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Official Planner 2016 Connecting Global Competence OFFICIAL PLANNER 2016. New Exhibit Hall Plan JANUARY 24–27, 2016 ISPO.COM 91733-ISPOmunich16-Besucherplaner-Titel-E.indd 1 11.12.15 12:42 experience our exciting new range of performance clothing hall a2 stand 402 2 1 Contact: +44 (0)141 568 8000 // [email protected] HALL A STAND ISPO MUNICH 2016 Welcome to the leading exhibition for the global sports business. Over the duration of four days you can look forward to innovative products, inspiring presentations and exciting international contacts. Network with exhibitors and visitors from more than 100 countries and create a foundation for your future success. Please note the new exhibit hall layout when planning meetings with your suppliers and most important partners. The West Entrance directly serves the world of Outdoor in halls A1 to A3. Actions Sports are located in halls A6, B5 and B6, and the East Entrance will host a multitude of adrenaline-charged events. The ever-growing Health & Fitness segment can be found at the heart of the exhibition in hall B4. In addition, there are many special exhibit areas, covering everything you expect from your preferred segments. It is easy to gain advance information by referring to our comprehensive event program in the visitor planner, our website or the ISPO MUNICH App. Furthermore, our redesigned ISPO.com web portal provides you with up-to-date information on the exhibition during and after the event. Find out the latest on current market developments, changes in management, and the best products and start-ups in the sports business. We wish you the best for your business and success at ISPO MUNICH 2016! Your ISPO Team Come see us at Booth # C3/330. 2 3 Contents The original thin, light and warm synthetic insulation Hall overview. .06 WHEN CLOTHING PERFORMS Exhibitor directory .........................44 It’s never too cold Program overview .........................90 General information ......................112 VISIT US AT ISPO: HALL A1 BOOTH 606 Welcome to ISPO MUNICH, the leading international sports business platform Opening hours Advance ticket sales at Sunday to Tuesday: 09:00–18:00, munich.ispo.com/ticket Wednesday: 9:00–17:00 Order online: Advance online ticket sales: Accommodations save up to 37% Special offers for travel and 1-day ticket EUR 25* accommodations are available at: 4-days-ticket EUR 34* www.munich.ispo.com/getting_there *from January 9, 2016 ISPO CARD EUR 79 Hotline for questions Tel. +49 89 949-11388 At the fair: Fax +49 89 949-11389 1-day-ticket EUR 39 [email protected] 4-days-ticket EUR 50 4 5 15ZJ011_THN ISPO Ad_115mmx222mm_F_alt.indd 1 11/24/15 9:47 PM Hall overview Hall overview 6 7 ICM, B0, EWE Entrance West B0.100 B0.200 CABLE SNOWBOARD & FREESKI SESSION EWE.01 WFSGI FESI BSI EWE.03 EWE.05 EWE.07 Ariston ETC Sporting Goods Intelligence ISPO App ISPO MUNICH Lounge Atrium / Halle A6–B6 EWE.04 24.01.2016 contest ISPO CARD ispocardLounge poweredlounge by powered by 12.00 p.m. Training / 4.30 p.m. Qualification / 7.00 p.m. dji Best Trick GORE EWE.EOG. visitor data LOUNGE scanner for EOG ispocard 25.01.2016 contest exhibitors Lounge service counter EWE.02 Target Displays 2.00 p.m. Training / 4.30 p.m. Qualification / 7.00 p.m. Finals 26.01.2016 kids on snow 1.30 p.m. Coachings & Sessions / 4.45 p.m. bern Rookie Battle daily: lounge area with food, drinks & dj-sound, contest afterparty powered BY 8 9 EN, EOE Entrance North, East ISPO Katalog- ausgabe EOE.02 EOE.01 ISPO App EOE.04 ISPO CARD ispocardLounge poweredlounge by powered by GORE 10 11 A1 Outdoor EOCA Sport- 200 400 A Monkey