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  • The road to recycled and renewable materials

    Producing performance products is a complex task. And doing it in a way that minimizes climate impact is even more challenging. Today, the largest part of a product’s environmental footprint comes from the production of materials. As part of Haglöfs’ wider climate commitment, the company has set the target to use recycled or renewable materials in 100 percent of its main fabrics by 2025.

  • Fit for the Outside — Haglöfs’ revamped outdoor pants range makes it easier to find the right fit.

    Haglöfs has a long tradition of making functional outdoor pants that last. This season, that tradition continues. But with a completely revamped design program where fit and findability are in focus. Haglöfs’ pants range now offers clearly distinguished fits for women and men, with three different characteristics.
    “We have always offered a wide range of outdoor pants, designed for different act

  • Haglöfs’ growth puts its climate commitment to the test

    Last year, Haglöfs set a climate target to halve its carbon emissions in ten years. A boom in interest in outdoor activity during 2021 contributed to record sales and the most successful year for Haglöfs in a decade. The growth in sales and therefore production makes it more challenging for the company to reach its climate commitment.

  • L.I.M Series SS22— Hit your next adventure at light speed

    Lighter means faster this season as Haglöfs’ L.I.M Series once again challenges the limits of functional, technical, and lightweight trekking gear.
    Haglöfs is embarking on a new outdoor season with their ultra lightweight L.I.M Series at the forefront. For SS22, the core collection has been renovated to modernize the designs in line with the “less is more” design philosophy and to be as true to

  • Record year for Haglöfs in 2021

    In 2021, Haglöfs delivered strong sales and record-high profits. The positive development was driven by the company’s continuous improvements in brand experience, product, and channel mix. Haglöfs also raised the bar for its sustainability work with a new, ambitious climate commitment.

  • New Global HR Director to Haglöfs

    With the aim of leading long-term organizational development and nurturing company culture, Swedish outdoor brand Haglöfs expands its HR team and appoints Frida Vingård as its new Global HR Director.

  • H DOWN – Down to stay dry

    Haglöfs raises the bar again. This time, with adventure-ready hydrophobic down that delivers unparalleled performance, breathability, and durability.
    For many years, Haglöfs has spearheaded the development of insulating garments, the graphene infused synthetic Mimic Platinum being the most recent endeavor. This FW21, Haglöfs is raising the bar once again by combining Hydrophobic Down Platinum w

  • Haglöfs Restored: Second hand gear, first hand adventures

    Last year’s pilot program Haglöfs Restored is now officially launched. The aim with the new second hand collection is to extend the life of useful Haglöfs gear and give it a chance to experience a new lifetime of adventures.

  • Designed for the middle of everywhere, IC3 by Haglöfs (Outsiders by Nature)

    Today, Haglöfs launches the new IC3 collection that pays tribute to their mountain heritage. Designed in close collaboration with outdoor lifestyle and performance design pathfinders Piers Thomas and Nigel Cabourn, the IC3 collection is defined by timeless craftsmanship and contemporary performance materials of the highest quality.

  • Strong growth for Haglöfs

    Haglöfs’ sales increased by 26 percent during the first half of 2021, compared to the same period last year. The strong performance is related to well-received product lines and an overall higher demand for high-quality outdoor equipment.

  • Less is more—when it leaves room for everything else

    Haglöfs’ thoroughly enhanced L.I.M range features inventive new materials that elevate the ultra lightweight range to higher levels of performance. Because when you have less of a load, you can bring more of what you need.

  • Haglöfs welcomes pro climber Matilda Söderlund as new ambassador

    Haglöfs has just signed the Swedish professional climber Matilda Söderlund as their newest brand ambassador. She is the latest addition to the Haglöfs Outsiders, a team of ambassadors and athletes dedicated to exploring the world and experiencing nature at its peak. Matilda has been pushing limits on demanding routes around the world since 2003, and is the first Nordic female to climb grade 9a.

  • Head of Sustainability Elaine Gardiner is the newest addition to Haglöfs management team

    Elaine Gardiner joined Haglöfs as new Head of Sustainability in 2019, to take Haglöfs sustainability ambitions to the next level. 
    To incorporate the Head of Sustainability role in the management team is vital to further improve Haglöfs sustainability practices in all areas of their operations and marks a milestone on the journey towards the brand's vision of becoming the #1 responsible outdoor

  • Haglöfs delivers stable sales in 2020

    Despite the prevailing pandemic and turbulent market conditions, Haglöfs managed to deliver net sales for 2020 in line with last year’s strong performance. The ability to mitigate the crisis is mainly related to Haglöfs improved product mix, brand strength and digital distribution.

  • Haglöfs challenges consumers to buy nothing new this Black Friday

    Haglöfs continues to push back against the excessive consumption driven by exaggerated discounting of Black Friday with their Green Friday initiative – this year, using the day to launch a new second hand concept – Haglöfs Restored.

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