Oakley Announces Pro Rider Series
2009年9月29日 - 9:00PM
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Company Teams Up with Professional Athletes to Develop the Ultimate
in Performance Winter Apparel FOOTHILL RANCH, Calif., Sept. 29
/PRNewswire/ -- Oakley announced its new Pro Rider Series, a line
of premium performance apparel for the Fall 2009 season of mountain
recreation. The company relied on the expertise of top skiers and
snowboarders from around the globe to develop and test new designs
that incorporate some of the best technologies in technical
outerwear, along with refinements in fit, convenience features and
aesthetic cues inspired by today's pros. Concurrent with the
performance apparel program, the Oakley Signature Series goggle
program honors the lifestyles and inspirations of winter sports
legends by creating unique art treatments for select goggles.
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"The Oakley Pro Rider Series takes advantage of our most coveted
assets: the knowledge and experience of the world's best athletes,"
said Colin Baden, president of Oakley. "The new line isn't just
about answering wish lists. We approached it with the goal of
re-imagining, reshaping and reinventing from scratch, and we relied
on extensive testing to optimize even the smallest details -- the
features most manufacturers take for granted. The breakthroughs
demanded hands-on, real-world research with some of the most
respected athletes in skiing and snowboarding. The end result will
serve everyone, from medal contenders to weekend warriors," Baden
concluded. Oakley's new Pro Rider Series apparel combines
state-of-the-art technologies with conveniences that maximize
functionality. Primary features vary between garments and may
include such technologies as the waterproof and breathable laminate
known as eVENT®, the lightweight and highly efficient insulation
from 3M® called "Thinsulate®," and the avalanche rescue reflector
system developed by RECCO®. Premium designs are engineered with up
to 20,000mm waterproofing (equivalent to supporting a 65-foot
column of water without leaking) while maintaining breathability
equivalent to transporting 20,000 grams of moisture through an area
of one square meter over a 24-hour period. The prime technologies
served as starting points for the new designs, which were then
optimized by extensive testing with pro athletes. No detail was
overlooked, no matter how subtle. Utility features include split
storm flaps and laser-cut wrist gaiters that eliminate bulk; a new
system to prevent pant cuffs from dangling; engineered seams for
better moisture management and mobility; a redesigned magnetic
hold-down system for hoods; and even basic modifications such as
longer zipper pulls for easier grabbing with gloved hands. Some of
the best American professional freeskiers were utilized in the
development and testing phases of the new Oakley Pro Rider Series.
Renowned for earning a record seven gold medals in the Winter X
Games, Tanner Hall assisted in the development of the Oakley Alps
Jacket and Alps Pant. The use of highly breathable eVENT® lining in
these designs was also inspired by Seth Morrison, a freeskiing icon
known for throwing front flips off high cliffs. Quarterpipe world
record holder Simon Dumont guided the fine-tuning of Oakley's new
Air Raid Jacket and Air Raid Bib snow pant. Along with key input
from Pep Fujas -- considered one of the most innovative skiers in
the industry -- Simon directed Oakley's designers toward the best
possible combination of comfort, mobility and breathable
waterproofing. Winner of X Games gold in 2005 and 2006 (plus a
silver medal in 2007), Norwegian freestyle skier Grete Eliassen
inspired Oakley's new Trina Jacket and Trina Pant. The 20,000mm
waterproofing and 20,000g/m2/24h breathability will serve her in
competition, and she will have added convenience features for
practice sessions, including hidden thigh vents and a handy side
pocket for her lift pass. Winner of four first-place competitions
in 2005 and 2006, Finn snowboarder Eero Ettala helped Oakley
develop and test the new Arrestino Jacket and Arrestino Pant.
Another snowboarding pro, Canadian Marie France Roy was the guiding
light behind Oakley's new Float Jacket and Float Pant, offering her
expertise in the development of critical performance details. Marie
earned the title of Transworld Women's Rider of the Year in 2008.
Complementing Oakley's Pro Rider Series apparel, the company's
Signature Series goggle program is offering new premium performance
designs with graphic treatments honoring the legends of winter
sports. Oakley designers teamed with athletes to capture their
personalities in art and turn goggles into expressions of
lifestyles and inspirations. The program currently includes special
editions of three premium Oakley goggle designs. Coveted in the
world of winter sports, the Oakley Crowbar® Snow goggle is part of
the Signature Series program and is available in multiple
renditions. Skull graphics on the Seth Morrison edition are a nod
to the athlete's defiance of gravity and fate. Rasta-inspired art
highlights the Tanner Hall edition to salute the medal-winning
wonder's approach to life. Champion snowboarder Danny Kass chose
"Military Rain Camo" for his Signature Series design, and phenom
freestyle skier JP Auclair's love of Japan led to graphics that
depict a Tokyo subway map. For the Godfather of snowboarding,
Oakley took Terje Haakonsen's unique logo and turned his Signature
Series goggle into a masterpiece. Additional Oakley performance
goggles are part of the program, including a Shaun White edition of
the Oakley A Frame® that features an "Illusion Stripe" pattern
chosen by the legendary snowboarder. For snowboarder Gretchen
Bleiler, another Olympic medalist and sport icon, the company
created special editions of its A Frame® and Oakley Stockholm(TM)
goggles. Visit Oakley.com for more information on the company's
premium performance winter apparel and accessories. Additionally,
both the Pro Rider Series apparel and Signature Series goggles are
available at Oakley O Stores nationwide. 3M and Thinsulate are
registered trademarks of 3M. eVENT is a registered trademark of BHA
Technologies, Inc. RECCO is a registered trademark of RECCO Invest
AB. About Oakley, Inc. Established in 1975 and headquartered in
Southern California, Oakley is one of the leading sports brands in
the world. The holder of more than 600 patents, Oakley is
continually seeking problems, solving them with inventions and
wrapping those inventions in art. This philosophy has made Oakley
one of the most iconic and inimitable brands on the market, with
innovations that world-class athletes around the globe depend on to
compete at the highest level possible. Oakley is famed for its
insuperable lens technologies such as High Definition Optics®
(HDO®) which is incorporated into all Oakley sun and prescription
eyewear, and goggles. Oakley has extended its leadership position
as the world's leading sports eyewear brand into apparel, footwear
and accessories collections. Laser focused on the consumer, Oakley
has both men's and women's product lines that target Sports
Performance, Active and Lifestyle consumers. Oakley is a subsidiary
of Luxottica Group (NYSE: LUX; MTA: LUX). Additional information is
available at http://www.oakley.com/.
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