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April 21, 2022
Sawyer Products Launches Personal Water Filtration Bottle
SAFETY HARBOR, FL – April 21, 2022/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Sawyer, the leader in technologically advanced outdoor solutions for protection against sun, bugs, water & injuries–everything from topical insect repellents to the top-of-the-line water filters, officially launches the Sawyer Bottle Water Filtration System. Now available through Sawyer’s trusted retail partners, Sawyer’s Water Filtration...
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April 21, 2022
KUIU Unveils Women’s Specific Hunting Apparel
Dixon, CA (April. 21st 2022)/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – KUIU, the leading manufacturer of performance hunting gear, is excited to announce the launch of their first array of performance hunting apparel specifically designed for women. These products are designed to offer functional performance, durability, and technical advancements at levels that are unprecedented in women’s...
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April 21, 2022
Geartrade’s UnNew Marketplace Keeps Over 45,000 Units of Equipment and Apparel out of the Landfill for 2021
Salt Lake City, Utah (Friday, April 21, 2022)/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Geartrade (geartrade.com), the online marketplace for UnNew outdoor gear and apparel, this week announced annual ecommerce gear retention statistics including the resale/reuse of 45,590 outdoor goods in 2021, and the resale/reuse of nearly 17,000 outdoor goods in the first quarter of 2022....
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April 21, 2022
National Park Trust to Launch #MyParkOurFuture Campaign on Earth Day 2022
Washington, D.C. (April 21, 2022) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Earth Day (April 22) marks the official kick-off of National Park Trust’s #MyParkOurFuture campaign, a social media celebration for park enthusiasts around the country who Park Trust is encouraging to post a photo of their favorite park and share in 3 words...
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April 21, 2022
Orvis Highlights Conservation and Access in 2021 Impact Report
MANCHESTER, Vt. (April 21, 2022) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - In celebration of Earth Day, Orvis, the family-owned and -operated outdoor retailer that specializes in fly-fishing and wingshooting gear, dog products and active lifestyle apparel, releases its 2021 Impact Report, highlighting the contributions the brand and its patrons made to protect wild...
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April 21, 2022
Bras for Girls Launches as 501c3 Non-Profit Organization
SEATTLE, WA - APRIL 21, 2022/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Bras for Girls has formally launched as a 501c3 non-profit organization. The mission originated in 2017 as an internal giveback initiative for Oiselle, a women’s running apparel company that aims to increase girls’ and women’s participation in movement. As of today, the...
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April 21, 2022
Cotopaxi is Climate Neutral Certified for the Second Year in a Row
Salt Lake City, UT, (April 21nd, 2022)/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – For the second year in a row, B Corp and mission driven brand, Cotopaxi is proud to announce its Climate Neutral certification. Climate Neutral is an independent and rigorous certification program that verifies a company has achieved net-zero carbon emissions for the entirety...
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April 20, 2022
Did Chinese Climbers Find Mallory and Irvine’s Camera on Everest?
One of the most enduring mysteries in the history of mountaineering and exploration revolves around the 1924 British expedition to Everest where George Mallory and Andrew “Sandy” Irvine perished high on the mountain while attempting to reach the top from the North Side. In an intriguing new layer to this...
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April 20, 2022
KOA: 71% of Campers Say Gas Prices Affecting Plans
The KOA Monthly Research Report – April Edition indicates that 38% of campers who have not traveled for a year or more plan to take at least one camping trip in 2022. However, increasing gas prices are a consideration for campers, with 71% saying fluctuations in fuel costs will impact...
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April 20, 2022
Failing Grades for Outdoor Brands in ‘Forever Chemical’ Study
The outdoor industry is one of the worst offenders when it comes to using so-called “forever chemicals” in their products, a new study shows. The report, published by the Natural Resources Defense Council and two partner groups, analyzes 30 companies across multiple industries on their use of PFAS—dangerous chemicals that pollute drinking...