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    Uvex partners with Tocsen for safety

    2020-02-11T09:54:00Z

    The German helmet and eyewear specialist Uvex is starting to distribute the eponymous sensor system of Tocsen, a start-up in Freiburg, Germany. Tocsen consists of a fall sensor and app to detect the crash of a helmet wearer. It enquires about the state of the fallen skier, snowboarder or cyclist, ...

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    ​New membrane by OutDry’s inventor

    2020-02-11T09:53:00Z

    Columbia Sportswear acquired OutDry Technologies 10 years ago and decided at the time to restrict the membrane to products under its own brands, such as Columbia and Mountain Hardwear. This compelled OutDry’s more than 50 external customers to look for alternatives. OutDry’s inventor, Matteo Morlacchi, and his brother Luca, who ...

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    BenQ launches new Xpore membrane

    2020-02-10T18:57:00Z

    BenQ Materials Corporation, a Taiwanese company specializing in materials science, has launched a new nanoporous waterproof/breathable membrane technology for high-performance sports apparel which, it claims, provides both environmental sustainability and more benefits than other, more popular membranes.

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    The green bona fides of Adidas

    2020-01-25T22:13:00Z

    This year, for the first time, more than half of the polyester in Adidas products will derive from recycled plastic waste. If things stay on track, moreover, by 2024 Adidas will be using recycled polyester exclusively whenever it is applicable. Adidas has been working on a number of other sustainability ...

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    Deutsche Telekom launches program at the crossroads of fashion and technology

    2020-01-25T11:13:00Z

    With “Telekom Fashion Fusion,” Deutsche Telekom has launched a program at the crossroads of fashion and technology. The program has previously promoted talent in prototype development in cooperation with events, such as the IFA trade show and the #Fashiontech Conference, both in Berlin. Only in 2019 did the program begin ...

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    Head introduces lightest snowboard range on the market

    2020-01-25T11:12:00Z

    Head has announced the introduction of the lightest snowboard range on the market with boards made of innovative material combinations following the “Lyt Tech” principle. The brand applies the principle also to other product lines, including skis and ski boots. The idea is to focus only on essentials during product ...

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    Lolë expands into the men’s and travel categories

    2020-01-25T11:11:00Z

    The Canadian brand Lolë, which until now has focused exclusively on women’s athleisure apparel, has announced its expansion into the men’s and travel categories. This move appears as a direct result of the arrival of actor and outdoor enthusiast Josh Duhamel as equity owner and investor as well as ambassador ...

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    Polartec to present a lighter version of Power Air fabric at Ispo Munich

    2020-01-25T11:10:00Z

    Polartec will present a lighter version of its two-year-old Power Air fabric at Ispo Munich 2020. The polyester fabric is made from a single yarn, is fully recyclable and has a higher content (73 percent) of post-consumer recycled (PCR) resin. It works by encapsulating air-trapping fibers. This results in a ...

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    Ispo Awards 2020 winners have been selected

    2020-01-25T11:09:00Z

    The winners of the Ispo Awards 2020 have been selected but, as usual, cannot be announced before the official award ceremony at Ispo Munich on Jan. 26 at 4.30 p.m. As the organizers report, the jury has selected the highlights from over 430 entries in four segments: snowsports, outdoor, fitness ...

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    Multiple brands adopt Gore-Tex Pro tech

    2020-01-25T11:08:00Z

    Arc’teryx, Mammut, Mountain Equipment, Mountain Hardwear, Montbell, Norröna and Patagonia are among the apparel brands that have adopted three new Gore-Tex Pro technologies for their autumn/winter 2020/21 collections. Segmenting its offer of solutions for waterproof/breathable fabrics, W.L. Gore & Associates has developed a “most rugged technology,” a “stretch technology” and ...

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    Rab to present its first skiwear collection at Ispo

    2020-01-25T11:07:00Z

    Rab will present its first skiwear collection, called Khroma, at Ispo Munich. The British outdoor brand describes it as a natural progression of its own history. Khroma is a clothing system to keep ski mountaineers warm, dry and comfortable at all times. The step does seem natural, as Rab has ...

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    Balenciaga introduces new chunky shoe

    2020-01-25T11:06:00Z

    Will chunky and colorful sneakers continue to be in fashion? Balenciaga, which launched the new trend a few years ago, presented a much smaller sneaker, called Zen, at its recent fashion show in Paris under the slogan “take it easy.” Made of polyurethane, the more minimalistic Zen shoe has a ...

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    ​TNF and Fusalp adopt the “intelligent heating technology” developed by Clim8

    2020-01-25T11:05:00Z

    The North Face and Fusalp have adopted the “intelligent heating technology” developed by Clim8, a four-year-old French firm, in the wake of Odlo, Ixon and Burton. For the next autumn/winter season, TNF will be using it in some versatile mid-layers and sport chic jackets, and Fusalp in gloves. Similar functionalities ...

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    Anta develops its first graphene-enhanced garment

    2020-01-25T10:42:00Z

    Anta has developed its first graphene-enhanced garment, the A-Flame down jacket, in collaboration with researchers at Xiamen University. Graphene is used in the jacket to radiate far infrared rays and help keep the wearer warm in cold temperatures. The company said that it plans to use graphene in a wide ...

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    Asics launches Tokyo-inspired collection of footwear and apparel

    2020-01-25T10:41:00Z

    Asics is launching a new Tokyo-inspired collection of footwear and apparel to celebrate its Japanese heritage. The collection features two lines, Retro Tokyoand Modern Tokyo, and comprises multiple categories, including running, volleyball, tennis and sportstyle. The design of the collection is inspired by Japanese culture and craftsmanship, with breathable panels ...

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    UA discontinues UA Record app

    2020-01-25T10:40:00Z

    Under Armour will pull UA Record out of the market at the end of March, encouraging users of its mobile app for fitness workouts to transition to the company’s MapMyFitness app, which is launching a new feature, Workout Routines. By Dec. 31, 2019, UA Record had already been removed from ...

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    Clariant partners with FFE on color project

    2020-01-25T10:40:00Z

    Clariant, the color expert and manufacturer, has partnered with Francesco Franceschetti Elastomeri (FFE) on an in-depth research and color-finding project that has led to a solution for high-end ski boot application. Early in the summer of 2019, Clariant and FFE joined forces on an exhaustive study of the Italian ski ...

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    Polartec has introduced a lighter version of its two-year-old Power...

    2020-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Polartec has introduced a lighter version of its two-year-old Power Air fabric. Houdini of Sweden is the first and only company to have adopted it so far for its autumn/winter 2020/21 collection. The polyester fabric is made from a single yarn. It is fully recyclable and has a higher recycled ...

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    Asics has unveiled the prototype of its first smart shoe,...

    2020-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Asics has unveiled the prototype of its first smart shoe, developed in close partnership with New Fold Studio (nnf). The announcement was made at CES 2020, the Las Vegas tradeshow on consumer technologies, whose latest edition ran on Jan. 7-10. Nnf is a Japanese start-up pioneering the use of sensor ...

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    Adidas has launched new laceless footwear for tennis players. The...

    2020-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Adidas has launched new laceless footwear for tennis players. The new Stycon shoe, whose silhouette does not look like the typical tennis sneaker, is said to offer optimized comfort for wearers thanks to improved fit and control. The shoe has no shoelaces and a knit collar, designed to naturally expand ...