In line with our tradition, superior quality and craftsmanship form the basis of everything we do at Streamlines. We have made a commitment to do everything in our power to reduce the ecological footprint of our brand. In every decision we make, we consider the long-term impact on our people, partners, and planet.

Ambition to do more

We create sustainable clothing and ski equipment that marry timeless design with contemporary innovation. Fueled by our passion for sustainability and advancement, we continue to produce attire and ski gear meeting the demands of outdoor enthusiasts, both present and future.

Detail photo of yarn, scissors, measurement tape and a wool sweater

Natural materials

We use mainly natural fibers in our garments and minimize the use of synthetic materials. Our Streamlines skis combine the ski industry’s most ecofriendly materials and processes.


Packaging

We strive to avoid the use of synthetic materials in all stages of the product's life cycle from production to packaging.  One of our top priorities is to find eco-friendly alternatives to plastic whenever possible. That’s why our clothes are packed in recyclable paper bags and boxes when shipped from our factory to our warehouse, and from our warehouse to your doormat. 

Photo of a woman working with cotton strings in a fabric factory

Produced in the EU

We choose local subcontractors when possible, and all textiles are made in Europe. Our skis are handmade in Sweden, and the production is powered by 100 percent renewable energy. We are always looking for proven partners focusing on quality, welfare, and good working conditions.

Detail photo of Ventile cotton fabric in two different colors

Sustainable products

The most sustainable products are those that last over time. In line with the family tradition, we offer repairs to extend the life of both skis and textile products.

To make this possible, we store fabric scraps and yarn which can be sent to you on request. You can either stop by our local tailor, or you can send your garment to us to be repaired. We want to make sure you can wear your clothes and enjoy your skis on as many adventures as possible. When your clothes or skis are all worn out, send them to us for recycling.

Merino wool

Merino wool is a natural fiber that is environmentally friendly, biodegradable and an excellent thermoregulator. Naturally lighter and softer than any other wool, merino wool is easy to wear next to the skin and keeps your body at a comfortable temperature in any weather conditions. Given these outstanding qualities, merino wool is widely used in high-performance outdoor clothing. Our mulesing free merino wool origins from Australia.

Alpaca

Alpaca is a natural and biodegradable fiber.The use and production of alpaca fibers in South America dates to the era of the Incas when alpaca was revered for its durability and exceptional qualities. Alpaca is hypoallergenic, breathable, moisture wicking, and has a high durability strength. Alpacas have a light environmental footprint because they feed mostly on native grassland and do not decimate natural vegetation. Their soft, padded feet are not harsh on the terrain, allowing them to freely graze without destroying the ecosystem.

Ventile Cotton

To avoid using synthetic fibers in our anoraks, we searched the market for a sustainable high-performance fabric. We landed on Ventile, the most effective, natural, all-weather cotton textile.

Ventile is a tough but soft fabric made from long-staple cotton. The chief attributes of Ventile are windproof quality, high breathability, and a soft hand. It works excellently in cool-to-cold, dry conditions and it’s perfect for windy and snowy days in the slopes. 

The fabric has been developed in England since 1943 and the production is subject to some of the most stringent regulations in the world. 

Tekosøm - Poland

The company headquarters are in Norway and our knitwear is made in their factory in Lithuania. For 170 years, Devold has developed woolen products with unbeatable comfort, quality, and protection. They are international pioneers in the development of innovative knitwear made for outdoorsmen, adventurers and professionals who work in demanding environments.

Devold factories – Lithuania

Devold's headquarters are in Norway, and our knitwear is made at their factory in Lithuania. For 170 years, Devold has developed wool products with unbeatable comfort, quality, and protection. They are an international pioneer in the development of innovative knitwear designed for outdoor activities, adventurers, and professionals working in demanding environments.

Rønning Treski - Norway

Rønning treski is a small family-owned business located at Skotterud, Norway. They have been proud producers of handmade wooden skis since 1936, and they are still going strong. Rønning treski develop and supply us with the finest Norwegian wood core for our skis.

Åre Skidfabrik - Sweden

Our skis are produced in Åre skidfabrik in Sweden. In addition to manufacturing all skis with 100 % renewable energy, as well as running an energy-optimized factory, the factory has strict rules and laws regarding working environment, as well as waste and chemical management.  

Stereo Skis – Oslo


The two new versions of Streamlines skis have been designed and developed in collaboration with the Norwegian ski brand Stereo Skis, based in Oslo. Inspired by Norwegian skiing heritage, the mountains, and the skiing spirit, Stereo Skis aims to create the most outstanding and sustainable skis in the world.

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