The British outdoor manufacturer Karrimor announced yesterday the release of three technical jackets for spring summer 2012, after a seven years break from that particular range of products.
Month: March 2012
Berghaus updates BIOFLEX rucksack technology
The first iteration of Bioflex was released by Berghaus back in 2005 in a range of technical rucksacks and scored a few awards for its innovating way to distribute the weight and allow the pack to move. Fast forward 2012 and they are outing a new improved version.
Columbia introduces new Omni-wick EVAP tech, wants to beat Gore at its own game
It’s no secret that for years now Gore has been the leader in waterproof membranes and laminates with its Gore-Tex products. But companies like Columbia have been trying to communicate to the public that there are other options.
The North Face introduces 3 new shoes with Cradle tech
The California based company just released a trio of shoes for the outdoor enthusiasts out there using what they call the Cradle technology.
Merino will disappear very quickly
Behind this very ambiguous title is a fact that Merino manufacturers like Icebreaker are not trying to hide: Merino degrade very quickly.
The North Face open to Explore Fund applications
If you work with kids and want to get them outside you might be in luck. Applications for The North Face® Explore Fund™ are now open.
Petzl new NAO headlamp piles up awards
Petzl, well known for their hand free lighting systems introduced back in January the NAO, a headlamp which can automatically adjusts it light intensity and beam type.