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March Is Skiing's Smartest Buying Window
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Smarter upgrades with the Ski-Ya-Later sale Up to 50% off March 6–29 at Christy Sports Christy Sports
Christy Sports' Annual Ski-Ya-Later Sale Offers Up to 50% Off Through March 29

LAKEWOOD, Colo. - Washingtoner -- As spring break travel ramps up and skiers begin planning ahead for next season, retail experts say March has become skiing's most strategic buying window. From March 6 through March 29, Christy Sports will host its annual Ski-Ya-Later Sale, offering progressive discounts of up to 50% on current-season ski and snowboard gear across more than 50 locations in Colorado, Utah, Montana and Washington.

"Even in a lower snow year, spring storms can quickly change the narrative," said Jonah Drescher, mountain expert and spokesperson for Christy Sports. "March often brings some of the most enjoyable conditions of the season. As those systems roll through, skiers are reminded what they want to improve for next year. The Ski-Ya-Later Sale gives them a smart way to upgrade while selection is still strong."

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The sale runs in three tiers:
  • March 6-12: Up to 30% off, with the strongest selection of the event, including popular boot sizes, current-season skis and snowboards, and apparel.

  • March 13-19: Up to 40% off, a balance of inventory depth and savings that many shoppers view as the event's sweet spot.

  • March 20-29: Up to 50% off, offering the deepest discounts for buyers who are flexible on specific models or sizes.
All discounted items are final sale. Selection varies by location.

Families traveling for spring break can also use the window for kids fit checks and early purchasing before fall pricing returns.

The Ski-Ya-Later Sale is available in-store and online at christysports.com. In the Pacific Northwest, the event runs at Sturtevant's and Ski Mart locations in the Seattle-Tacoma area. To find a nearby store, visit christysports.com/locations/find-a-store.html.

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About Christy Sports

Founded in 1958 by ski instructors Ed and Gale Crist, Christy Sports is the largest specialty ski and snowboard retailer and service provider in the Rocky Mountains, with more than 50 locations across Colorado, Utah, Montana and Washington. The company offers premium rentals, custom ski and snowboard boot fitting, expert tuning, outdoor apparel, patio furniture and year-round gear and services. Its family of brands includes Sturtevant's, BootDoctors, Powder Tools, The Alpineer and Ski Mart, each rooted in the mountain communities they serve. The company is known for knowledgeable staff and a commitment to service. Learn more at christysports.com.

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