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Mammut Announces Safety Partnership with Full Circle Everest

January 26, 2022

Making History with the as the Safety Sponsor for the First All Black Everest Expedition

(Williston, VT) January 26, 2022 /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Premiere mountain safety and outdoor brand Mammut, is proud to announce their partnership with Full Circle Expeditions (FCE), the first team of Black climbers to attempt a summit of Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world.

Highlighting the barriers that continue to exist for Black and brown communities in accessing the outdoors, FCE’s historic attempt will inspire the next generation of outdoor enthusiasts, educators, leaders, and mountaineers of color to continue chasing their personal summits. Mammut believes that safety should be accessible to everyone and is proud to support and amplify the FCE’s expedition as their official safety sponsor. Mammut will equip the team of climbers for their climb with the most advanced and reliable safety equipment on the market.

Mammut is focused on safety in the outdoors and is passionate about educating outdoor enthusiasts who venture into the mountains. Inclusivity within the outdoor community is at the core of Mammut’s goal to make the mountains a safe and accessible place for all. Their Partnership with FCE strengthens Mammut’s platform from which they elevate voices and faces that are historically less seen and supported in the outdoors.

“At Mammut, safety is our priority, no matter who you are,” said Nora Fierman, Marketing and CSR Account Manager at Mammut. “We are thrilled to be partnering with the FCE team, and to be able to support their mission and amplify their message as they embark on their journey to summit the highest mountain in the world.”

FCE’s team of athletes will all be outfitted with Mammut’s best avalanche safety equipment. The safety product the FCE will bring to Everest includes the industry-leading Barryvox S transceivers, Speed Lock Probes, Alugator Pro Light Shovels, Zephir Altitude Harnesses, Crag Sender Helmets, and more.

“To have Mammut as a sponsor gives our entire team the ability to move through the mountains with confidence, having the highest quality gear in the industry. I am glad that Mammut was able to equip our team with the latest in technology in the industry.” said FCE Expedition Leader Philip Henderson

To learn more, and support Full Circle Everest’s historic expedition, visit fullcircleeverest.com For more information on Mammut and their world class safety products, visit www.mammut.com

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Media Contact:

Mammut: Erin Wyer | erin@outsidepr.com | 612.747.1314

About Mammut

Founded in 1862 in Seon, Switzerland, Mammut North America is dedicated to providing premium climbing, hiking, snow, and avalanche safety products for every outdoor explorer to confidently go. Mammut as a brand is founded upon innovation and excellence, with the belief that safety and revolutionary utility helps propel us into a new age of exploration. In North America, we take the learnings from our centuries-long past to generate new opportunities that create a safe, accessible, inclusive and sustainable outdoor experience for everyone. With 33 full time employees and headquarters in both Vermont and Colorado, our vision for the future is for both newcomers and seasoned experts to experience safe, enjoyable outdoor pursuits.

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About Full Circle Everst Blurb:

In 2022, Full Circle Everest will make history as the first all Black team to attempt to summit the highest mountain on earth. The Full Circle Everest Team represents a zenith in generational perseverance. This expedition will showcase the tenacity and strength of these climbers, and highlight the barriers that continue to exist for Black communities in accessing the outdoors. This historic attempt will inspire the next generation of outdoor enthusiasts, educators, leaders, and mountaineers of color to continue chasing their personal summits. FullCircleEverest.com | Instagram: @fullcircleeverst # FullCircleEverest