
FISCHER: RC 4 World Cup Technology in Series
It's a good thing you don't need a permit for road use in skiing.Because the entire racing series, featuring original World Cup technology, would scarcely stand a chance of getting
It's a good thing you don't need a permit for road use in skiing.Because the entire racing series, featuring original World Cup technology, would scarcely stand a chance of getting
far from groomed trails no regular skier can be found but the true adventure for the free-rider is about to begin. Floating onto deep powder snow passing deep slopes and you can feel the
By acquiring U.S. backpack manufacturer Gregory Mountain Products in July, Samsonite, the world’s leading luggage brand, has stepped into the outdoor business. For 38 years
With targeted sales training, an optimised POP programme and close partnerships with leading European outdoor retailers, Black Diamond will be increasing their
The new Nano-Air™ Jacket and Hoody deliver the ultimate insulation link-up – four-way stretch plus breathability. By placing synthetic FullRange™ insulation between a
Fischer Sports celebrated its 90th anniversary at the Ried Exhibition Centre on Friday 26 September 2014. Beside the owners, the supervisory board and all members of staff
When climbing first emerged in the 80s, climbing shoes, came in just one colour and this remained unaltered for many years, due to both production and marketing issues. From the production
With the new trekking backpacks Centauri, Astrum and Asymmetric, VAUDE is introducing three true workhorses – and substantiating its core competence of technical backpacks.
An “eagle’s nest” laboratory, at the gates of heaven. Because up there, at 3585 metres on the Valle d’Aosta side of Monte Rosa, is the ideal habitat for climbers to get to grips with: a flurry of ultraviolet rays, shaken up by the polar temperatures and icy, biting winds. These extreme natural conditions are impossible to create artificially, even in the most modern factory setting.
There is no need to go very far or face long and tiring journeys: to visit the locations of the First World War just spend a holiday at Passo San Pellegrino.