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7 good reasons to wear wool when running

7 good reasons to wear wool when running

Wearing wool while training is not only better for the environment, it’s also better for you. You only have to wear wool once to know it would be difficult to return to synthetic training clothes.
Choosing the right base layer

Choosing the right base layer

Whether you're aiming for Galdhøpiggen, powder snow or three rounds of the neighbourhood, you should choose the woollen undergarments that best suit you and your favourite activities.
Plan your next trip with wool

Plan your next trip with wool

Proper layering of clothing is one of the most fundamental concepts for outdoor activities. The layers of clothes must be moisture-wicking, insulate and protect against weather and wind.
Devold x Ousland

Devold x Ousland

One of the greatest adventurers in history has collaborated with Devold to create the ultimate expedition garment. Meet Devold Expedition Arctic.
Rewarded best in Europe

Rewarded best in Europe

In competition with the best outdoor brands in the world, Devold brought home the "Overall Winner" award in Europe’s first women’s gear award.
Five good reasons to wear wool in the summer

Five good reasons to wear wool in the summer

Everyone knows that wool is the most essential winter wardrobe item. But did you know that summer is also high season for wool? Here are five good reasons to wear wool in the summer.
News! Welcome, Kvitegga!

News! Welcome, Kvitegga!

Summer is coming to an end. Nevertheless, we enter the autumn and winter season well prepared. Let's welcome our latest new product, Kvitegga, for the new season!
Choosing the right middle layer

Choosing the right middle layer

The best experiences start with the right clothing. Layer by layer, from the innermost to the outermost garments. Nothing beats a woollen insulating middle layer to keep you warm - whatever the weather and activity.
Hiking tips

Hiking tips

Our ambassadors have walked more miles in mountains, along fjords and in the deepest forests than most other people. Here, they share their best tips for hiking trips in Norway. First out: Mathias Ekornås.
How to repair wool

How to repair wool

Need to repair your wool garments? It’s easier than you think. Let our experts give you a few useful tips.
Wool in the summer? Definitely!

Wool in the summer? Definitely!

Wool is gold - even when the sun is shining and temperatures get (un)comfortably high. If you have your sights set on a summer of high activity in the forests, mountains and by the sea, we have garments to make the experience even better.
Devold Growers Win Gold for Exceptional Wool

Devold Growers Win Gold for Exceptional Wool

Not all wool is the same. The length, strength, fineness and elasticity of the fibers separate the wheat from the chaff - or award-winning wool from the rest.
A choice for nature

A choice for nature

Our oceans are littered with billions of particles of plastic. Though they aren’t usually thrown away as casually as plastic bottles or carrier bags, they’re just as harmful to the environment. We hardly ever give a moment’s thought to our clothes breaking down because we can’t see the process with the naked eye.
The layering clothing principle

The layering clothing principle

Proper layering of clothing is one of the most fundamental concepts for outdoor activities. The layers of clothes must be moisture-wicking, insulate and protect against weather and wind.
Turns around the idea that wool is uncomfortable

Turns around the idea that wool is uncomfortable

You may remember the old wool sweater from your years as a toddler when winter was a dreaded time because of all the uncomfortable clothes you had to put on. Fortunately, much has happened with wool products since then.
Remember the Norwegian Mountain Code

Remember the Norwegian Mountain Code

When the snow settles over the landscape like a blanket, and Easter approaches, the Norwegians take to the skis, pack their rucksacks, and get ready to go out into the wild.