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  • HAGLÖFS STOPS SELLING BOOT AFTER GREENPEACE REPORT

    Haglöfs withdraws its hiking boot Grym from the stores based on the background that Greenpeace, in a review of outdoor products, found high levels of the fluorocarbon PFOA in the boot. Fluorocarbons is a group of chemicals that are used to make products water and dirt repellent. The concentration of the fluorocarbon PFOA was higher than the allowed limits in Norway.

  • HAGLÖFS FW16 - HIGHLIGHTS

    For Fall 2016, Haglöfs’ selection will cover all types of winter activities and environments, from thin, protective products for adrenaline-pumping activities in mild climates to thick, warm garments that can withstand extreme cold.

  • TAKING HAGLÖFS TO THE NEXT LEVEL

    2015 was a successful year for Haglöfs, with many victories – both minor and major. One of the most important of these is the company’s return to profitable growth, which is a result of the change programme initiated in 2014. Work now continues unrelenting in the pursuit of taking Haglöfs to the next level.

  • THE ART OF STAYING WARM – IN ANY WEATHER

    One of the challenges to the art of staying warm is deciding between a down jacket and a jacket with synthetic insulation. New innovative solutions mean that old truths are no longer indisputable. The choice has not necessarily become easier – but there are more alternatives.