- Awards presented in the categories: Hardware, Footwear, Textile,
Technics/Electronics, Backcountry, Others
As multi-faceted as the entire industry are the
winners of the ispo Outdoor Awards 2010. The international jury was very
pleased with the high quality of the entered products and decisions were not
easy. In the end, it was decided to present not one but two awards in the
Textile category.
Winner
Hardware – Lundhags EXA
Hall A6.215
A new level of ice skating – promises Swedish
manufacturer Lundhags with its model EXA. The Nordic skating blades are made of
one piece of stainless steel rendering them safer than blades of conventional
construction. The S-profile with rounded edges ensures softer and quieter
running and increases push-off strength on the ice.
Jury
Statement: Lundhags’ EXA skates are a revolutionary
product for a large target group. The simple concept impresses with its high
degree of functionality, perfect finish and a clean design, likely setting a
new standard for the entire Nordic Ice Skating product group.
Winner
Footwear – Dalbello V.i.r.u.s. LITE
Hall A5.501
The footwear specialists of Calzaturificio Dal
Bello announced the results of their mission to solve a current problem in the
ski touring and Freeride segment: during the last few years the powder skis
have become increasingly wider, yet boots were not modified to accommodate
these new energy transfer conditions. Dal Bello’s new “V.i.r.u.s. LITE” is a
ski touring boot promising comfort during ascent as well as stability on
downhill runs thanks to patented technology. The innovative “Quadrablock
Stability Pylons” ensure optimum connection of boot and binding, the two-part
tongue can either increase mobility or stability, depending on adjustment. Add
to this a low weight and, according to the jury, a “fresh” design.
Jury
Statement: The V.i.r.u.s. LITE by Dal Bello is a ski
touring boot with an innovative overall concept, offering users increased
function at a lower weight. Packaged into a fresh design and thanks to its
detail-oriented finish the V.i.r.u.s. LITE is destined to find plenty of fans
among ski touring enthusiasts and Freeriders.
Winner
Textile (1) – The North Face Men’s
Kishtwar Jacket
Hall B6.101
Outdoor sports can become a true challenge if
the weather does not cooperate. Ice rain, snow storms, wind gusts not only
batter the athletes but also his or her sports apparel. The North Face promises
the perfect combination of ventilation and protection against the weather with
its “Kishtwar Jacket” – thanks to the new Polartec Power Shield Pro. The
materials is 99% wind-proof, the remaining percent circulates in the membrane
and supports active moisture wicking. In addition the jacket’s outer material
is extremely wear- and water-resistant.
Jury
Statement: The most prominent feature of the men’s
Kishtwar jacket is the use of the new Polartec Power Shield Pro material. This
new technology ensures the highest degree of breathability with optimum wind
protection for outdoor sports enthusiasts. The product is perfected with a
well-though-out design and extremely well finished.
Winner
Textile (2) – Klättermusen Bilskirner
Jacket
Hall A6.205
The intelligent combination of sustainable
production and high functionality of the “Bilskimer” jacket convinced the jury
to honor it with the Outdoor Award in the category Textile. The jacket is made
of pesticide-free grown cotton and recycled polyester materials and is wind-
and water-proof despite foregoing the use of conventional membranes.
Jury
Statement: Klättermusen’s Bilskiner Jacket is a skillful
synthesis of sustainable materials and a high degree if function with a
successful design. Despite foregoing membranes conventionally used in outerwear
construction, the Bilskirner Jacket exhibits all technical characteristics of
an Outdoor jacket and is the perfect alternative for more than just
eco-conscious Outdoor sports enthusiasts.
Winner
Technics/Electronics – Silva X-Trail
headlamp
Hall A6.120
Outdoor athletes such as trail runners and
mountain bikers, who may still be active when it gets dark, should always carry
a headlamp, especially on rocky or curvy mountain trails. To satisfy just these
requirements the Swedish company Silva developed the “X-Trail headlamp”. “Silva
Intelligent Light” technology combines a strong, focused distance light – with
a range of 75 meters – with a wide-angle floodlight for close-up viewing. The
LED lamp can be worn on a headband, as well as attached to a helmet or bike handlebars.
Jury
Statement: As a result of the company’s extensive
experience in developing and manufacturing headlamps, Silva impressed us with
the extraordinary X-Trail Headlamp. Thanks to a number of innovative detail
solutions the X-Trail Headlamp offers users a high degree of additional
function and safety, without compromising on weight or ease of use.
Winner
Backcountry – Marker Tour
Hall A5.302
The ski touring binding “Marker Tour” improved
comfort during ascent as well as performance on downhill runs, combined with a
perfect finish and a highly intuitive operation. The binding’s frame is made of
hollow aluminum braces and fiberglass-reinforced materials, rendering it
extremely light as well as very stable. If the “Back Country Comfort” mechanism
is set to “Lauf” (“Walk”) the entire binding shifts about 40 mm towards the
tail of the ski. Thus Marker promises a more comfortable walking position and
easier control of the ski during ascents in steep terrain. The climbing aids
feature integrated shock absorbers which make climbing more comfortable and are
said to eliminate the annoying clicking sound created during the ascent.
Jury
Statement: The Marker Tour F10 & F12 fully satisfy the
requirements for a modern touring binding. A number of innovative detail
solutions further improved the comfort during ascent as well as the downhill
performance. The very well-though-out overall concept is complemented by a
perfect finish and highly intuitive operation.
Winner
Others – Arc’teryx Alpha SV Glove
Hall B5.209
Even Arc’teryx was unable to completely reinvent
the glove. But that did not stop the company to make gloves even more
comfortable thanks to new production technologies. The jury agreed, and the
finger glove “Alpha SV Glove” won the ispo Outdoor Award 2010. The glove is
made of Gore-Tex Pro Shell laminate and Lezanova leather, and is waterproof and
breathable. The truly new features of this glove are its cut and seams: each
finger has its own pattern, to replicate its unique shape and articulation. In
addition the seams on the fingertip have been eliminated.
Jury
Statement: Once again Arc’Teryx proves its pioneering
spirit when it comes to the development of innovative products with the help of
new production technologies. The combination of high-tech materials with a
perfect finish and impressive detail solutions offers users great advantages
for many Outdoor sports.
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all other ispo Awards 2010 is available at www.ispo.com.
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