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Techunter 10 Magazine

Techunters first printed issue appeared in 2015 as a 24-page flipbook. Ten years later, they present a 386-page Anniversary almanac packed with insider knowledge on technical apparel – a distilled showcase of our work. Below is what you need to know about TECHUNTER 10.

Cover artwork: Alessio Palazzi & Francesco Maria Falcone.
Magazine art direction: Projet Standard.
Publisher: TECHUNTER Media.

contains

  • 386 pages
  • 1341 grams
  • 210 x 280 mm
  • Printed in Lithuania
  • Limited print run

TECHUNTER describes a long and intense journey that has led to the creation of TECHUNTER 10, the biggest and most ambitious magazine the project has produced so far.

For this issue, TECHUNTER spoke with—and about—some of the most forward‑thinking brands and individuals shaping the future of performance and lifestyle. The journey led to Annecy, where SALOMON is redefining sport and culture; to Stockholm, where HOUDINI SPORTSWEAR demonstrates what a better outdoor industry can look like; to Chamonix, where HOKA is pushing the next generation of sportswear and SATISFY is hacking running culture; to Como, where POLYMER WORKSHOP challenges cycling norms; to Lyon, where MAKSIM KILIACCI & ARTHUR LOMBARDO investigate stealth and reconnaissance in technical apparel; to Paris, where FOARMS are rethinking the footwear landscape; and to Šumperk, where TILAK confronts the realities of outdoor manufacturing in Europe. In Chamonix and Oslo, TECHUNTER also developed visual experiments with local talents. Along the way, the team produced research articles, surveys, galleries, and more, while continuing to highlight the community through the TECANVAS series, replacing traditional advertising with creativity and individual expression.

The cover features an unusual structure that may remind some of a Justice album—an intentional nod. It introduces TECHUNTER’s new graphic symbol: the Web. The project was born on the World Wide Web, and the Web represents the tool used for this ongoing “hunting”—everything discovered stays there and is shared with the audience.

TECHUNTER has been working on this issue throughout the entire year 2025—or perhaps for the past ten years. Either way, the moment has arrived: TECHUNTER invites readers to dive into TECHUNTER 10, fresh off the press.

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Techunters first printed issue appeared in 2015 as a 24-page flipbook. Ten years later, they present a 386-page Anniversary almanac packed with insider knowledge on technical apparel – a distilled showcase of our work. Below is what you need to know about TECHUNTER 10.

Cover artwork: Alessio Palazzi & Francesco Maria Falcone.
Magazine art direction: Projet Standard.
Publisher: TECHUNTER Media.

contains

  • 386 pages
  • 1341 grams
  • 210 x 280 mm
  • Printed in Lithuania
  • Limited print run

TECHUNTER describes a long and intense journey that has led to the creation of TECHUNTER 10, the biggest and most ambitious magazine the project has produced so far.

For this issue, TECHUNTER spoke with—and about—some of the most forward‑thinking brands and individuals shaping the future of performance and lifestyle. The journey led to Annecy, where SALOMON is redefining sport and culture; to Stockholm, where HOUDINI SPORTSWEAR demonstrates what a better outdoor industry can look like; to Chamonix, where HOKA is pushing the next generation of sportswear and SATISFY is hacking running culture; to Como, where POLYMER WORKSHOP challenges cycling norms; to Lyon, where MAKSIM KILIACCI & ARTHUR LOMBARDO investigate stealth and reconnaissance in technical apparel; to Paris, where FOARMS are rethinking the footwear landscape; and to Šumperk, where TILAK confronts the realities of outdoor manufacturing in Europe. In Chamonix and Oslo, TECHUNTER also developed visual experiments with local talents. Along the way, the team produced research articles, surveys, galleries, and more, while continuing to highlight the community through the TECANVAS series, replacing traditional advertising with creativity and individual expression.

The cover features an unusual structure that may remind some of a Justice album—an intentional nod. It introduces TECHUNTER’s new graphic symbol: the Web. The project was born on the World Wide Web, and the Web represents the tool used for this ongoing “hunting”—everything discovered stays there and is shared with the audience.

TECHUNTER has been working on this issue throughout the entire year 2025—or perhaps for the past ten years. Either way, the moment has arrived: TECHUNTER invites readers to dive into TECHUNTER 10, fresh off the press.