All Hiking & Trekking articles – Page 22
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ArticleHelen of Troy appoints interim CEO
The US-based parent of Osprey, Hydro Flask and other outdoor and wellness brands announces a sudden leadership shake-up.
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ArticleColumbia withdraws FY2025 outlook due to tariff impacts
The US-based outdoor apparel group pauses its annual forecast as global trade pressures and consumer uncertainty cloud the second half of 2025.
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News briefsLowa USA appoints new GM
The German outdoor footwear maker names Lance Taylor its new US General Manager as it prepares for a leadership handoff following nearly 30 years of service.
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News briefsCotswold Outdoor Group significantly cut its losses in 2024
The company owns retailer brands Cotswold Outdoor, Runners Need and Snow + Rock.
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ArticleGarmin does it again – reports another strong quarter
The Swiss maker of fitness and navigation devices reports strong Q1 growth across key segments and raises its full-year outlook despite trade uncertainty.
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ArticleNewell Brands updates FY outlook, addresses tariff implications
The US-based parent of outdoor brands Coleman and Marmot adjusts its FY25 outlook and weighs tariff-related risks to earnings and cash flow.
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ArticleKlättermusen expands retail network, becomes tour operator
Swedish premium outdoor brand Klättermusen is is looking to expand its retail presence and increase its customer touchpoints. It has just opened its first store in Munich, Germany, with more to follow.
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ArticleRocky Brands boosts Q1 profit thanks to DTC growth
The US footwear group sees profit nearly double in Q1, led by strong direct-to-consumer sales and solid growth for brands like Xtratuf and Rocky.
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ArticleLowa reports strong results for 2024, plans expansion
The German outdoor footwear manufacturer posted its second-best financial year in 2024, driven by growth in kids, winter and trail running segments.
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News briefsSea to Summit strengthens leadership in North America
The Australian outdoor gear company names new leaders to guide its North American growth, appointing Chris Sword and Aaron Baker to key roles.
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News briefsBaffin expands direct shipping to key EU markets
The Canadian footwear brand now offers direct-to-consumer shipping in France, Germany, the UK and Italy.
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News briefsOdlo kicks off new collab with POW Switzerland
The Swiss outdoor apparel brand teams up with POW Switzerland and photographer Filip Zuan for a limited collection promoting climate action.
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News briefsHanwag appoints international sales manager
The German brand under the Fenix Outdoor umbrella has named Sanela Krisat International Sales Director to drive its global expansion.
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ArticleReima Group welcomes new majority owners
The Finnish brand enters a new phase of international growth as industry veterans Elina Björklund, Anders Ullstrand and Jonas Meerits take majority ownership.
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News briefsPinewood appoints new CEO
Andreas Esbjörnsson comes from Jaktia and will take up his new position as CEO of the Swedish brand after the summer.
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News briefsBlack Diamond relaunches #MinimizeYourImpact initiative
The brand calls on the outdoor community to embrace sustainable practices with the relaunch of its #MinimizeYourImpact initiative this spring.
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News briefsCotopaxi names Canadian distributor
The Salt Lake City-based brand expands into Canada by partnering with In-Sport Fashions from Montréal as its exclusive distributor.
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News briefsReima reduces emissions and grows sustainably in 2024
The Finnish activewear brand for kids’ 2024 sustainability results show major emissions cuts, expanded use of recycled materials and strong growth in international markets.
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News briefsHalti reduces emissions at its headquarters by 50%
The Finnish company reports significant environmental progress at its headquarters in Sipoo, including heating system upgrades and office culture changes.
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ArticleOsprey grows globally, while Helen of Troy revises strategy due to tariffs
Helen of Troy’s outdoor pack brand shows global promise despite challenges at home, as the group eyes new growth opportunities in EMEA and APAC markets for FY25.
