ColdAvenger Donates Cold Weather Gear to Clothes4Souls Nonprofit

Talus Outdoor Technologies, maker of the revolutionary ColdAvenger line of cold weather face masks, is excited to announce its donation of a truck-load of more than 1,000 ColdAvengers to the Clothes4Souls nonprofit organization.

A division of Soles4Souls, the Clothes4Souls organization coordinates worldwide donations of new and gently used clothing items to those who need them most. These items are donated by community members, manufacturers, retailers and designers, “providing hope through the gift of clothing.” Clothes4Souls has a broad reach of helping those in need in 45 states in the US and 125 countries worldwide.

“The Talus Outdoor Technologies team is more than happy to put some of our excess inventory toward such an honorable cause,” says John Sullivan III, CEO of Talus Outdoor Technologies. “This organization works so hard to get donated clothing to those in need and I know that our product will get into the right hands.”

“We are so grateful to our partners at ColdAvenger for their generous donation,” said Wayne Elsey, Founder and CEO of Soles4Souls. “With the poverty levels in the global community increasing, the need for clothing is greater than ever.”

The ColdAvenger’s soft medical-grade polyurethane nose and mouth chambers mixes inhaled cold air with exhaled warm air to achieve a dynamic balance of warmth and humidity while keeping moisture away from the face. The fabric is windproof, water resistant, and has a comfortable stretch to fit the face, ears and neck. The ColdAvenger’s patent-pending ventilation technology keeps temperatures inside the mask 40-60 degrees warmer than outside air while allowing total free breathing.

For more information on ColdAvenger, visit http://www.coldavenger.com.  For more information on Clothes4Souls, visit http://www.clothes4souls.org.

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Ryan Alford

Ryan Alford is the founder of Snowshoe Magazine and River Sports Magazine. He now spends his days in Texas working for Lockheed Martin but dreaming of being back in the mountains of his home state of Colorado.

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