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ISPO to give latest products & equipment for mountaineers

17 Aug '17
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ISPO, organiser of sports and fashion tradeshows, is set to give the latest mountaineering products for professional and amateur mountaineers, who received the ISPO award for new, sporting goods, held in February 2017. This year, the manufacturers will offer climbers, mountaineers and hikers new products focusing on safety, lightweight design, and comfort.

“REVO”, the first bidirectional supported securing system from Wild Country, is one of the latest products. The release mechanism eliminates the risk of accidents regardless of the rope’s direction of travel. Each uncontrolled descent activates the safety mechanism which grabs the rope and stops you falling.

Modern mountaineers like to pick up the pace as trail runners or speed hikers. Heavy kit or uncomfortable clothing will only slow you down. Clothing, rucksack and shoe manufacturers are therefore using lightweight materials which do not restrict running movements and are easy to store. Salewa has created a rucksack, especially for alpine speed disciplines. Not only is it lightweight, it also features load stabilisers for the 18 litre storage space and is designed to adapt flexibly to the user’s body.

As a year-round, multipurpose mountaineering boot, the RIBELLE TECH OD from Scarpa combines lightness and durability and is very much in tune with the times. Materials offering a complete range of properties—from breathability and waterproofing to comfort—are therefore needed in mountaineering and outdoor sport.

Manufacturers are combining synthetic fibres with natural materials and are placing particular emphasis on sustainable, environmentally friendly production. Haglöfs has developed its trekking boot combining the bluesign-certified Schoeller Keprotec upper material with Kevlar and Gore-Tex. Blackyak too offers combinations of materials: the new hybrid outer layers consist of the synthetic insulating material Polartec Alpha as well as down and PrimaLoft. Devold of Norway uses merino wool to regulate body temperature and mixes the natural product with spacer material in its “Tinden Spacer Jacket” hybrid mid layer.

The North Face has launched a new garment for mountaineers. Ventrix technology from The North Face features lasered ventilation holes. If the person wearing a garment is standing still, the holes remain closed and trap the warmth. If the person is moving, they open dynamically, providing ventilation and regulating torso temperature. (GK)

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