Hiking & Trekking – Page 29
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ArticleVista Outdoor reports solid Q2
Both segments performed satisfactorily in Q2 in the midst of the spin-off plans, with strategic cost-cutting initiatives boosting profitability.
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ArticleDespite declines, Clarus sees improvement in outdoor and adventure
Revenue shifts in outdoor and adventure gear reflect strategic adjustments aimed at overcoming challenging consumer demand in key market segments.
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ArticleYeti makes progress with supply chain diversification as Q3 sales jump 10%
The outdoor company diversifies production, opens a new facility and reports 10% sales growth in Q3, driven by strong drinkware and cooler sales across all channels.
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ArticleWorld of Freesports is giving extreme sports a stage at ISPO Munich
An action sports channel hosts athletes and industry experts at the World of Freesports congress, exploring media strategies and sports visibility.
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News briefsRiebel is the new interim CEO of Ortovox
Following the departure of Schneidermeier, the group CEO is temporarily also in charge of the brand.
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ArticleKlättermusen opens first Paris store
The Swedish outdoor brand launches its first French store, offering sustainable, high-performance gear for urban and mountain explorers.
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ArticleRVRC sees sales growth accelerate at end of Q1 hit by warm weather
Sales growth picked up for Revolution Race, with gains in key regions despite a modest quarterly increase and challenges in Nordic markets.
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ArticleUSWE reports improved earnings in Q2 despite sales challenges
The Swedish hydration gear specialist shows resilience with improved Ebitda and expanded distribution network despite slight revenue decline.
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ArticlePáramo brings sustainable rainwear to the US via DTC
The British brand, known for its sustainability and durability, is set to expand into the US market with direct-to-consumer sales.
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News briefsJack Wolfskin expands UK partnership with Bleubird
The German outdoor brand strengthens its UK presence through a new agreement with a regional distributor to support independent retailers.
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ArticleLowa sets ambitious sustainability goals
The German outdoor footwear company commits to significant environmental and social responsibility targets to be achieved by 2027.
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ArticleMartin Stolzenberger: Being responsible, close to the market and authentic is key
In this exclusive interview, Martin Stolzenberger, CEO of Bergzeit, offers insights into the growth and sustainability journey of one of Europe’s leading outdoor retailers. Founded as a niche portal for mountaineering enthusiasts, Bergzeit has evolved into a major online retailer renowned for its authentic approach and commitment to quality.
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News briefsNorrøna introduces Varg, a luxury yacht for Arctic adventure trips
The Norwegian outdoor brand’s new sail yacht launches in March 2025, blending luxury and adventure in Norway’s stunning Northern landscapes.
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News briefsNemo’s Endless Promise collection named to Time’s Best Inventions list
The collection, designed to be 100% recyclable, earns a spot on Time’s prestigious 2024 list for Recyclable Gear Innovation.
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News briefsNewell Brands prices $1.25bn in notes to refinance debt and extend maturity profile
The parent of Marmot, Coleman, Contigo and Campingaz has announced $1.25 billion in new notes to refinance existing debt, supporting longer-term financial flexibility.
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News briefsHaglöfs expands Scandinavian presence with new Copenhagen store
A renowned outdoor brand strengthens its footprint with a new shop-in-shop location, offering performance gear in a premier Scandinavian department store.
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ArticleColumbia’s Q3 sales dip, but gross margin improves
Despite a 5 percent decline in revenues largely attributable to weak consumer demand in the US, Columbia Sportswear improved its Q3 gross margin by 150 basis points to 50.2 percent due to lower freight costs and a favorable channel and regional sales mix. Third quarter operating income slipped by 16 ...
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ArticleRocky Brands sees FY sales falling to low end of guidance ahead of growth next year
Rocky Brands blames it on delivery delays, which particularly affect Xtratuf.
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ArticleCoDi’s branded consumables turn Q3 profit despite lower sales
Compass Diversified’s sports and outdoor brands, including PrimaLoft and Boa, boosted Q3 profits to $11.2 million, overcoming last year’s losses.
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ArticleGarmin lifts annual forecast, with the outdoor segment helping growth in Q3
The Swiss fitness device manufacturer boosted its annual forecast again after a stellar Q3, with operating income up 62% and net income up 55% on double-digit growth across all segments.
