Vail Resorts Inc. chose the Scandanavian brand Helly Hansen to be the official uniform and apparel provider for the 15,000 mountain professionals working at its six world-class mountain resorts of Vail, Beaver Creek, Breckenridge, Keystone, Heavenly and Northstar-at-Tahoe. The new, five-year partnership begins with the 2011-2012 season and continues through 2016.
Oslo, Norway-based Helly Hansen embarked on a dedicated uniform development initiative in 2006 building on a long standing reputation of protecting outdoor professionals in harsh environments. The program ties together Helly Hansens’s work wear, sportswear and performance apparel collections into an easy-to-manage program that provides a single brand solution for every segment of mountain resort operations, from mechanics to ski patrollers. The Vail Resorts agreement is Helly Hansen’s largest uniform and marketing partnership to date, according to Erik Burbank, Helly Hansen’s global vice president of marketing.
As part of the agreement, Helly Hansen will receive exclusive marketing and advertising rights as the official uniform partner to Vail Resorts’ six world-class resorts. Helly Hansen will also be a key marketing partner of unique promotions and signature events of Vail Resorts including: Vail Snow Daze, Spring Back to Vail, Carnivail, Breckenridge’s Spring Massive, Keystone Resort’s Kidtopia, Beaver Creek’s Talon’s Challenge, and The Gunbarrel 25 at Heavenly Mountain Resort.
Currently Helly Hansen’s uniform prototypes are being tested at all levels of Vail Resorts’ mountain operations and final production will be delivered beginning in fall 2011.
Helly Hansen has been manufacturing waterproof fabrics since 1877, the first Propile fleece mid layers since the 1960s, and LIFA, the first technical base layer since the 1970s. The combined three-layer system of dress has become the reliable standard for staying warm, dry and comfortable in cold, wet conditions. Today, Helly Hansen is the uniform choice of more than 40 ski resorts and mountain guiding operations around the world.