Apres & Lifestyle Footwear 14 KAIMAI SPORTS LTD STAND A1 263a Ruahihi Rd, RD 1 Tauranga 3171 Phone 021 464 876 Email: [email protected] Mobile: 021 464876 Person in charge of stand Paul Crosby BRAND PRODUCT Elan Skis, Poles, Bindings, Boots, Helmets, Clothing Holmenkol Ski, Board Tuning Equipment 15 MATRIX MARKETING STAND D3 PO Box 127 Silverdale Auckland 126 Harris Drive Millwater Phone (09) 478 5656 Email: [email protected] Person in charge of stand Barry Sommerville BRAND PRODUCT Carve Goggles Carve Sunglasses 16 MOUNTAIN ADVENTURE NZ LTD STAND G2 2 Dalziel Place Woolston Christchurch 8023 Phone (03) 375 5000 Fax (03) 327 0177 Free Phone 0800-558 888 Mobile – 029 375 5000 Email: [email protected] Person in charge of stand Dominic Manera Personnel on stand Anna Molenaar, Matt Parrett, Glenn Campbell BRAND PRODUCT Alpine Star Snow Chains, Menabo Roof Racks, Bike Racks, Ski and Snowboard Helmets F Kunzmann SKS LG Sports Ski/Snowboard Repair & Maintenance Gear Contour Touring Skins, Tape, Spray and Glue Kandie Ski/Snowboard Repair & Maintenance Klingspor Sanding Belts KT Ski/Snowboard Repair & Maintenance Liski Ski/Snowboard Repair & Maintenance Mountain Adventure Neoprene masks & spec bands, eyewear, ski & boot bags, ski tag holders, ski ties, snowboard leashes, ski goggles, fleecewear, headwear, neckwarmers,
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