All Outdoor Industry Compass articles in OIC Vol. 18, 2025 – Page 64
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ArticleColumbia Sportswear boosted by international growth
The US outdoor apparel maker narrowed its loss in Q2 as strong international sales helped offset domestic weakness and inventory headwinds.
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ArticleClarus sees wider loss as Adventure segment falters
The outdoor gear company reported a wider quarterly loss amid continued weakness in its vehicle accessories segment.
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News briefsCanada Goose grows revenue, but loss deepens
The Canadian luxury outdoor brand posted strong Q1 sales and margin gains, but losses deepened due to higher expenses and continued EMEA pressure.
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News briefsGregory expands travel line with new duffels
The US outdoor gear brand debuts new travel packs and wheeled duffels aimed at explorers heading off-road or through airports.
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News briefsEtsy revenue rises despite GMS decline
The online marketplace operator saw revenue growth in Q2, even as buyer activity and gross merchandise sales trended downward.
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News briefsJohnson Outdoors returns to profit in Q3
The US outdoor equipment firm posted a solid third quarter, led by strong fishing sales and improved margins across key segments.
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ArticleNewell Brands grows margins, cuts sales outlook
The parent of Marmot and Coleman improved profitability in Q2 despite lower sales and adjusted its full-year outlook to reflect tariff headwinds.
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News briefsHoka launches Mafate 5 trail running shoe
The US performance brand unveils a new trail running shoe with Rocker Integrity Technology designed for endurance and rugged terrain.
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ArticleOutdoor tourism in Italy consolidates last year’s trends
Outdoor Tourism Observatory expects Italy’s outdoor tourism sector to maintain strong momentum in 2025, driven by foreign visitors and a €4.97 billion direct economic impact.
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News briefsYamaha acquires Brose e-bike business
The Japanese mobility company takes over the German e-bike drive systems in a move tied to Brose’s strategic realignment.
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News briefsAdidas Terrex with new hiking shoe
The outdoor division of German sportswear giant Adidas introduces a new technical hiking shoe designed for comfort and stability in rough terrain.
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News briefsSimms and Grateful Dead launch limited collection
The US fishing gear manufacturer teams up with the iconic rock band for a new limited-edition lifestyle and performance apparel line.
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ArticleUSWE Sports posts 42% sales growth in Q1
The Swedish outdoor gear maker saw strong top-line growth and improved margins in its fiscal first quarter, despite currency and segment headwinds.
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News briefsEOG adds four new members
The European trade body for the outdoor sector expands its network with new members focused on sustainability, circularity and industry advocacy.
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News briefsYKK supplies EcoDye zippers for 2025 World Expo
The Japan-based fastening products manufacturer supports Expo 2025 with water-saving zipper technology based on supercritical CO₂ dyeing.
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News briefsColumbia Sportswear launches new global brand platform
The US outdoor company unveils its first major refresh in a decade with a humorous campaign designed to highlight gear made for extremes.
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News briefsDick’s extends exchange offer deadline for Foot Locker notes
The US sporting goods retailer is extending the deadline for its note exchange offer tied to the pending acquisition of a rival chain.
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ArticleDeuter partners with HydraPak for custom hydration systems
The German outdoor gear specialist teams up with the US hydration brand to offer integrated water systems in select backpack lines from 2025.
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News briefsRevelyst taps new CFO from VF Corp.
The US performance gear group appoints a former VF Corp. executive to lead its financial strategy amid leadership transition.
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ArticleEmerald sees growth, outdoor shows hold steady
The US-based trade show organizer posted Q2 gains, with steady organic performance in its outdoor and sporting goods events portfolio.
