From Deseret News archives:
Outdoor Retailers: Everything you need to get out
Summer market features heaps of new products
New and more comfortable environmentally friendly clothing, roomier backpacks, lighter tents, easier to use locators and an even greater selection of footwear are among thousands of new products exhibited last week at the annual Outdoor Retailers Summer Market in the Salt Palace.
The show is, as one retailer suggested, an outdoor enthusiasts' candy store, with no end to the tasty treats soon to appear on retailers shelves.
This year it was reported there were 3,300 exhibitor booths taking up every usable space in the Salt Palace. Organizers were able to make extra space available for 100 new exhibitors, but even then some companies were turned away. About 20,000 retailers attended the show.
The show is, to the casual observer, overwhelming. There were thousands of items shown, many for the first time. Listed alphabetically, there were nearly 70 companies falling in the A column. And, as expected, there were companies known worldwide and others very few, if anyone, knew about.
Timex, for example, known worldwide for its timepieces, introduced two new digital heart-rate monitors at the show.
Where, said Ken Mandelkern, "individual training tips can be given to the user. What we're looking for is a long-term relationship by offering a greater range of functions."
The Ironman, expected to be available by September, will retail for $219.95 and the Road Trainer for $99.95.
The company will also introduce a series of new watches E-Instruments. Official reports say the watches feature "multimotor, multihand, microprocessor-controlled Quartz analog movement."
Suunto will introduce its X10 model with one of the "smallest and lightest wrist-mounted GPS devices."
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