
PORTAL × MET: TRADEWINDS – FOLLOW THE ELEMENTS
A new tool for what lies ahead. Portal and MET collaborate on a helmet designed for changing conditions. For when the pace shifts and the line reveals itself. Lightweight. Ventilated. Stable in cha...
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PROTEA DREAMS: A PORTAL FILM BY BASILE DESCHAMPS
South Africa’s nature is a world of its own ruled by finbos and the wind. We are just witnesses passing by, as running as a guest is the essence of trail running. We’re just part of a protea’s dream.
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IN THE FOOTHILLS OF SCOTLAND WITH OUT&BACK + GORE-TEX®
Alongside OUT&BACK and GORE-TEX®, the group set out across the Aberdeenshire trails. Taking in the western side of Bennachie, the route climbed steadily onto the hill, moving from summit to sum...
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PORTAL & GORE-TEX®: SHELTER TO STAY WITH THE WEATHER
A new tool for staying with the weather. Portal and GORE-TEX® Brand collaborate on a waterproof jacket designed for moving through wet conditions, built with the lightest GORE-TEX® 3L Membrane.
Read moreThere’s a moment between winter and spring that doesn’t belong to either. The ground still holds what’s left of the season. Grass to mud. Mud to roots. Everything softer, slower, more exposed.
Read moreOslo isn’t really a city beside nature. It’s more like a city that leans into it. By mid-season, you really feel that. Winter has settled in. Everything moves a bit more deliberately.
Read morePORTAL IN AVORIAZ: BUILT LIKE A FEELING
Avoriaz doesn’t look like it was designed to be liked. It looks like it was designed to insist. High in Haute Savoie, the resort rises out of the mountains in dark timber and angled concrete, a sla...
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THE GREAT MIGRATION BY DANIEL KJELLGREN
Not normal, abnormal, obscure, crazy even, was generally people’s reaction when I said what I was about to embark on: 125 marathons in 70 days, crossing nine countries and an entire continent in th...
Read moreThere are moments in motion when time feels briefly suspended. Mid-ride. Mid-run. Mid-breath. The horizon opens and gently asks for a second look. Movement continues, just slowed enough to truly see.
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