All Hiking & Trekking articles – Page 28
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News briefsBergzeit expands Re-Use platform and strengthens climate partnership
The German outdoor e-tailer enhances its second-hand platform and collaborates with POW to extend product lifecycles and cut waste.
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News briefsPeak Design launches its first Outdoor Line for 2024
On Nov. 21, the US brand known for its photo equipment will launch its first outdoor line with four products.
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News briefsIcebug wins award for eco innovation
The Swedish footwear brand was recognized for setting new standards in eco-friendly practices and sustainable business models within the fashion industry.
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News briefsJack Wolfskin remains in turnaround mode
Topgolf Callaway is restructuring the outdoor brand’s cost base and product strategy, with improving sell-throughs and strong performance in China.
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News briefsBergans partners with Trimco on digital product passport technology
Through this collaboration, the outdoor brand will equip some of its products with DPP unique labels.
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News briefsWidforss acquires Milrab to expand Nordic market reach
The Swedish outdoor retailer enhances its presence by acquiring a Norwegian e-commerce company.
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OpinionMark Held: OutDoor – a time for decisions
This message by Mark Held, former EOG President, urges the outdoor industry to embrace OutDoor’s revamped model, which offers new, cost-effective opportunities.
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News briefsMontura appoints new CEO
The Italian outdoor apparel brand strengthens its leadership to enhance global market expansion and sustain its growth in the technical gear sector.
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News briefsArc’teryx pledges to use Cycora
Beginning in 2026, the Canadian outdoor brand will utilize Ambercycle’s Cycora regenerated materials as part of its efforts toward circularity.
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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.
