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Oiselle and Polartec announce Birdstrike film in partnership with REI

Women’s athletic apparel company partners with leading fabric solutions provider to field The Speed Project’s first female team.

9th June 2017

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Seattle, WA

Sports/​Outdoor

Polartec, a leading provider of innovative textile solutions, and Oiselle, the women’s athletic apparel company, have announced the release of Birdstrike, a short film about the first female team to win The Speed Project.

The Speed Project is an unsanctioned, unsupported, 340-mile ultra relay from Los Angeles to Las Vegas. Going into its third year, no all-female team had ever taken on the course. Oiselle and Polartec worked together to field a team wearing Polartec Delta cooling fabric and show that women were up for the challenge of racing the course in extreme temperatures.

All-female team

The two companies formed an all-female team named Birdstrike. The team included six racers and six crew members, comprised of a mix of amateurs and professional Oiselle runners such as Lauren Fleshman and Devon Yanko. After Oiselle announced the team, all-female squads were also fielded by Nike and Strava.

“With over 20 teams racing the course, a route that took the racers through Death Valley during peak temperatures, success at the 2017 Speed Project required every competitive advantage, including Oiselle’s apparel made with Polartec Delta, a special fibre and yarn construction engineered to enhance the body’s natural evaporative cooling process,” the company explains.

Birdstrike crew - Meghan Manaois. © Polartec

“Oiselle’s pursuit of creating quality products for female runners sets them apart in a crowded market and has led to exciting collaborative development work with Polartec,” said Polartec CEO Gary Smith. “They continuously ask for our best when designing for the athletes they serve, and as such they’ve become a valued customer.”

Charting new territory

“We’ve always been interested in women charting new territory,” commented Oiselle Founder & CEO Sally Bergesen. “The Speed Project was an opportunity to show women’s skills and ability, both individually and as a team, on a new stage. Polartec’s support and technology were key in our participation in this race. That course demanded everything of our athletes, and the apparel, like the women, stood up to the challenge.”

Birdstrike racer Nora Bird. © Polartec

Team Birdstrike’s experience is documented in the short film, which will debut at REI as a part of their Force Of Nature campaign. The film will be exclusively screened at REI Flagship stores prior to a digital release on 23 June, first at REI Washington, DC, on 14 June, followed by a screening at REI Seattle on 22 June. The evenings will include a never-before-seen look at the short film, a Q&A panel with the team, crew and Polartec fabric specialists, as well as a special reveal of what’s next for the team.

www.polartec.com

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