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March 11, 2026
BOGS Footwear Brings Fresh Styles and More Seamless Comfort to Spring 2026 Collection, Featuring New Year-Round Essentials
PORTLAND, OR (March 11, 2026) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - BOGS Footwear, makers of long-lasting, 100% waterproof boots designed for all-weather use, is introducing its Spring 2026 collection of new styles for farm, garden, and everyday comfort and utility. For shoulder season, spring, and work outdoors throughout the year, the men’s and...
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March 11, 2026
SCARPA names new North America CEO, promotes longtime internal leaders to new posts
BOULDER, Colo. (March. 11, 2026) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ — SCARPA, global manufacturer of high-performance mountain footwear, today announced Jonathan Degenhardt as new CEO of its North American operation. Along with Degenhardt’s hire, two longtime employees will be elevated into new leadership positions with additional responsibilities at SCARPA North America. Mark Mathews, currently...
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March 11, 2026
Big Agnes Introduces All-New Ultralight VST Series Tents
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. (March 11, 2026) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Big Agnes is celebrating 25 years of innovation and backcountry inspiration by announcing its revolutionary new VST tent series, a purpose-built family of ultralight shelters designed to meet the needs of fast-moving backpackers and thru-hikers who demand durability, efficiency and livability...
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March 11, 2026
Thermore introduces Ecodown Fibers T2T: The thermal insulation that transforms textile waste into warmth
Milan, Italy, 11 March, 2026 /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Thermore, a leading company in the thermal insulation sector for clothing, proudly announces the launch of Ecodown Fibers T2T, a free fiber insulation made from recycled polyester waste from the textile supply chain. For over 50 years, the Italy-based company has embedded...
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March 11, 2026
Major Conservation Challenges Have a New Solution: Activating Outdoor Industry Partners in the Wild for Measurable Impact
/OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - The Pacific Northwest is a rare convergence point: globally significant biodiversity, world‑class outdoor recreation, and a dense concentration of outdoor industry brands whose businesses depend on healthy, resilient landscapes. The region’s old-growth forests, high‑alpine terrain, and coastal waters support threatened species, active communities, and recreation economies that...
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March 11, 2026
Rain, Mud, and Rough Roads: Goal Zero’s New Yeti 1500 6G Delivers Off-Grid Reliability
BLUFFDALE, Utah (March 11, 2026) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ — Goal Zero, a leader in portable energy solutions for outdoor, off-grid, and emergency applications, today announced the release of the newly re-engineered Yeti 1500 6th Gen Model, the latest midsize addition to the company's flagship Yeti power station lineup. Designed for people...
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March 11, 2026
Trent Ellis Talks Social Media, Stand-Up Comedy, Southern Culture and the Value of a Dad’s Tough Love on “The Michael Waddell Podcast”
DENVER (March 11, 2026) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ – Trent Ellis, enormously popular internet personality, content creator and burgeoning stand-up comedian joins host Michael Waddell on the latest episode of The Michael Waddell Podcast, presented by Spandau Arms and in partnership with Folds of Honor and Cigars International. Southern, blue collar roots...
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March 11, 2026
RECCO Expands Global SAR Helicopter Detector Network with three New Deployments Across North America
STOCKHOLM, Sweden /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - RECCO, a global leader in rescue technology, today announced the continued expansion of its RECCO SAR Helicopter Detector network with new deployments in Prince George, British Columbia; Riverside County, California; and the state of New York. These additions bring the total number of RECCO SAR Helicopter...
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March 10, 2026
For the Escapes That Bring You Home: Introducing the Stio Spring 2026 Collection
JACKSON, Wyo. (Mar, 10 2026) /OUTDOOR SPORTSWIRE/ - Stio, the mountain lifestyle brand rooted in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, introduces its Spring 2026 Collection, a full assortment of technical layers built for the trail, the water, and every adventure in between. "Spring is a season of momentum,” says Kelly Hill Shuptrine,...
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March 10, 2026
Grand Canyon Official Says Fire Damage Will Make Trails Dangerous for Years
Grand Canyon Trail Supervisor Adam Gibson says, even when trails reopen on the North Rim following the devastating Dragon Bravo fire last summer, hikers will have to assume more risk than they did before the fire. Speaking on The Grand Canyon Hiker Dude Show, Gibson said last summer’s wildfire left debris...
