The jacket whose logo is two mountains is an outdoor sports brand from OZARK.
Hans Schallenberger, an outdoor sports enthusiast from Switzerland, founded the Ozark brand in 1996 and has been committed to supporting and helping China's high-altitude climbing sports. Ozark is positioned as a high-quality, high-comfort outdoor product and builds an international brand.
In 1999, Ozark founded the Tibet Mountaineering School; in 2006, Ozark founded CMDI, which has cultivated a large number of climbing elites for the Chinese climbing community. In addition, Ozark equipment also provides safety guarantee for the public to participate in outdoor sports. Among them, projects such as the Tibet Climbing Rescue Team and the Snow Mountain Guardian Plan have promoted the development of the Himalayas.
Extended information:
Ozark provides global consumers with a full line of high-quality clothing, shoes, backpacks, equipment accessories, etc. for outdoor sports such as mountain climbing, rock climbing, skiing, hiking, and cross-country running. Quality outdoor products.
As the consumer market upgrades, it has expanded into a functional product brand covering broad markets such as outdoor, sports, and travel. The ALPINE, SKI and other series cover professional projects such as climbing and skiing, and the four product lines of TREK, CORE, VOYAGE and ACCESS serve the core consumer groups.
In July 2007, it sponsored the Chinese Tibetan expedition team to climb 14 peaks over 8,000 meters in the world to reach the summit of Gasherblum Peak (8,068 meters above sea level), completing the 14th peak plan.
Ozark official website-brand introduction