fach- Brothers handel UE.1 UE.4 Sampaoli 202 302 402 502 UE.2 UE.3 102 400 B Monkey Brothers YMPATEx.COM 303 304 404 s 206 306 406 506 106 606 607 PrAna 208 Páramo 608 108 508 Darrell 609 109 Storm Digitsole 308 Care 610 110 Hi-Tec Sports TOYOBO Wolffepack 212 312 412 512 112 612 Kielce Berghaus 613 Outdoor 614 113 GGM 414 615 114 514 outdoor. Tom Joule 314 markt 616 115 214 416 417 Land Clothes 617 Glovedock 515516 517 Sub Zero mamalila Greenpeace 218 318 418 518 116-1 Sporic 619 116-2 Outdoor Raphila 620 116-3 MadBomber SNT 219 320 321 420 421 621 116-4 Moregor 519 Dagh- Metalstic 322 Avignon dash Jana 116-5 520 Minlan 220 Mile Eun Sung 1000 116-6 522 526 Woojin 424 Feelfree 323 324 422 423 Gear 623 116-7 Starter Terra Nova 527 Young Poong Black Label Equipment Out- Outdoor Hengfeng 116-8 325 326 door 425 222 ARN, 523 524 Mint Jinbang, Jintuo, Northman CeRiSm 426 X-Land Shenli, Ivy Garments Outdoor Varro DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE 330-6 330-7 330-5 330-4 330-3 330-2 330-1 427 428 429 528 Yujin Samtex KOIA ALT- Inter- Ven- KMK TEXSPO Ridge- BEE max tex Polytech Mepres line WATERPROOF BREATHABLE WINDPROOF 12 13 sym_05_AZ_Besuchsplaner_ISPO16_115x222_1311.indd 1 13.11.15 16:28 A2 Outdoor ELLE mELLE THE NO DOOR 100 200 400 PROJECT ISYbe UE.1 Nikwax UE.5 300 Hall A2. AKU Art Gallery 102 202 302 402 UE.4 UE.6 502 Hartung Paris 503 BlueDesert 504 Stand 116. SOTO 505 @devoldofnorway 403 406 506 104 Granger‘s Dex- 404 Shell 507 204 304 Morpho 108 208 308 408 508 409 410 510 412 411 Wilma& Morris 512 415 Power- traveller 110 210 413 310 Hydrapak 414 117 216 317 116 217 316 416 516 318 218 Jottnar VARG 418 417 517 220 119 Hydro Helsport 320 319 Flask Point6 118 519 121 419 Over Amundsen 219 Dokdo Board 222 520 Tretorn Sweden 321 420 421 120 322 OMM 123 221 Klättermusen 422 Aclima European Adventurer Direct Alpine 125 425 124 224 225 226 324 424 Nigor Eureka! SOG LifeStraw 528 SOA Helinox Bar Freewind Silva 426 427 529 227 Baffin Life Filo 127 530 126 428 Sports- 429 328 Hyper- 228 229 freunde gear Polyver 330 331 430 431 131 Cafflano Favour Ludavi C2H3 Inov-8 Rudholm 230 332 & Haak Comco Light 433 434 130 128 132 Mid Konus Tokyo 135 136 234 236 333 335 Plast SOG Sweden Care Plus Outdoor University 436 435 338 337 336 Designer Klean Roota- Dowabo Kanteen Rocktool Millican Katadyn Spirale Outdoor case Textiles 240-6 240-4 240-7 240-5 240-3 240-2 240-1 339 340 440 442 443 Raysen Young Charm- Expotrade Tammer- Vertex ING Mik- Gemini Aitec wang Poiztex Tukku Chang food Togal 14 15 devold.com A3 Outdoor 200 400 UE.4 UE.5 Wrightsock UE.2UE.1 202 302 402 502 602 Sport- 102 fach- handel 204 HIGH QUALITY OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT SINCE 604 504 304 206 306 406 506 106 606 108 608 609 Bracks 408 508 509 BEAL EDELWEISS K.F. Veriga 510 208 Avatech Ski Trab 511 Sterling 611 Rope 212 312 412 512 New 112 Italia MP 612 Shoes Sports 613 614 113 114 314 414 413 Chaussures 515 514 615 3B 115 214 215 616 Effe Tre 415 516 Tech 416 Charko 8CPLUS Rock 116 617 417 517 518 519 Stubai 316 317 Oriocx ENFORMA Bestard MUND 222 322 323 422 423 522 523 Triop DMM King 122 424 International Snaps 622 425 525 Czech Bar 524 SKITOURING & MOUNTAINEERING BOLL Milo-Sport 324 427 527 528 426 4 Fun Malachowski 623 The Slingsby series is super lightweight 530 531 532 624 325 430 Trestec KAPS Kong products developed for modern 534 533 124 mountaineering. Together with professional Valandre 225224 mountain guides we have cra ed functional 126 329 326 536 Alico Alpidex Chillaz 537 and dependable equipment that provide 226 227 538 Eusebio exactly what you need. 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