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Product Lines 360 ADVENTURE COLLECTIVE PRODUCT LINE LISTING - NEW ENGLAND SUMMER EXPO Product Lines Booth # First Name Last Name Company 22 Designs Telemark Bindings 1000-1004, 1001-1005 Tyler Merritt All Mountain Group 4F Outerwear 111-113 Martin Socha Acorn 103-109 Jeff Church JCA Sales Adidas Outdoor 510-512 Jonathan Vinet Pursuit Brand Equity Group Adventure Ready Brands 815-821, 914-920 David Karl Sky Ambitions LLC All Good Spaulding Mirta Miranda Reef Alp n Rock 426-428, 527-529 Brad Greenwood Greenwood Biz Sales Alpine Start 815-821, 914-920 David Karl Sky Ambitions LLC Alternative Apparel 315-317 Sean Fritsch New England Outfitters Arctix 322 Brian Rice Artex Headwear 209-211 Kirk Miller Results Sales & Marketing Asolo 206-210 Michael Schmidt Velocity Sales Astis Mittens 224 Vivien Allan Astral Designs 226, 327 Chuck Joy C-J Rep Astral Footwear 226, 327 Chuck Joy C-J Rep Atlas Snowshoes 206-210 Michael Schmidt Velocity Sales Atomic Ski & Clothing 509-513 Mike Aicher Tyrol Sports Group Aventura 323-325 Michael Keeley Bayton Footwear 215-219, 214-220 Neil Totman The Nor'Easter Group BCA - Back Country Access 201-203 Scott Dawson Stoneface Sales Big Agnes 815-821, 914-920 David Karl Sky Ambitions LLC BioLite 206-210 Michael Schmidt Velocity Sales Black Diamond 805-813 Kevin Mahoney Black Diamond Equipment Black Diamond 805-811 Danny Clayton Clayton, Inc. Blizzard 514 Dana Greenwood Read and Run Inc Blundstone 604-605 Barry Ryan Barry Ryan & Assoc Body Glide John Roadarmel Bogg Bags 305-307 Chris Cosper Bogs Footwear 103-109 Jeff Church JCA Sales Brooks Sports 100-106 Scott Krypel ASK Associates Buff 405-411, 406-412 Suzi Curtis The Curtis Group Bum Wraps 702 Bruce McKellar McKellar Sales Burgess Sweaters 607-608, 500 Doug Hawkins Hawk Associates Camelbak 900-908-901-909 Scott Andrews Stoner Andrews Captuer Custom Headwear 324-326 Greg Levy GL Sales Carve Designs 532-534 Renee Cook Cascade Designs/MSR 801-803 Christopher Lathrop Lathrop Associates CEP Performance Ski Socks 1000-1004, 1001-1005 Tyler Merritt All Mountain Group Chaco 607-608, 500 Doug Hawkins Hawk Associates Champion 315-317 Sean Fritsch New England Outfitters Clif Bar 900-908-901-909 Scott Andrews Stoner Andrews Coal Headwear 427 Andrew Racine Cocoon by Design Salt 101 Steve Schneider Schneider Sales Associates Coldpruf 401 Kevin Morris SML Inc Comfort Wash 315-317 Sean Fritsch New England Outfitters Comodo Socks 111-113 Martin Socha Coolibar 225-227 Ellen Main Ellen M Main, Independent Rep Corkcicle 324-326 Greg Levy GL Sales COROS Watches John Roadarmel Costa Sunglasses 301-303 Derek Wallace Cotopaxi 212-213 Tim Augustinowicz Craghoppers 805-811 Danny Clayton Clayton, Inc. Croakies 103-109 Jeff Church JCA Sales CS 324-326 Greg Levy GL Sales CTR - Chaos Thermal Regulation300-306 Joe Weller The Weller Group Cut Loose 526-530 Jill Ganci Jill Ganci Clothing Company Dakine 805-811 Danny Clayton Clayton, Inc. Dakini 212-213 Tim Augustinowicz Dakota Grizzly Men’s Apparel209-211 Kirk Miller Results Sales & Marketing Dalbello Ski Boots 200-202 Scott Heald Shaw / Heald Sales Dansko 515 Jeffrey Martin Dansko Dare 2 Be 805-811 Danny Clayton Clayton, Inc. Darn Tough Vermont Pierce Hal Ellms Pinnacle Outdoor Group Dermatone 509-513 Mike Aicher Tyrol Sports Group Deuter USA 205-207 David Donahue Kinetic Representatives LLC Devinci 805-811 Danny Clayton Clayton, Inc. 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