It’s hard to believe but 2016 is already starting to wind down. Sure, we’re still in the midst of the dog days of summer here in the Northern Hemisphere, but the final days of August is in sight, and we’re only a few short months from the end of the year. With that in mind, our friends over at Gear Junkie have peered into their crystal ball and looked into the future, giving us 10 gear trends to watch out for in 2017.
For anyone who attended the Summer Outdoor Retailer convention a few weeks back, most of these trends won’t come as much of a surprise. Walking the halls of the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah, it was clear where the industry is headed. But, those same trends aren’t quite as clear to the outside observer who wasn’t lucky enough to see all of the major outdoor brands collected under one roof.
So what can we expect from our gear in 2017? I won’t spoil the entire list, but there are certainly a few items that are worth mentioning. For instance, there is definitely a concerted effort in the outdoor industry to make our gear more “green.” Companies are searching for ways to use recycled materials for instance, and they are changing the way they manufacture their products so that they use less water and have a decreased impact on the environment. We’ve seen a few efforts in this direction in the past, but it is really picking up steam now. Over the next few years, those efforts will not only increase dramatically, they’ll also become much more common place.
Other trends that Gear Junkie says we should watch for include more sophisticated drones, boots that grip ice better, and performance apparel that will help keep us cooler. The other items on the list are equally intriguing, and definitely reflect the same things I saw at OR.
If you’re a gear nerd like me, you’ll probably find GJ’s list very interesting. The industry is definitely moving forward with some new initiatives and we’ll all get the opportunity to benefit from it.
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