Kathmandu Join The Outdoor Safety Retail Partnership
Kathmandu Join The Outdoor Safety Retail Partnership
With the Outdoor Safety
Retail Partnership (OSRP) now officially underway, Mountain
Safety Council (MSC) chief executive Mike Daisley is proud
to announce that Kathmandu have confirmed its statement of
intent to join the OSRP. The OSRP has been designed to give
those exploring the outdoors a clear and consistent message
about their role in staying safe in the
outdoors.
With the Outdoor Safety Retail
Partnership (OSRP) now officially underway, Mountain Safety Council (MSC) chief
executive Mike Daisley is proud to announce that Kathmandu has confirmed its statement of
intent to join the OSRP. The OSRP has been designed to give
those exploring the outdoors a clear and consistent message
about their role in staying safe in the outdoors.
“Kathmandu confirming their intent to join the OSRP
is very exciting. They bring a huge amount of insight and
expertise to this joint initiative.”
“I
need to reiterate how brilliant it’s been to see major
retailers putting their commercial competitiveness to one
side in the interests of consistency. This allows the
participant, who is the focus for us, to receive a clear
safety message regardless of where they happen to visit,”
he said.
“The wider outdoors community —
both international and domestic- are the ultimate benefactor
of this partnership. There are a range of resources and
tools that are already on the cards to show up in-store and
online this year.”
“The OSRP is designed
to focus the discussion in-store and online, one that is
consistent and easy to understand what’s required to make
it home after a great trip,” Daisley concluded.
Daisley said the OSRP now has four retailers with a focus
on Tramping, Mountaineering, Trail Running and Mountain
Biking. There are discussions about a final partner in the
hunting and camping space.
“We’ve got a
roadmap for where this initiative and it follows our
insights pathway that we began in 2016 with ‘There and Back’ where we focused on
these five activities.”
Kathmandu’s Marketing Manager — Brand, Tim Loftus was proud to announce Kathmandu joining the ORSP safety partnership.
“We are pleased to be involved with the MSC and welcome the opportunity to collaborate across the industry to promote safety in outdoor recreation.”
“As a data-driven initiative, we are confident that the ORSP can be a highly effective advocacy program.”
"Customers will begin to see more of the MSC’s insights and resources in our stores. MSC brings a long history and a deep understanding of New Zealand outdoor recreation safety."
Outdoor enthusiasts should look out for wallet sized cards at the point of sale.
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