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  • Haglöfs does Green Friday instead of Black Friday

    This Friday November 24th is commonly known as Black Friday, a day where prices are dumped and consumption increases massively. We, who believe in a sustainable outdoor industry, don't do Black Friday. We do GREEN FRIDAY. That's why 100% of the proceedings from the products from our Sustainable Choice selection, sold in our own stores and online this day, will be donated to Protect Our Winters, a

  • HAGLÖFS INTRODUCES KHIONE AND NENGAL SERIES

    This winter, Haglöfs steps up the game for what skiing and snowboarding is all about when introducing two new snow series – KHIONE for women and NENGAL for men. Developed with well-considered features, a modern style and engineered to follow your every move on the mountains, KHIONE and NENGAL are designed to bring the best out of any ski and snowboard enthusiast.

  • PRODUCTS MADE FROM TRASH

    Haglöfs feels that adding recycled materials to outdoor gear is not just paying lip service to sustainability: it's a great way to make highly functional products with reduced environmental loads, and will soon be the norm.

  • STAY WARM WHEN THE ELEMENTS STRIKE | HAGLÖFS ESSENS MIMIC

    It's long been held as fact that down has the best warmth-to-weight ratio out there. But as the clouds gather, the temperatures drop, and we prepare for our autumn and winter adventures, Haglöfs are seeking to challenge this assumption.

  • WATERPROOF WITHOUT THE F-WORD

    ​ Haglöfs have reinforced their commitment to fluorocarbon-free treatments on their products by vowing to the complete transition to more environmentally friendly substances by year 2020.

  • A sustainable outdoor industry. It's possible!

    There is no such thing as a sustainable outdoor brand. No matter how good our intentions are, we always leave a footprint. It could be from the chemical composition of a material, the working conditions in a factory or the effect production and transport have on the climate.
    Let us explain.
    Before a product ends up in the store, it goes through many processes that all leave a footprint. For

  • MICROPLASTICS REDUCTION? IT’S IN THE BAG

    Man-made fabrics release microplastics when washed, potentially causing pollution of the oceans. While searching for a permanent solution to the problem, Swedish outdoor company Haglöfs now offer a special washing bag that catches up to 99% of the microplastics originating from synthetic clothing.

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