Charity auction in aid of the Salomon Foundation
Online sale Monday August 26 or Sunday September 8
15 accessories upcycled from the equipment used by Courtney Dauwalter during her races and sold in aid of the Salomon Foundation.
Genesis of the project
These products were made by Redeem Equipment from old equipment used by Courtney Dauwalter. Redeem Equipment is a French company based near Chamonix, specializing in the circular economy and the recycling of obsolete sports equipment. 15 unique products were created: 6 tote bags, 6 purses, 4 bananas and 4 running belts.
Salomon
Born in Annecy in 1947, Salomon creates high-end footwear, apparel and winter sports equipment with superior functionality, radical design and obsessive style. At the Annecy Design Center, engineers, designers and athletes collaborate to write the future of sport by creating products that transform outdoor sport experiences and create a deeper connection with nature, enabling people to unleash the best version of themselves so they can have a positive impact on the world.
Salomon Foundation
Founded in 1999, the Salomon Foundation aims to make the mountains accessible to all by supporting associations that facilitate access to outdoor sports for disadvantaged or excluded people. It also supports mountain professionals who have suffered accidents.
For further information, please contact
Charlotte Vernette
charlotte.vernette@amersports.com