All Camping articles – Page 2
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News briefsHerbertz shifts toward outdoor lifestyle
A long-established German knife and outdoor equipment specialist is repositioning its business around lifestyle, e-commerce and distribution.
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News briefsCamping and Caravanning Club backs OIA Summit
A long-established UK camping organization deepens its industry role by backing the key trade conference and AGM next spring.
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ArticleAlpkit secures new investment
The outdoor and cycling equipment maker restructures its finances to secure jobs, stores and long-term operations.
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News briefsSolo Brands previews Q4 performance
The lifestyle and outdoor brand portfolio shared early signals from the holiday quarter ahead of its full-year results.
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News briefsRumpl names VP of global brand
The Oregon-based outdoor blanket specialist has named a new marketing leader to support global growth and brand expansion.
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News briefsDeuter named Fair Wear Leader for the 12th time
The outdoor equipment maker has once again been recognized for its long-term commitment to social standards in global supply chains.
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News briefsNemo introduces Satellite reclining chair
The outdoor equipment specialist expands its camp furniture range with a lightweight reclining chair for versatile outdoor use.
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ArticleBergfreunde posts double-digit growth
The German online specialist for mountain and outdoor gear reports strong growth in 2025, well above overall market expectations.
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News briefsNemo launches Spring 2026 collection
The New England outdoor gear maker rolls out lighter pads, new camp furniture and updated backpacking tents for Spring 2026.
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News briefsVango marks 60 years at CMT
The Scottish camping equipment specialist enters its anniversary year with new tents and awnings, showcasing them at CMT Stuttgart.
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News briefsKatadyn appoints global marketing head
The Swiss specialist in water and nutrition systems strengthens its global marketing and communications leadership to support international growth.
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ArticleThule posts Q3 growth as Quad Lock offsets organic decline
Thule delivered reported Q3 growth and higher margins despite weaker organic demand, with the Quad Lock acquisition offsetting softer consumer and retail conditions.
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ArticleChristian Gisi named Exped CEO
An experienced industry executive is set to lead the Swiss outdoor equipment specialist into its next growth phase.
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ArticleSolo Brands simplifies share structure
A US-based lifestyle group moves to a single share class, targeting lower tax exposure and reduced compliance costs.
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News briefsGlobal flashlight market to reach $12.2bn
A new market report highlights how technology, outdoor participation and emergency preparedness are driving steady growth in the global flashlight sector.
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ArticleSchwan-Stabilo revenue slips amid weak global demand
A soft consumer environment and elevated inventories weighed on all three business units, while the group focused on cost discipline and selective investment to stabilize performance.
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News briefsVoited launches film and artist collaborations
The outdoor lifestyle brand expands its creative and sustainability initiatives with a new environmental film and artist designs.
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ArticleJohnson Outdoors narrows losses as second-half momentum offsets soft start
Johnson Outdoors Inc. reported a steadier finish to fiscal year 2025, with stronger second-half demand and margin improvements significantly reducing operating losses despite flat full-year revenue.
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News briefsLeatherman announces CEO transition for 2026
The American multi-tool manufacturer appoints a long-time operations and finance executive as its next CEO while its outgoing leader shifts toward innovation.
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OpinionISPO 2025: How to go out with a Bang!
At ISPO 2025, Charles Ross saw how a packed sustainability stage and lively debates proved that the industry still needs to meet in person.
