2024 Update - Behind the Scenes
As we step into 2024, we want to take a moment to update you on our journey and share some exciting developments for the year ahead. Firstly, we want to...
As we step into 2024, we want to take a moment to update you on our journey and share some exciting developments for the year ahead. Firstly, we want to...
Positively impacting the world through running: putting words into action. We're delighted to announce our involvement with @ultratrailmonarque - an ambitious project that combines environmental awareness, action in the face...
Positively impacting the world through running: why and how? The second video created in collaboration with Commuter Films explores the fundamental questions: why does Chance exist and how do we...
With race season rapidly approaching and training ramping up for athletes around the world; we are delighted to welcome the newest member of the Chance Pro Team (and more importantly,...
The first video created in collaboration with Commuter Films explores the visceral connection between the runner and the world around them.
Last week marked a milestone for the Chance community as, together, we passed 50,000kg of carbon offset with our partner Gold Standard since our launch in August 2022. Our most important...
Maximum performance, minimal footprint. Creating the world’s finest running apparel, capable of meeting the demands of the toughest trail races on the planet, whilst not damaging it in the...
Our Run Wild series is a canvas for free-wheeling aesthetic exploration - an open-ended collaboration with creators of any discipline with one guiding principle: to seek inspiration outside of our...
At Chance, developing new products means putting them through demanding testing environments, from the most gruelling races to long days out training and anything in between. It can take us...
As the most iconic week in the trail-running calendar, it made complete sense for us to launch our first collection at the iconic UTMB week in Chamonix. The AROW Collection...
The third and final stage was a 100km section from Lugo to Santiago de Compostela, and relatively flat with ONLY 2000m of elevation gain along the way. Whilst the elevation may...
Sunrise on day two bought with it the Queen Stage - 118km and nearly 4,000m of elevation gain from Pola de Allande to Lugo. As the Suunto España team headed from the Asturius...