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New Columbia Store in Singapore: Where Urban Exploration Meets Outdoor Adventure
Adventure seekers in Singapore have a new destination to gear up for their next journey, whether it’s navigating the concrete jungle or exploring the wild outdoors.
Columbia has just opened its second store in Singapore, located in the heart of the Orchard Road shopping district at Paragon Shopping Centre. This new 1,244 square foot space is a hub for those who live for the thrill of the outdoors.
The new store is designed to cater to the diverse needs of urban explorers and nature enthusiasts alike, offering a seamless blend of performance and style.
At the core of this new store’s offerings is Columbia’s latest technological innovation, the Omni-MAX™ footwear system.
Designed to enhance stability, flexibility, and underfoot energy, the Omni-MAX™ system is perfect for anyone looking to tackle a variety of terrains. This system features two key components: deflection domes, which provide adaptive cushioning at the primary pressure points under the foot, and flex grooves, which allow the shoes to bend naturally with your foot for smoother transitions from heel strike to push-off.
The highlight of this season’s collection is the Konos™ TRS OutDry™, a versatile road-to-trail shoe equipped with the Omni-MAX™ system. This lightweight shoe is designed to keep your feet comfortable and dry, thanks to the OutDry™ waterproof-breathable membrane that blocks moisture while allowing breathability.
The TechLite+™ midsole provides impact absorption and energy return with each step, while the Adapt Trax™ outsole offers exceptional traction on both wet and dry surfaces. For a secure fit, the Navic Fit™ System’s unique lace-webbing design ensures your heel stays locked in place, making the Konos™ TRS OutDry™ an ideal choice for long hikes and challenging trails.
Visit the new Columbia store at #04-15/16 in Paragon, 290 Orchard Road, Singapore 238859.
The store is open daily from 10am to 10pm, ready to equip you for your next adventure.
Pictures courtesy of Columbia.