OUTLAST Temperature Regulation Available to Consumers Online; Specialty Shop Hosted by PlanetOutdoors.com.Business Editors, Lifestyle/Apparel Writers SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 29, 2000 OUTLAST out·last tr.v. out·last·ed, out·last·ing, out·lasts To last longer than. outlast Verb to last longer than Verb 1. (R) Temperature Regulation - the fiber, fabric and foam technology that keeps you not too hot...not too cold... but just right - will be the focus of an online Specialty Shop opening in February and showcasing a number of OUTLAST products by well-known brands such as Boeri, Wigwam, Marmot marmot, ground-living rodent of the genus Marmota, of the squirrel family, closely related to the ground squirrel, prairie dog, and chipmunk. Marmots are found in Eurasia and North America; the best-known North American marmot is the woodchuck, M. Mountain and more. To access the shop, where you can learn more about how OUTLAST Temperature Regulation keeps you more comfortable and purchase OUTLAST apparel, visit www.outlast.com. Hosted by Planet Outdoors, the shop will highlight this revolutionary technology and feature a number of OUTLAST items, including a selection of helmets by Boeri, socks by Wigwam, base layer by Terramar and gloves by Marmot Mountain. OUTLAST Temperature Regulation absorbs, stores and releases heat. Here's an example of how it works. You are skiing or riding down the slope creating body heat. While you are exerting, heat is stored in the OUTLAST material. Because the OUTLAST only stores the right amount of warmth, it also prevents you from overheating Overheating An economy that is growing very quickly, with the risk of high inflation. . Now, you get on the lift. As you ride up, heat stored in the OUTLAST material is returned to you so you won't become chilled. Since the OUTLAST material does not rely upon trapped air, you stay comfortable when the garment becomes wet or compressed. Outlast Technologies, Inc., licenses more than 150 companies and brands for outdoorwear, extremitywear, home products and workwear Noun 1. workwear - heavy-duty clothes for manual or physical work apparel, clothes, wearing apparel, dress - clothing in general; "she was refined in her choice of apparel"; "he always bought his clothes at the same store"; "fastidious about his dress" in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. and Europe including Boeri, Eddie Bauer Eddie Bauer (NASDAQ: EBHI) is a clothing store chain. Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, and a subsidiary of Eddie Bauer Holdings (formerly Spiegel, Inc.), the company was founded in Seattle in 1920 as "Eddie Bauer's Sport Shop" by its namesake, Eddie Bauer (1899 – , Marmot Mountain, Nordica, K2 and Wigwam. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Boulder, Colo., Outlast Technologies is the worldwide leader in Temperature Regulation technology for fibers, fabrics and foams. For further information about Outlast Technologies and OUTLAST Temperature Regulation, visit www.outlast.com. |
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