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Beyond Running Woodland L9

Monday, September 9th, 2013

Due to demand, Beyond is running their L9 garments in old school Woodlamd Camo. Since demand is high, we’d suggest getting your order in now.

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The Beyond L9 is the same combat uniform issued to USSOCOM. For background on this garment, read up on Beyond in our archives.

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Sneak Peek – The Axios Alpha Jacket from Beyond

Friday, September 6th, 2013

Beyond’s newest midweight insulator, the Axios Alpha Jacket. I checked it out at OR and I am looking forward to this jacket.

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OR – Did Someone Say Mojitos?

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

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Rick Elder, President of Beyond sends word “SSD community, you have a home away from home at the Beyond booth, PV515. Come store your bag, grab a cocktail and share a story. We are in the Pavilions — middle tent right behind Mountain Kahkis.”

Outdoor Retailer – Beyond

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

This is just a teaser of what’s to come from Beyond as they release the new Helios line 1 October. Helios will join the mission focused Axios line as more of an outdoor line.

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This is the Rig Jacket over the Eos fleece pullover.

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The Premier of the New Beyond Approach

Thursday, January 24th, 2013

Outdoor Retailer Winter Market is the first emergence of a rebranded Beyond Clothing. From the get go, you can’t think of this new brand in terms of the old Beyond Clothing and Beyond Tactical lines. Rather, they have postured themselves as simply Beyond. I was so blown away with what they showed me that I had to think about how to share it with you. We didn’t even talk product. It was all about how Beyond is going to interact with its customers rather than what they are going to see them.

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This is Beyond’s booth. The centerpiece is a four-armed, eight foot tall man. They took the measurements of the manikin before it was shipped to OR from the vendor and then custom tailored the clothing in their shop in Seattle over a two day period. It indicates what they can make but he individual 1:1 size manikins along the edge of the booth show customized clothing solutions for a variety of climate challenges. Those displays show what Beyond can do.

They are turning traditional outdoor on its head by focusing on customization for the individual. In the Beyond model the customer is the pro athlete, regardless of his background, requirements or goals. The customer is the participant in the process, a partner if you will, and his needs are the focus of the solution provided by Beyond. For SSD readers that may well be what we consider tactical. But it could just as easily be a hardcore outdoor garment or more of a lifestyle piece. Regardless of the clothing solution, it will be tailored in form, fit and function.

One of the things I like about what I am hearing is that Beyond is transforming to become more than just a site to purchase cool gear. Although in its infancy Beyond is building a community where customers become members and can interact with one another. Granted, Beyond will still have a bench of pros to go to for inspiration and to help answer those interesting questions that pop up. These men and women will be called Guides and will be a part of the community, there to help their fellow travelers.

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They’ve already launched their new ecommerce site, but that’s just phase 1. We’ll see more and more content added over the next few months. It’s important to start at their site to see what’s going on.

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