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Norrøna’s Ski Touring Jackets Earn Editor’s Choice Awards

November 1, 2022

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Rob Steffens
Norrøna
rob.steffens@rygr.us
970.924.0704 ext. 2106

OSLO, Norway

Outside Magazine and Backcountry Magazine award the lyngen Gore-Tex Active Jacket and lyngen Gore-Tex Jacket with coveted Editor’s Choice Awards

Norrøna, the four season, family-owned Norwegian manufacturer of premium apparel and gear, is proud to receive Editor’s Choice Awards from two of the esteemed gear guides in the outdoor industry. The lyngen Gore-Tex Active Jacket earned an Editor’s Choice Award in Outside Magazine’s Winter Gear Guide and the lyngen Gore-Tex Jacket earned an editor’s choice award in Backcountry Magazine’s Winter Gear Guide.

“Norrøna prides itself on designing and delivering the highest quality ski touring products on the market and our product testing process is extensive, with every product down to our beanies undergoing countless hours of extreme and meticulous user testing in the toughest mountain conditions around the world,” says Norrøna CEO Jørgen Jørgensen. “We’re grateful the Outside Magazine and Backcountry Magazine teams had positive experiences skiing and snowboarding with our lyngen jackets. Winning these awards speaks to the hard work our team has put into bringing every product to market and Norrøna’s commitment in breaking boundaries around design and innovation, durability and product lifetime length and forward-thinking sustainability initiatives to improve the planet.”

In Outside Magazine’s review, the lyngen Gore-Tex Active Jacket was named the most breathable, waterproof ski mountaineering shell on the market and the tester said, “it’s the most breathable hardshell I’ve worn.”

The all-new lyngen Gore-Tex Active Jacket ($649) for men is Norrøna’s most breathable, lightweight weatherproof jacket developed for ski touring. The front and underarm area are made with Gore-Tex Active Shakedry, a technology that eliminates the face fabric, preventing the absorption of water to maintain comfort during high-intensity activities. The hood, shoulders, upper arms, and bottom hems are built with 30D Gore-Tex Active recycled nylon fabric for ultimate breathability. Together, they offer the ideal balance of water protection and breathability.

In addition to the editor’s choice award, Outside Magazine featured five other products in different categories for this year’s Winter Gear Guide including:

  • The Best Touring Pant of 2023 – lyngen Gore-Tex Pro Pants
  • The Best Cross-Country Ski Gear of 2023 – pureUll Zip Neck
  • The Best Men’s Winter Running Gear of 2023 – falketind Alpha120 Zip Hood
  • The Best Women’s Winter Running Gear of 2023 – falketind Octa Jacket
  • The Best Men’s Baselayers of 2023 – pureull Longsleeve

In Backcountry Magazine’s review, the publication stated, “the remarkably lightweight lyngen Gore-Tex shell is well-suited to the stick-and-move touring its namesake region demands, making it a solid option for vert-crushing backcountry travelers the world over.” 

The lyngen Gore-Tex Jacket ($589) for men and women is a versatile shell made for ski touring but works seamlessly for trekking and lightweight mountaineering. Blending recycled 30D Gore-Tex Active nylon fabric with a recycled 3-layer 30D rip-stop Gore-Tex C-Knit nylon, the jacket provides maximum protection against the elements while maintaining breathability during high-intensity movements.

In addition to the editor’s choice award, Backcountry Magazine featured three additional products in the apparel and accessories category for this year’s Winter Gear Guide, including the lyngen Down850 Hood Jacket, pureull Zip Neck and the pureull Tights.

For more information on Norrøna’s full product lineup, including the editor’s choice award winners, please visit www.norrona.com 

For media inquiries, please contact Rob Steffens at rob.steffens@rygr.us.

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About Norrøna: In 1929, Jørgen Jørgensen, a Norwegian outdoor enthusiast, began his search for durable outdoor equipment to perform in Norway´s harsh and rugged land. Starting with simple innovations such as leather straps, canvas backpacks and cotton clothing, he set Norrøna’s direction: To search for the best in technical advancements and to create the ultimate performance products. Today, four generations later, Norrøna is still a family-owned and run company and a leader in the growing market of sustainable sportswear. www.norrona.com

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