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Total Seen Monthly Circulation: +27,870,250
SELECT SEEN BRAND COVERAGE / CIRCULATION
1. Bassmaster.com - ChromaPop, Dover - 3,928,711
2. Popular Science - ChromaPop, Audible - 1,316,882
3. XGames.ESPN - Bobby Brown Video - 2,593,204
4. BicyclingMag.com - Approach Max - 738,000
5. BicyclingMag.com - Mastermind - 738,000
6. Eyecare Business - ChromaPop - 44,239
7. Park City Television - ChromaPop - 1,400,000
8. SnowboardMag.com - ChromaPop - 165,004
9. BikeRumor - FOREFRONT - 3,00,000
10. PinkBike - FOREFRONT - 1,847,054
11. OutsideOnline - FOREFRONT - 1,484,079
12. VitalMTB - FOREFRONT - 219,223
13. Shop Eat Surf - FOREFRONT - 459,432
14. Gear Junky - FOREFRONT - 500,000
15. Bike Radar - PivLock V2 - Unavailable
16. BikeMag - FOREFRONT - 138,397
17. TW Moto - V2 Sweat-X Blackout - 100,605
18. Kayak Fish Mag - ChromaPop - 61,060
19. Mountain Bike - FOREFRONT - 738,000
20. Mountain Bike Action - Crankworx Edit - 219,223
21. Eyecessorize - Melody, Playlist - 20,000
AUGUST 2013 BRAND EDITORIAL PRESS CONTACT:Cassie Abel | [email protected] | 208.727.6593
Total Seen Circulation Year to Date: +128,996,296
*TOP PITCHES OF THE MONTH
1. Active Times - PivLock Overdrive
2. Outside, Pop Sci etc Freelancer - PivLock Overdrive
3. Bicycling - PivLock Overdrive
4. BikeHugger/WIred Freelancer - FOREFRONT
5. InStyle - Serpico Slim
6. Eyecare Business - ChromaPop Dover
7. Men’s Health / Women’s Health - Overdrive, Dolen
8. MountainMagazine - Vantage w/ Aerocore
9. OnTheSnow.com - Dr. Bob I/O, Vice
10. Outdoor Gear TV - ChromaPop, Low Light Ignitor Lens
22. National Geographic Adventure - Dover, Overdrive
ABOUT SMITH: Based in Sun Valley, Idaho, Smith Optics, Inc. was founded in 1965 with the creation of the first goggle featuring a sealed thermal lens and breathable vent foam. Today, Smith is known for its diverse line of sunglasses, snow, and motorsports goggles, snow helmets, prescription eyewear, and ballistic eye protection. Smith’s devotion to authenticity, innovation, performance and style has made Smith the choice of outdoor athletes and enthusiasts worldwide. For more information, check out www.smithoptics.com
*Please note that a pitch does not guarantee that the above mentioned product will appear in print.
FALL 2013
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Chill Out: Cold Weather ApparelCold Weather ApparelSnag the latest, greatest pieces—some new and some tried and true—sure to keep you cozy as days shorten, temperatures drop, and autumn colors brighten hillsides.
By Chris Kassar
Brooks Range Mountaineering Quick
Dash Hoody. The only mid-layer you’ll need for all adventures, this plush fleece top features a full coverage hood, hand warming pocket, shirttail for added warmth and a chin guard. Slim fit allows for layering without adding bulk. $149.95; brooks-range.com
Mountain Hardwear Women’s Ramesa™ V2 Convertible Pant. These comfortable, light, quick-dry hiking slacks will help you tackle even the toughest terrain. Perfect for fall’s unpredictable weather, turn these into shorts or back to pants with the flick of a zipper. The only downside: no ankle zipper means you have to remove boots or stuff pant bottoms into gaiters to convert to shorts. $75; mountainhardwear.com
Scarpa Kailash GTX. This burly boot provides ample, well-placed structure and support to keep your feet and body happy as you explore nature’s bounty. Features like a beefy Vibram sole provide traction over rocky and icy terrain while Gore-Tex® designed for outdoor excursions in changing weather, a protective toe point, and added durability make these suited for the fall season and beyond. $209; scarpa.com
Aventura Ellis. Throw on this stylish cap before heading out, and enjoy your
ride into town or a walk through the woods even more. The plush Berber fleece lining and beautiful, textured corduroy exterior keeps you warm
and looking good on the go. Sure to become a staple of your cold weather
wardrobe. $34; aventura.com
Outdoor Research Versaliner Gloves. OR has outdone themselves once again by bringing you two pairs of gloves in one compact, high-performance package. The
fleece liner keeps fingers toasty while a removable waterproof-breathable shell protects hands from wind and rain. Bonus feature: zippered pocket in the fleece glove stores the shell and/or a hand warmer if the mercury drops drastically. $49; outdoorresearch.com
Smith Approach Max. It may not be summer anymore, but your eyes still need protection from the sun and
elements. Smith’s new Approach Max glasses with three interchangeable
performance lenses provide superior optics in a low-profile frame design perfect for active ladies like you.
Custom fit thanks to an adjustable nose pad and hypoallergenic rubber on temples,
nose pad, and brow that reacts with perspiration to prevent slippage. Bonus: constructed from Smith’s Evolve technology, a 53 percent bio-based material. $159; smithoptics.com