This year, Outdoor Retailer Summer Market was mostly made up of iterations of existing technologies — but that’s not to say that there weren’t exciting products. Fashion-forward technical gear, built to transition seamlessly between urban environments and the outdoors was an overarching trend that carried on from the past two shows — even some of the big boys took notice and played along with the trend. Patagonia and Arc’teryx were noticeably absent, having skipped out on the show in protest of Utah’s public lands policy; meanwhile, approximately 3,000 members of the outdoor industry marched from the Salt Palace Convention Center to the Utah State Capitol Building to protest as well.
In total, we met with and saw new gear from over 130 of the best brands in the outdoor industry. These are the items that caught our eyes the most, giving us all good reason to be excited for the outdoor industry and the year ahead.
Additional contribution by Michael Finn, Tanner Bowden, Ben Bowers and Zach Mader.
While a select few pieces below are available for purchase now, most of the gear featured here will be available for purchase spring/summer 2018.
Yeti Panga Duffle
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A product of Yeti’s newly minted innovation lab, the Panga Duffle is essentially a Hopper without the insulation. It utilizes the same rugged materials and when properly closed (by putting the zipper in the U dock), it’s 100 percent waterproof. It is available in three sizes: 50L, 75L and 100L. For travel, outdoor adventure or even trips to the grocery store, the Panga is as versatile a bag as it is a durable one.