Flylow reported it plans to launch its Flylow Leftover Land program next month, a consignment resale platform where consumers can trade in gear for a credit on a new kit.
To coincide with the launch, the company is hosting two initiatives next month: the 2024 Bib Buyback Program and the Flylow VIP Gear Locker.
“As an independent company, Flylow has the flexibility to continually look at ways where we can improve our efforts in sustainability while still making gear that can perform in the most demanding conditions. The creation of Leftover Land is a natural evolution for us, as it helps keep the most durable and long-lasting gear in use as long as possible while also helping people get a leg up on a new kit when they need one,” said Co-Founder Dan Abrams in a media release.
“It’s a huge deal to have Flylow embrace recovery and resale in a meaningful way, as they are an influential and widely respected brand in the outdoor world,” said Aaron Provine, president of Geartrade, which is providing the technical and logistical support for the program. “It’s also important to applaud their Bib Buyback Program, which is a truly groundbreaking concept in the outdoor industry because of its brand-agnostic approach to welcoming all incoming gear.”
The program offers skiers and riders free shipping and a two-minute-or-less online registration to send in their lightly used bibs from Flyflow or any manufacturer and receive a credit toward a new pair of Flylow bibs, with a minimum value of $50.
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