All Hiking & Trekking articles – Page 5
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VF Corp. appoints Abhishek Dalmia as COO
The TNF parent has promoted a key digital strategist to Chief Operating Officer as the company doubles down on transformation amid shifting market dynamics.
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Maier Sports launches recyclable hiking pants
The German company redefines hiking pants with the recyclable Nil Loop and Lulaka Loop models, which are “circular by design.”
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Tecnica Group announces new CEO
Tecnica Group appoints former Adidas executive Andrea Dorigo to lead the next phase of global growth and innovation, according to Italian media sources.
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Decathlon Germany with record revenue, plans expansion
The retailer sees €1.17 billion in 2024 GMV, driven by omnichannel strategy, cycling growth and sustainability focus.
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Hanwag partners with Brandwave to expand presence in UK
The German brand teams up with the British sports marketing agency to elevate its UK presence.
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Schöffel Sport restructures sales organization to strengthen customer focus
The German outdoor company restructures its sales into Wholesale and DTC units to sharpen customer focus, improve efficiency and accelerate its digital transformation.
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Grayl debuts The Carry Project: modular adventure packs
The Seattle-based company’s new Carry Project introduces rugged, modular packs designed for everyday and off-grid use.
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Berghaus and Ponda collaborate on innovation in regenerative outerwear
The collaboration has resulted in a regenerative outerwear concept using BioPuff, and large-scale integration of biomaterials is currently being researched.
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Ecco reports 2024 loss, injects €48m to bolster balance sheet
The Danish company posted a €37.6m loss in 2024 and received a €48m capital injection to stabilize its balance sheet as it sets its sights on a return to profitability in 2025.
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Intersport Klöpping opens Bauhaus-inspired store in Dessau
The German Inersport dealer has opened a new Bauhaus-themed store in Dessau, offering premium sports brands, modern design and family-led inspiration.
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Klättermusen opens first German store in Munich
The Swedish mountaineering brand chooses Munich for its first German door, offering a curated space for outdoor gear and community events.
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Assos, Mammut launch joint collection for bikepacking adventures
The Swiss brands combine their expertise in cycling and mountaineering in a new hybrid collection.
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KMD reports wider H1 loss, but Kathmandu sales trends improve
Despite a tough first half, the parent of Kathmandu, Oboz and Rip Curl sees positive momentum in DTC growth and forward wholesale orders across its key outdoor labels.
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Arc’teryx to open first Manchester store in late 2025, seeks staff
The Canadian brand will open its first Manchester store in Q3 of 2025, expanding its UK footprint and offering a hands-on experience for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Strava opens new HQ in San Francisco
The platform unveils its new global headquarters in California, which is designed to foster innovation, collaboration and deeper connections with athletes worldwide.
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Isbjörn’s parent appoints new CFO
Mattias Haraldsson is the new CFO of Online Brands Nordic, expected to support the group’s growth-focused strategy through acquisitions and financial leadership.
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Jetboil launches Genesis Basecamp Isobutane System for the global market
The US brand, part of Johnson Outdoors, expands internationally with the launch of its isobutane-compatible system, offering compact performance for global adventurers.
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Salomon appoints Nick Parkinson as Global Brand Creative Director
Salomon names the former Nike and Converse creative leader to guide its global brand vision from the heart of the French Alps.
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Thuja and Polartec collaborate on a custom zero-waste performance hoodie
The ethical outdoor gear brand partners with Polartec to launch a sustainable, made-to-order performance hoodie crafted from deadstock fabric and designed for rugged adventures.
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Suunto Vertical Week 2025 breaks records for participation and altitude covered
The event broke global records with nearly 240,000 participants and 121 million vertical meters climbed to support climate advocacy.