With society becoming more professional, busy and fast moving, outdoor activities offer balance and a healthy lifestyle. Classic outdoor sports, such as alpine sports, climbing, hiking and trekking represent a growing market and the trend to wellness is expanding the industry‘s capability to cater to consumers’ needs.
- THE ONLY WINTER OUTDOOR TRADE PLATFORM - HIGHLY REGARDED OUTDOOR INNOVATION AWARDS - OUTSTANDING AND AUTHENTIC OUTDOOR ATMOSPHERE
Visitor record at snow ice & rock summit – presented by Bergans of Norway
The multi-faceted and entertaining program at the snow ice & rock summit attracted close to 8,000 visitors to the generously designed summit in hall A6. On four trade show days the ispo and its partners provided a total of 35 hours of a high-caliber program as well as a relaxed and communication-friendly atmosphere for active idea and thought exchange. The partners, Bergans of Norway, Schoeller, and sportsella, were major contributors to the success of the platform. Media partners for the event included the magazines SkiPresse, Fri Flyt, and Berg & Steigen.
On the 1st show day the snow ice &
rock summit revolved around the DAV Boulder Cup. The list of competitors with
more than 100 international top climbers reflected a new record for the DAV and
its competition. A multitude of spectators flocked to the exciting event. In the
end, Andre Borowka won the men’s and Agelica Lind the women’s title.
The
Scandinavian Night was very popular as well as the subsequent 100 Years Bergans
of Norway Party. More than 1,200 guests celebrated the evening of the second
trade show day with finger food, a Scandinavian fashion show and relaxing music.
The highlight of the exciting program was a live appearance by Norwegian World
Idol winner Kurt Nielsen. Matthias Aßmann of Mandel Marketing & Strategy
Consulting: “The event was really great. Very professionally organized and
implemented. I really liked it. The guests did as well. All feedback I received
was positive.”
The professional public also enjoyed the
topic-specific presentations on sustainability, GPS navigation and trail
running. Representatives from a number of outdoor companies went on stage to
provide information on their strategies and concepts. Representatives from
outside the industry (e.g. Hess Natur) provided their expertise and gave a
glimpse outside the box. The training offered during the presentation on
“Outdoor Navigation” by Gerd Bittl (sportsella) continues to be available to all
interested retailers after the ispo at www.sportsella.de/trainings-outside.asp.
ppm-Magellan and Bergans of Norway are the sponsors. A backpack by Bergans of
Norway (Altitude Blue) and ten “Halten” shirts by Bergans of Norway will be
raffled off among the participants.
The exciting adventure reports by
Skyrunner Christian Stangl, the Dynafit-Gore-Tex Team (Sebastian Haag and
Benedikt Böhm), and the Federal Avalanche Commissioner Walter Würtl presented a
perfect compliment to the presentation topics, and provided visitors with a very
emotional glimpse behind the curtains.
Among the highlights was the
Outdoor Fashion Show, enjoyed several times a day by hundreds of international
trade show visitors. Anyone feeling the need to get active was at the right
place at the snow ice & rock summit: the six-meter-high slackline and the
climbing innovation Monkey Hardware got many a visitor’s adrenaline pumping.
Due to the extremely positive feedback it remains to be seen how the
event can top itself in 2009. For more information, suggestions, and cooperation
requests please contact the organizers, Agentur Steilpass, at info@steilpass.com or call 0711 3195-114
(Jens Leonhäuser).
Outdoor Get Together sponsored by Polartec®
Outdoor rocks! True to this motto more than 1,000 outdoor fans came together at the legendary industry meeting on the first evening of the trade show, and transformed the East Entrance into a bona fide party zone.
One spectacular act
followed the next: DJ Marc Uth (Redbull) arrived in a stylish Volvo, Spanish
cover band Los Salvapantallas moved the audience with old and new rock classics,
and a elaborately choreographed fashion show presented the outdoor trends for
the upcoming winter season. The presentation included the latest styles by
Columbia, Dare2be/regatta, Mammut, Bergans, Trespass, Rossignol, Canada Goose,
Merrell, Direct alpine, Bergson, and Dale of Norway.
In addition to
feasting on the musical highlights there was no need to go hungry. Munich-based
caterer Arena One offered a special culinary surprise: a suckling pig roast
waited in a specially designated outdoor area! Drinks were provided by Veltins
and Redbull.
Those who wanted to sit down rather than dance after a busy
day at the show were able to relax on the bizarre rock sofas by Xandi Kreuzeder
– comfortably – instead of hard rock the artistically recreated boulders were
made of comfortable foam material.
The party rocked until late at night.
To keep partygoers warm on their way home, Polartec provided each with a cozy
scarf or hat.
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This winter outdoor_ispo again awaits you with plenty of highlights: seminars,
new products, parties and much more. Get a first overview through our outdoor_ispo news.
More members of the Scandinavian Outdoor Group (S.O.G.) will exhibit on a larger space than ever before at ispo winter 08. Founded in 2000, S.O.G. is a cooperation between leading Scandinavian outdoor companies with the goal to increase export, and improve the image of its members as suppliers of quality products and services.
In addition to joint exhibitions at trade shows, organizational and
promotional measures, as well as a joint involvement in environmental
protection, the S.O.G. offers retail training in cooperation with
Scandinavian Tourism and SAS, held under the name of Outdoor Academy of
Scandinavia in Sweden, Norway, and Finland. The following pages provide you with the highlights by the exhibiting
S.O.G. member companies. Some brands will be located in other areas of
ispo (such as Exel hall B5.317 – please refer to the appropriate
listing in the Preview; Tenson hall B2.214 – listed here), did
not have information available by the deadline for this publication, or
are not exhibiting this year. More information at www.scandinavianoutdoors.com.