Trends, insights and inspiration for the outdoor world

Outdoor Products

Products are at the heart of our business and enable extraordinary outdoor adventures. We keep you up to date with everything new - from feather-light gas stoves and environmentally friendly rain jackets to ice axes and trendy outdoor fashion. OutDoor is not only super trendy outdoors, but also brings the outdoor vibe into the city even in dirty weather thanks to smart technologies. Whether it's functional clothing for bike commuting or stylish pieces for urban climbing - outdoor is everywhere.

Sustainability

OutDoor goes hand in hand with responsibility - we only have this one planet, which is both our playground and our heritage. It is up to us to preserve it. This starts with prudent action in nature and continues with the products we use for our adventures. The outdoor industry can do a lot to protect the planet with sustainable solutions and initiatives. Let's set an example together and act sustainably in our industry!

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    27-year-old Sebastian Scheichl is addicted to mountains. To capture the magical moment of a sunset in the Alps, he likes to get up very early. After all, hiking and photography are his passions. As a self-employed photographer and content creator, he still loves to spend his time in the mountains.
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    For the German, there has never been a professional alternative to photography. Always very close to nature, he is attracted by unspoiled landscapes, but also by urban life and its details. In search of new, exciting locations, the 55-year-old is always driven out into the world to rediscover situations, moments and emotions and capture them on film - and he never shies away from a challenge.