Outdoor Research Unveils New Material, DWR Technology for Fall 2024

Outdoor apparel manufacturer Outdoor Research unveiled new materials and DWR technologies on its best-selling and now most sustainable rain collection, paired with the brand’s most significant sustainability efforts to date, as part of its Fall 2024 collection.

The redesigned Foray and Aspire waterproof shell collections feature an all-new 3L material called AscentShell Dry, which offers a breathable and windproof/waterproof exterior that maintains its waterproof and breathability rating throughout the lifetime of the garment. The shells will feature a touted “outdoor industry first”: a high performance, factory applied Durable Water Repellent (DWR) treatment free of all intentionally added PFAS, called Direct.Dry, from Nikwax. Outdoor Research is Nikwax’s global launch partner for its factory applied Direct.Dry DWR for Fall 2024. The shells are also the first outdoor-industry performance garments certified as carbon neutral by Climate Impact Partners.

Additionally, Outdoor Research has been proactive in leading the industry’s move away from the use of PFAS. By Spring 2024, 80 percent of OR’s consumer production will be manufactured free of intentionally added PFAS — with nearly 100 percent transitioning for Fall 2024 production.

Key products free of intentionally added PFAS for Fall/Winter 2024 include:

  • New Foray and Aspire collections in the Outdoor Research line, and feature a range of upgrades for Fall 2024, highlighted by a new high-performance 3L fabric technology called AscentShell Dry. Made with bluesign-approved materials, this advanced three-layer membrane has 20k waterproof and 10k breathable performance, mechanical stretch and a 100-percent recycled nylon face fabric with a solvent-free TPU hydrophilic membrane. This line is also the first to use factory-applied Nikwax Direct.Dry DWR technology, offering a PFAS-free DWR with a fully rechargeable finish when used with Nikwax aftercare products. The Fall 2024 Foray/Aspire collection is also the first technical apparel in the outdoor industry certified as carbon neutral by Climate Impact Partners. The jacket employs OR’s signature TorsoFlo hip-to-bicep venting system.
  • The new Team Glove collection is offered in three styles and was created in conjunction with OR’s snow ambassador team, with input on key areas of overlay reinforcement for durability. This premium undercuff glove features bluesign approved stretch-woven fabric for durability, goat leather palms, GORE-TEX ePE waterproof construction free of intentionally added PFAS, as well as 200-gram insulation on the back of the hand and 130-gram in the palm. They also use durable and tactile outseam construction and touch compatibility.
  • Crafted with bluesign-approved and GORE-TEX 3L ePE fabric free of intentionally added PFAS, the Headwall Gore-Tex 3L Jacket and Pant is a powerhouse against the elements. With its alpine-focused feature set and industry leading materials, this kit offers protection in the most extreme weather conditions. OR-signature features like the TorsoFlo venting system, which extends from hem to bicep, allows precise body temperature regulation.
  • Employing a fully recycled 20D shell and liner fabric and 700+RDS down paired with unique baffle construction, the new Transcendent Down Hoodie, Jacket and Vest is lauded for its packability, warmth and versatility. The collection is OR’s most versatile down layer.
  • In Spring 2024, Outdoor Research will unveil its first mountain bike specific collection. That grows for Fall 2024 with the Freewheel Ride Pants, meticulously crafted to offer a blend of durability and comfort for high-performance colder-weather trail riding. Crafted from a bluesign-approved fabric, these deliver a perfect balance of stretch and durability, paired with side zips, a bonded back waistband, and DuraPrint overlays at the inner ankle for added abrasion resistance.

Along with a range of other new products, the new Fall 2024 collection will be available to consumers starting late Summer 2024.