News Briefs – Page 55
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UK Outdoor Industry Award finalists announced
The finalists for the 2023 UK Outdoor Industry Awards were announced on June 14 in a presentation at the 2023 Outdoor Trade Show Social. All award finalists, including products from Silva, Berghaus, Ortlieb, Petzl, Edelrid, Montane, Picture Organic, Exped, Gruezi Bag, Goal Zero and TentBox, can be viewed on the ...
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Hövding and BBDO Nordics launch new creative concept
Hövding was previously best known for protecting cyclists from injuries in crashes with their neck/head airbag. Now, the Swedish company is teaming up with creative agency BBDO Nordics to pursue a new “protection” concept called Protecting Genius. It focuses on the importance of “protecting genius and creativity and celebrates those ...
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UYN unveils 100% bio-based Self Layer collection for spring 2024
Italian apparel, footwear and accessories brand UYN (Unleash Your Nature) has revealed its Self Layer collection for men and women, which is 100 percent bio-based and features a design using a single tube of fabric with only one seam. The Self Layer is designed to be worn directly against the ...
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Lowa's first trail running collection available in stores
Since June, the new All Terrain Running by Lowa (ATR) collection, which was first presented at ISPO Munich in November 2022, is available to international partners and selected retailers. The category, new to Lowa, launches with three models – Citux, Amplux and Fortux – and under the motto “Time to ...
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Teijin develops new functional fabric for sportswear and casualwear
Japan-based Teijin Frontier has announced the development of a new functional fabric for sportswear and casualwear called Solotex Liberte. This innovative fabric, which uses around 40 percent of plant-derived raw materials, is said to feature “a unique span-like texture and exceptional stretchability, as well as excellent colorability, luster and natural ...
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Pinarello could reportedly be sold to Ivan Glasenberg
Italian bike company Cicli Pinarello could soon be sold to Ivan Glasenberg, according to Italian newspaper Il Messaggero and other press sources. The 66-year-old South African billionaire, who holds a 10 percent stake in international mining company Glencore, is reportedly close to finalizing a deal to take a majority stake ...
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Decathlon’s buy-back scheme aims to curb tents left at festival sites
Decathlon has launched a new campaign in the UK to discourage consumers of its most popular “festival tent” from leaving the item behind after an event. In the initial No Tent Left Behind trial, any customer who has bought a Quechua MH100 2 Man tent (£29.99) directly from Decathlon between ...
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New Head of Sales at Royal Robbins
Source: Royal Robbins Todd Gordon California-based outdoor company Royal Robbins, founded in 1968 by climbers and adventurers Royal and Liz Robbins, has hired Todd Gordon as Director of Sales. In his new role, he will drive strategic initiatives, build strong partnerships and further strengthen Royal Robbins’ position ...
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Keen lowers prices to “fight inflation”
Hiking sandal and walking boot brand Keen has taken the unusual step of lowering its prices, even as prices across the industry continue to rise. Under a “price relief” URL tail on its website, Keen now displays the message, “We’ve lowered prices on nearly every Keen shoe on our site! ...
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Polartec launches metal-free, mint-based odor inhibitor
Source: Polartec The base of Fresh Face: Mint from the Willamette Valley in Oregon Polartec, a brand of Milliken & Company, has launched Fresh Face, a natural, renewable and biodegradable odor inhibitor for textiles. Utilizing botanical mint oil, Fresh Face provides a plant-based, sustainable alternative to traditional ...
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Oberalp opens Milan showroom
The Oberalp Group, the owner of Salewa, Dynafit and other mountain brands, has opened a new showroom in Milan. Located at Open336 in Viale Sarca 336, the 1,000-square-meter space, which also houses the group’s offices, reportedly represents an investment of more than €500,000. Headquartered in Bolzano, Italy, the Oberalp Group ...
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Storck goes China
A distribution partnership between German premium bike supplier Storck Bicycle GmbH and China’s Golden Wheel Group (also known as Tianjin Golden Wheel Bicycle Group) was officially signed at this year’s China Cycle Show (May 5-8) in Shanghai. A key aspect of the cooperation is the distribution of Storck’s racing and ...
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Timberland hires chief merchandising officer, completing transformation of global product organization
Nike veteran Archie McEachern has joined Timberland’s global leadership team as VP and chief merchandising officer last week. He most recently served as CEO of Florida-based basketball startup 360 Hoops, which developed a three-sided basketball hoop for practice and play. McEachern also spent 28 years at Nike in various product ...
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Olpro brings in sales expert to support international growth
Camping and campervan brand Olpro has brought in Johanna Grzonka as a sales expert to support its growing international trade. She works as part of the growing operational team at Olpro, working with the UK but focusing on European sales. Grzonka will use her experience working with major camping retailers ...
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Archroma partners with COLOURizd on eco-friendly coloring solution for textiles
Archroma, the Swiss provider of specialty chemicals, has teamed up with COLOURizd on a new standard for an eco-friendlier production of sustainable textiles. The collaboration will enable brands and fabric mills to combine Archroma pigment coloration solutions with the COLOURizd QuantumCOLOUR yarn-coloring technology to produce high-performance textiles with minimal environmental ...
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Naturkompaniet opens flagship store in Oslo
Source: Glenn Pettersen Naturkompaniet - Hegdehaugsveien 29, Oslo Knowledge and sustainability are the focus of Naturkompaniet’s new flagship store on Hegdehaugsveien in Oslo. Originally founded in Sweden in 1991, this is the company’s sixth store in Norway, offering well-known brands such as Fjällräven, Patagonia, Arc’teryx, Osprey, Devold, ...
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Finnish biotech company enlists outdoor expert
Martin Kössler, founder of Scandinavian Outdoor Group and owner of an outdoor brand consultancy, is joining Finnish biotech company NordShield. The Sweden-based industry veteran, who has worked in the sports and outdoor sector for more than 30 years, is expected to help Nordshield expand internationally. Among other things, Kössler has ...
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Woom appoints former Adidas CEO to advisory board
Source: Woom GmbH/Felix Vratny Kasper Rørsted Kasper Rørsted, former CEO of Adidas, has joined Woom as Chairman of the Advisory Board. In the tenth year of its existence, the children’s and youth bicycle manufacturer is thus bringing a top international manager onto the team. The goals are ...
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New project uses AI and satellites to detect organic vs non-organic cotton fields
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) and the European Space Agency (ESA) have teamed up with German software firm Marple to map organic cotton using satellites and artificial intelligence (AI). Using a program developed by Marple, the project will train AI to use ESA satellite data to detect cotton fields ...
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Latest winners of the Scandinavian Outdoor Award announced
The winners of the Scandinavian Outdoor Award spring/summer 2024 session were announced at this year’s OutDoor by ISPO. The international jury of outdoor journalists and outdoor gear specialists agreed that the overall prize should go to Nordisk for its Lodur rain-repellent down jacket, weighing in at only 300 grams. ...