Hiking & Trekking
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OUTO expands push for equality and inclusion in the Outdoors
The UK-based nonprofit Opening Up The Outdoors is working with global brands to break down access barriers in the outdoor industry and build a more inclusive future.
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Online Brands Nordic confirms board and share issue
The Sweden-based e-commerce group has confirmed key board decisions and authorized a potential new share issue at its annual general meeting.
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Future of Keswick Mountain Festival uncertain
The UK outdoor festival drew record participation and strong visitor turnout in 2025, but organizers warn its future depends on public support.
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Aku partners with German mountain guide association
The Italian outdoor footwear company joins forces with Germany’s certified mountain guides to support alpine safety and sustainable gear development.
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Deckers warns of tariff impact in Q1 outlook
The US A U.S. footwear group forecasts lower Q1 sales and rising costs as tariff pressures mount and consumer demand shows signs of softening.
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Timberland appoints Darren Mckoy as creative lead
The US-based footwear brand has hired a British designer to lead its global product and creative direction.
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Berghaus film highlights Muslim women in the outdoors
A new short film from the UK outdoor brand tells the story of a Glasgow-based mother who encourages inclusivity in the hills through hiking.
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Norrøna partners with Topsports to enter China
The Norwegian outdoor brand is expanding into Greater China through a new retail and digital partnership with one of the region’s leading sportswear groups.
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Ownership change at Lafuma: Why Millet Mountain Group has let go
Millet Mountain Group has spun off Lafuma Outdoor, completing a key strategic realignment. CEO Romain Millet explains why brand consolidation makes sense for Millet’s long-term focus and how the acquisition by Peugeot Frères Industrie aligns with Lafuma’s future growth plans.
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Helly Hansen opens first store in Denver
The Norwegian outdoor apparel brand expands in the US with a new flagship location in Colorado’s capital and key mountain sports hub.
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Millet: „We have stores in Paris, Seoul and Shanghai but deliberately chose not to follow fashion trends“
In this exclusive interview, Romain Millet, CEO of Millet Mountain Group, reveals how the company is embracing a long-term vision rooted in its alpine heritage.
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Gregory restructures sales in Austria and Italy
The US-based backpack specialist is reorganizing distribution in two key Central European markets to strengthen its retail presence.
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Pentland names new DACH sales lead for Berghaus
The UK-based multi-brand group has appointed a new sales manager to drive growth in this key Central European outdoor market.
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Strava adds new tools for summer training
The fitness platform rolls out AI-powered routing and leaderboard updates to enhance exploration, fairness and performance tracking.
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Icebug to take over Canadian sales operations
The Swedish outdoor footwear brand is reshaping its North American distribution strategy to strengthen direct ties with Canadian customers.
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TNF, Timberland post higher Q4 sales
US-based VF Corp. reported stronger sales at its two key outdoor brands and outlined steps to offset tariffs and return to profitability in FY26.
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Stio to open new retail store in Breckenridge
The US-based mountain apparel brand expands its retail presence with a new store in the famous Colorado ski town.
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Wolverine Worldwide renovates global headquarters
The Michigan-based footwear and apparel group has unveiled a newly renovated workspace at its Rockford HQ for its Merrell and Saucony teams.
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Big Rock Candy Mountaineering debuts PFAS-free jacket with eVent
The US-based startup launches its first waterproof jacket using PFAS-free fabric technology from eVent Fabrics.
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Sales decline in Samsonite’s outdoor segment
The US-listed travel goods giant reports weaker results in its outdoor and lifestyle segment, which includes Gregory and High Sierra.