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September 23, 2022
Helinox and Deus Ex Machina Combine Forces on Lightweight Packable Furniture Collection
BERKELEY, Calif - September 23, 2022 /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Introducing Deus x Helinox, a collaboration featuring a limited edition run of two Helinox packable outdoor classics that are dual-branded, dressed, and paneled with three bespoke Deus camouflage prints. The two brands share the ability to transcend the traditional brand identity,...
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September 22, 2022
Cost of RV Insurance 2022
Without getting actual quotes for your recreational vehicle (RV), finding precise information about the cost of RV insurance can be difficult. While a commonly quoted figure is that camper insurance costs around $1,500 per year on average, the truth is that the cost of your RV policy will likely vary...
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September 22, 2022
Arcade Belts Introduces Artist Series with Hannah Eddy and Vernan Kee
OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. - September 22, 2022 /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Arcade, a brand founded on the belief that belts could be designed to function better, last longer, and be more comfortable, introduces the Artist Series, featuring the works of Hannah Eddy and Vernan Kee. Hannah Eddy - Sharing the Stoke...
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September 22, 2022
Grand jury indicts man accused of defrauding Carolina Pines RV Resort out of nearly $1 million
A Myrtle Beach man is accused of stealing nearly $1 million for a well-known RV resort in Horry County. A federal grand jury indicted 53-year-old Troy Bittner on five counts of wire fraud. The indictment alleges that Bittner, while in his role as a manager at Carolina Pines RV Resort,...
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September 22, 2022
Wolverine Worldwide, 3M To Pay $54M In PFAS Class Settlement
A judge has given tentative approval in a $54 million settlement involving Wolverine Worldwide and 3M Co. related to a class action lawsuit over PFAS chemicals that contaminated drinking water in western Michigan. The chemicals from a since-closed tannery were discovered five years ago. SGB Media
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September 22, 2022
Columbia Sportswear Looks to Add $700 Million in Net Sales by 2025, Fueled by Growth at Sorel
At its first investor day since going public in 1998, Columbia Sportswear Co. outlined ambitious long-term growth targets. The Portland, Ore.-based sportswear company on Thursday laid out a goal to add over $700 million in net sales by 2025, a strategy that hinges on growth in footwear, digital sales and...
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September 22, 2022
ARTILECT Brings Home Awards from Backcountry Magazine’s 2023 Gear Guide
BOULDER, Colo. - September 22, 2022 /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - ARTILECT, creator of innovation-driven products designed to increase user performance through its systems-based A/SYS technical apparel system, announces that the brand has won two awards from the annual Backcountry Magazine 2023 Gear Guide. The Flatiron 185 baselayer as Editor’s Choice and...
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September 21, 2022
Why Does the Catholic Church Oppose Utah’s Little Cottonwood Canyon Gondola?
The Diocese took the stance that the gondola benefits a relative few who already have the means to ski, and that taxpayer money should be used to improve the lives of the state’s most vulnerable, to bolster things like low-income housing, food insecurity, and other quality-of-life issues. In short, private...
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September 21, 2022
Arc’teryx leans into circularity with opening of largest-ever ReBIRD service center in Boulder, CO
NORTH VANCOUVER, Canada - September 21, 2022 /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Arc’teryx Equipment, the global design company specializing in technical high-performance apparel and equipment, has opened a hybrid retail brand store and ReBIRD™ Service Center – the largest yet of its kind – in Boulder, Colorado. Situated on historic Pearl Street,...
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September 21, 2022
Dick’s Sporting Goods opening more Public Lands’ stores
Dicks’s Sporting Goods is more than doubling its Public Lands’ store portfolio. The sporting goods giant will open four Public Lands stores this fall, starting in Framingham, Mass., on October 14. Additional locations include Melville, N.Y., on October 21; Kennesaw, Ga., on October 28; and Medford, Ore., on November 4. CSA