Wilderness gear is going soft, and not just for people. Dogs are getting their own luxury outdoor items.
A trend at the world's largest outdoor-gear trade show is equipment and apparel that's also fashionable, easy to use or comfortable — from roomy spoon-shaped sleeping bags and pillow-top air mattresses to espresso makers and camp stoves that do double duty boiling water and charging electronic devices. Other vendors offer rugged leashes, life vests and even energy bars just for dogs.
Barebones Inc., maker of a $2,000 safari-style tent, held a 'glamping' festival at last summer's Outdoor Retailer expo, which featured a wider assortment of luxury gear than the winter show. Glamping stands for glamorous camping, and the Utah company says the 160-pound tent lets people enjoy the outdoors without having to rough it.
With network and cable news anchors sporting jackets by The North Face on camera in the field, manufacturers don't have to be reminded that backwoods fashion has hit the mainstream.
"We don't pay for anything like that, but we like it when anyone wears our high-quality products," said Todd Spaletto, president of The North Face.
Peter Metcalf, CEO of Salt Lake City-based Black Diamond Inc., introduced U.S. Interior SecretarySally Jewell to his company's "soft" and "sensual" line of jackets and stretch-woven pants as the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market opened Wednesday. About 22,000 people are in Salt Lake City for the expo that runs through Saturday.
Jewell was CEO of Recreational Equipment Inc., or REI, for more than a decade before joining President Barack Obama's cabinet last year. She was wearing a fleecy white REI jacket.
The merchandise bazaar for a lifestyle of outdoor adventure brings together 1,000 of the world's manufacturers and distributors.
Shoppers aren't allowed inside and no cash sales are conducted. Instead, storekeepers and big retailers are placing orders for next year's inventory. Suppliers range from industry giants Patagonia Inc. and Mountain Hardwear to tiny Ruffwear, which makes performance dog gear in Bend, Ore.
The expo has taken place in Utah since 1996 and pours $40 million into the local economy annually.
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