Hanwag

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Hanwag
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Website www.hanwag.de

Hanwag GmbH is a German manufacturer of mountaineering boots and hiking boot headquartered in Vierkirchen. [1] [2] [3] Hanwag GmbH is part of Fenix Outdoor concern.

In 1936, Hans Wagner supplied the first ski boots for the Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, at that time still made of leather. [4] During the war, the factory was looted, but production was soon able to restart, first under the Hawa brand, then eventually as Hanwag (Hans Wagner). [5]

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