
At the OutDoor Messe 2013, at the stand GORE, we meet Ines Papert who talks about the concept of extreme and her particular feeling about GORE.
At the OutDoor Messe 2013, at the stand GORE, we meet Ines Papert who talks about the concept of extreme and her particular feeling about GORE.
An idea, a project by two climbers from Pragelato (Turin): Carlalberto “Cala” Cimenti and Alberto “Friky” Friquet, and achieved after years of dreams and research.
The 10.0 Sensor is the first ever climbing rope to feature markers that can be both seen and felt by touch. These markers make the user aware that he or she is coming close to the end or middle of the rope. With the 8.7 Serenity
After some unseasonably snowy weather, Spring has finally come to Colorado! I have been trying to take advantage of the mostly gorgeous weather to get outside and climb. I have been working at a new job
nna Stöhr remains unbeaten following the second stage of the Bouldering World Cup. She claimed victory in the French town of Millau. Jule Wurm finished in a good fifth place. Unfortunately none of the Mammut Proteam men
For the new film “35”, Arc’Teryx teamed up with Duct Tape Then Beer and writer Brendan Leonard to deliver a dedication to the joys – both big and small – of the climbing life
During the ISPO international trade show, at the GORE-TEX stand, we met Edurne Pasaban. On 17th May 2010 the Spanish climber became the first woman to climb all the fourteen eight-thousander