GORE-TEX® Product Technology Helps Runners Own the Run
Madison, Wisconsin (PRWEB) October 13, 2015 -- With winter looming on the horizon, millions of runners across the country are about to be cast indoors due to cold, wet and windy conditions that transform running from a joyful athletic escape into a miserable tale of numb toes and soggy socks. But this year, things are different, thanks to GORE-TEX® product technology.
With more and more running manufacturers including GORE-TEX® liners in their shoes — including Asics, Brooks and Saucony — more and more runners can fight back against winter’s vindictive ways. Because when a shoe is armed with GORE-TEX® product technology, a runner’s feet are protected in an environment that is windproof, waterproof and breathable — meaning more miles outdoors and fewer miles on the “dreadmill.”
Enter Shine United’s new campaign, which touts the benefits of GORE-TEX® product technology in running shoes, an integrated effort that includes print advertising, digital advertising, pre-roll video advertising, social media, a new website, retailer materials and messaging at the GORE-TEX® Philadelphia Marathon, for which the brand is the signature sponsor. The campaign breaks in November issues of Runner’s World, Competitor and Women’s Running, as well as display ads on RunningTimes.com, MapMyFitness.com and other sites targeting road runners. Total campaign budget is approximately $2 million.
“WINTER IS A THIEF,” decries one of the print headlines in thick black type. The ad features a bold photograph of a pair of GORE-TEX®-empowered running shoes, surrounded and covered by a pile of snow. Copy reads, “With a cold heart and ice water coursing through its veins, it steals your freedom. Its sleet, slush and snow taking away your roads and your streets. Robbing you of that forever stretch of asphalt. But today, you lace up, and you run. You take to the pavement. You take to the paths. You take back what’s rightfully yours. GORE-TEX® lining in running shoes. Waterproof. Windproof. Breathable.”
Other print ads in the campaign state that “RAIN IS A TYRANT” and “MUD PLAYS DIRTY,” each designed to focus on the different seasonal elements in which the technology is designed to perform.
The campaign was inspired by consumer research that revealed the true pain that winter presents for many road runners for whom the sport is a critical part of their life.
“Talk to any runner in an inclement environment, and you’ll hear the same thing: Mother Nature is a tough opponent to do battle with,” said Curt Hanke, Shine’s founder, CEO and chief strategist. “But when you wear a pair of shoes empowered by GORE-TEX® product technology, something pretty magical happens. Your feet stay dry. Your toes stay warm. And you’re able to get back out there, where you want to be, logging as many miles as you want, in spite of whatever conditions are thrown your way.”
The pre-roll video spot starts with stark images of some truly harsh winter conditions — snowy mountain vistas and close-ups of icy, muddy roads. “Winter is a bully,” the gravelly voiceover states. “Its sleet, slush and snow push you back indoors. But today, you take back your playground.”
The social media effort features #OWNTHERUN, a hashtag that is also featured in print and digital advertising — designed to drive a wealth of user-generated content to the newly designed website, http://www.gore-tex.com/running. The site also includes more information on the technology, manufacturer brands that include the shoes and a retailer locator.
“A breakthrough technology in running deserves a breakthrough ad campaign,” said Shine’s John Krull, partner and creative director. “This is an amazing innovation for people who love to run. Everyone we’ve met who has used shoes with GORE-TEX® liners in harsh weather conditions has been thrilled. As such, these ads aren’t shy about touting the benefits of what this technology can do to help runners take back winter and get out on the open road.”
About GORE-TEX® Brand
About W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. is a technology-driven company focused on discovery and product innovation. Well known for waterproof, breathable GORE-TEX® fabric, the company’s portfolio includes everything from high-performance fabrics and implantable medical devices to industrial manufacturing components and aerospace electronics. Headquartered in the United States, Gore posts annual sales of more than $3 billion and employs more than 10,000 associates with manufacturing facilities in the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan and China, and sales offices around the world. In Europe, Gore started its first business operations only a few years after the Enterprise’s founding in 1958. Gore now has locations — sales offices as well as production facilities — in the key European countries dedicated to serving the markets of all of Gore's product divisions. Gore is one of a select few companies to appear on all of the U.S. “100 Best Companies to Work For” lists since the rankings debuted in 1984. For several years now, Gore has also been voted one of the best workplaces in Europe and has been ranked on top workplace lists in France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Sweden. Learn more at Gore.com.
GORE-TEX is a trademark of W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc 2015, 800-431-GORE, gore-tex.com.
About Shine United
Shine United is a $41 million advertising, design and interactive agency located in Madison, Wisconsin. The privately held company’s client roster includes national brands such as Harley-Davidson, Carver Yachts, Wisconsin Cheese, Amazon.com, Mizuno Running, Kohler Co. and LaCrosse Footwear. Shine is an environment where creativity, brilliance and teamwork are allowed to flourish — part of the reason we were named one of the best places to work by Outside Magazine the past two years. Learn more at ShineUnited.com. Shine on.
Aleah Schroeder, Shine United, http://www.shineunited.com, +1 (608) 442-7373, [email protected]
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