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Widerøe

Widerøe is the largest regional airline in Scandinavia, with a staff of 3,000 and a turnover of NOK 3.5 billion. The company carries around 2.8 million passengers annually and flies to 46 domestic and international destinations.

Widerøe operates more than 450 flights every day and operates to more than twice as many airports in Norway than any other airline. Widerøe operates a direct route from Gardermoen to Leknes airport. www.wideroe.no

Sweet Protection

“With heart, talent and attitude we create the best equipment possible”.

 

Stronger, lighter, better. The Sweet mantra can be traced back to a school paper from 1988, made by one of the founders and design manager, Ståle N. Møller. A pioneering and visionary industrial designer on a relentless mission to let action sport enthusiasts benefit from the properties of high tech materials and manufacturing methods. Ståle´s mission was fueled by ideas and inspiration drawn from California's unique board cultures. This fusion meant that outstanding functionality and performance in itself was not enough. The distinctive design and attitude should be reflected in the product, by its essential role in the creation of each concept. www.sweetprotection.com

GoPro

GoPro makes the world's most versatile cameras.

Think it. See it. Do it.

We dream. We have passionate ideas about what’s possible in this world. Our passions lead us to create experiences and realities that expand our world and inspire those around us. GoPro helps people capture and share their lives’ most meaningful experiences with others—to celebrate them together. Like how a day on the mountain with friends is more meaningful than one spent alone, the sharing of our collective experiences makes our lives more fun.

The world’s most versatile cameras are what we make. Enabling you to share your life through incredible photos and videos is what we do.

This is your life...GoPro. www.gopro.com www.response-nordic.com

Partners

Mammut

The Mammut Sports Group AG is one of the leading and most successful suppliers of alpine, climbing and outdoor equipment. Its products set standards in terms of quality and innovation and create new trends. The mountain sports brand Mammut stands for the highest levels of safety and is today an almost all-round supplier in the outdoor world. www.mammut.ch

ZinZino

Zinzino is one of the fastest growing direct sales companies in Northern Europe. The Company publicly lists as Zinzino AB on Nasdaq First North. Zinzino generally operates through a subsidiary company in each new country and belongs to its national direct sales association.

Since 2005 we have offered quality products to people whom value health, the environment and everyday luxury. Zinzino applies this same quality standard to our way of doing business. In fall 2013, we proudly bring our company and unique Balance Initiative from eight northern European countries to the United States. Zinzino continues to expand and enhance the lives of more people in every new market. www.zinzino.com

 

Fimbulvetr AS

Fimbulvetr (Old Norse: «The Great Winter») is committed to professionals and hardcore winter enthusiasts.

At Fimbulvetr we consequently go for the highest quality materials, design and craftsmanship, to provide superior mobility during winter.

 

Our awarded snowshoes are unlike any other. Traditional snowshoes typically have many breakable parts, feel detached and limit movements. We set out to create stronger, lighter, more durable and ergonomic snowshoes. The result is a whole new snowshoe experience, best described as a natural extension of the foot. http://fimbulvetr.no

 

Made in Norway

Stereo Skis

Throughout Norwegian history the ski has been a vital mode of transport in winter. Before cars, engines, trains and planes had been heard of, Norwegians were making their own skis. Scandinavia has been the epicenter for ski development throughout history. After the industrial revolution, skiing in the north of Europe was more for joy than survival. Ski clubs in Trysil and Oslo are cited as the first to arrange competitions in the 1800’s. In the 1900’s skiing as a sport saw greater organization. By the late 1900’s, however, few Nordic brands continued to make skis for alpine terrain. Stereo Skis was established in 2008 with a passion to develop unique and modern skis, based on that original soul of ancient Norwegian skiing.

The founder of Stereo Skis, Jens-Martin Johnsrud, believed the old traditions of making skis in Scandinavia could be re-established. With a focus on innovation, and his background from water skiing in the summer, he developed water skis with twin tip. The idea was to combine elements from park skiing in winter, and wakeboarding in summer. As a result, the first wake ski was born. Our drive for quality, innovation, and new materials meant that building these water skis was a success. With our passion for skiing on snow, making planks for the winter was the natural next step. Today, always improve skis for touring and freeride is what we aim for. Stereo Skis are using the Norwegian mountains and the nordic spirit to push the trends, and develop new innovations to maintain the evolution of the sport. www.stereoskis.com

Fri Flyt AS

Fri Flyt AS publishes magazines fri flyt, Mountainbike, UTE, Klatring, Playboard and Landevei, publishes leading sites for active outdoor, organizes festivals and publishes books. www.friflyt.no

Thule

Bring your life

Thule is on a mission

Thule was established in Sweden in 1942. And ever since then, we've made it our business to bring you closer to the world and your passion for life. We are an international group of people united by our own passion for helping active families and outdoor enthusiasts.

Thule helps you transport anything you care for safely, easily, and in style so you are free to live your active life. We believe in the value of an active life – whether you're in the city or the great outdoors. For our own health and happiness as human beings, and ultimately for the respect and care we then give to the world around us. https://www.thule.com/nb-no/no

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