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  2. List of climbing and mountaineering equipment brands

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    Black Diamond; CamelBak; Cascade Designs. MSR (Mountain Safety Research); Therm-a-Rest; Champion; Coleman; Columbia Sportswear. Columbia Montrail; Mountain Hardwear ...

  3. Timberland (company) - Wikipedia

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    Through the 1960s the company specialized in making private-label boots and shoes for other brands. In 1969, Abington moved to Newmarket, New Hampshire [6] and focused on producing waterproof boots made with injection molding, capable of withstanding the winters of the region. [3] The Timberland boot was introduced in 1973. [7]

  4. List of ski brands - Wikipedia

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    Chris and Denny Hanson developed the rear-entry boot while working at Lange, and left to form their own company. Successful during the 1970s, mis-steps during the early 1980s led to their bankruptcy in 1984. Purchased by Daiwa and continues to exist in Japan. K2: United States: 1962: K2 launched its first boot production on Vashon Island in ...

  5. Weyco Group - Wikipedia

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    They acquired Nunn Bush and Stacy Adams, while developing the new Brass Boot line in Europe. [2] When the Florsheim Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2002, Weyco purchased some of the company's assets. [3] Weyco acquired Umi in 2010, [4] and in 2011 it acquired The Combs Company and its BOGS and Rafters footwear brands. [5]

  6. Nathan Swartz - Wikipedia

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  7. LaCrosse Footwear - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the company acquired Portland, Oregon-based Danner Boots in a merger that was expected to create a company with an annual revenue of $100 million. [1] A month later the company announced plans for an initial public offering (IPO) worth up to $24 million in order to help purchase Danner. [3] At the time, LaCrosse had annual sales of $82 ...