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Pets
$209,209,202
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Popular Takeaway Business
NSW
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Popular Cafe with Spectacular Views of Sydney
Wamberal NSW
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$850,000
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Thinking of Buying a Camping & Hiking Equipment Shop in Australia? Here Are 3 Vital Questions to Ask

 

Australia’s sport and camping equipment retailing industry generated $6.6 billion in revenue in 2025, employing around 21,700 people across 3,900 enterprises.

 

The industry achieved a 5.4% profit margin with total profits reaching $358 million, and is forecast to grow at an annualised 3.3% through 2030, driven by outdoor recreation, tourism recovery, and health-conscious consumers.

 

Major players such as Super Retail Group (BCF, Macpac, Rebel) and Spotlight Group (Anaconda) dominate the market, supported by strong online sales and destination-style stores. Despite rising competition from online-only retailers, camping and hiking shops continue to perform well as Australians embrace affordable outdoor holidays and eco-tourism.

 

1. Is the Business Financially Stable in a Competitive Retail Market?

 

Why It Matters:

 

Profitability in this industry depends on balancing inventory costs, seasonality, and competition from major chains and e-commerce platforms. Financially stable businesses are those with efficient operations, loyal customer bases, and a mix of in-store and online sales.

 

What to Check:

  • Revenue and margins – Average profit margin is 5.4%, with top-performing stores benefiting from economies of scale and private-label products.

  • Purchasing efficiency – Bulk buying and supplier partnerships lower costs, while smaller shops face higher import and freight expenses.

  • Sales mix – Look for balance between high-margin accessories (tents, packs) and larger equipment (kayaks, bikes).

  • Online sales – Digital channels now account for more than 13% of total retail trade, growing 4.5% over five years.

  • Seasonal resilience – Check sales data across quarters, as turnover peaks in summer and school holidays but drops in winter.

 

2. Does the Business Have a Competitive Edge and Loyal Market?

 

Why It Matters:

 

Competition from major brands such as Anaconda, BCF, and Kathmandu means smaller businesses must rely on strong community reputation, personalised service, and niche branding to retain customers.

 

What to Check:

  • Brand reputation – Positive Google and social media reviews drive organic foot traffic and online conversions.

  • Customer demographics – Core markets include families (aged 35–54) seeking value holidays and young adults (15–34) driven by social media influence and outdoor fitness trends.

  • Store experience – Interactive setups, in-store workshops, and expert staff knowledge boost loyalty and sales.

  • Location advantage – NSW, Victoria, and Queensland host nearly 80% of all retailers, aligning with population density and outdoor tourism hubs.

  • Product diversification – Combine core hiking and camping gear with fishing, fitness, or travel accessories to increase average transaction value.

 

3. Is the Business Positioned for Future Outdoor and Digital Growth?

 

Why It Matters:

 

The outdoor retail market is being reshaped by digital sales, sustainability, and eco-tourism demand. Businesses that integrate technology and environmental responsibility will have a clear competitive advantage.

 

What to Check:

  • Digital investment – Leading retailers are adopting omnichannel platforms with fast-loading sites, mobile optimisation, and click-and-collect services.

  • Sustainability focus – Growing consumer preference for durable, recyclable, and ethically sourced gear drives product demand.

  • Government support – The Federal Government’s $10 million upgrade to 110 caravan parks (2025) and free camping initiatives are fuelling outdoor recreation spending.

  • Partnerships and community ties – Collaborations with local hiking clubs or tourism boards increase brand visibility.

  • Economic resilience – With discretionary income projected to rise by 3% annually, spending on outdoor recreation is expected to remain strong through 2030.

 

Ready to Invest in a Thriving Camping & Hiking Equipment Shop?

 

As Australians embrace active, nature-focused lifestyles and eco-friendly tourism, the camping and hiking retail industry continues to grow steadily.

 

Success depends on smart inventory management, strong online integration, and community engagement that fosters trust and loyalty among outdoor enthusiasts.

 

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