
Vakole
Vakole se spécialise dans les équipements et les vêtements de sport, de plein air et de fitness pour les modes de vie actifs. Ils se concentrent sur des produits conçus pour les athlètes récréatifs et sérieux.
Vakole équipe les athlètes qui refusent de choisir entre performance et passion
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Cyseekinbike
Cyseekinbike sells carbon and aluminum gravel, road, mountain and e-bikes plus framesets, wheels and cockpit parts. Complete bikes run USD 1,500–4,000 (mid-range) while high-modulus carbon framesets peak around USD 1,200. The company is digital-native: orders are placed through cyseekinbike.com and shipped factory-direct to 30 countries; there is no traditional dealer network.
The brand’s pitch is “factory carbon, rider pricing.” All frames are manufactured in-house at a 30,000 m² facility whose lay-up and molding lines are live-streamed to product pages; each frame carries a lifetime crash-replacement warranty at cost. The best-known line is the 8.6 kg Falcon Pro gravel bike whose down-tube storage hatch and integrated power meter have become standard references on Asian bike forums.
Core buyers are data-driven enthusiasts aged 25-45 who want pro-level carbon tech without boutique mark-ups. They value transparent specs—every frame weight and resin batch number is published—and the ability to customize groupsets, paint and wheel depth before checkout.
Cyseekinbike competes with direct-to-consumer performance bike brands that import open-mold frames. It differentiates by owning its carbon plant (shorter R&D cycles, QC photos attached to each serial number) and offering lifetime crash replacement at factory cost, removing the perceived risk of buying carbon online.
Factory carbon at real prices, no markup mystery
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Camping And Co
Camping and Co is a German-language specialist for outdoor accommodation, selling campsite, glamping and mobile-home holidays across France, Spain, Italy, Croatia and Portugal. Inventory runs from simple grass pitches (€15–25 per night) through mid-range mobile-home rentals (€400–1,200 per week) to premium glamping lodges with hot tubs (€1,500–3,000 per week). Sales are 100 % online; the site acts as an OTA that aggregates 1,000+ campgrounds and processes instant bookings.
The company differentiates itself by guaranteeing the lowest campsite price and adding free cancellation up to 15 days before arrival. Every listing is geo-tagged with GPS plots of individual pitches and 360° site tours, tools few outdoor travel sites offer. Its “Smart Package” bundles linen, final cleaning and BBQ grill for a flat €49, eliminating the usual à-la-carte surcharges that inflate holiday cost.
Core buyers are German-speaking families with children under 14 who want a nature holiday without buying camping gear. Secondary segments are couples 25-45 seeking dog-friendly beach glamping and cycling retirees who book spring and autumn shoulder weeks. The brand speaks to values of hassle-free nature access, price transparency and ecological low-impact travel.
Camping and Co competes with generalist OTAs, tour-operator catalogues and direct campground sites. It narrows the field to only inspected camps, negotiates exclusive early-bird allocations and layers on German-language support, roadside-assistance add-ons and instalment payment—services the big multi-vertical platforms do not tailor for campers.
Natur ohne Stress, Camping ohne Kompromisse
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Basket Center
Basket-Center est un détaillant allemand de vêtements spécialisé dans les vêtements de sport, les tenues de sport et les vêtements décontractés pour les modes de vie actifs.
Votre style actif mérite des vêtements qui vous suivent partout
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iSinwheel
iSinwheel fabrique et vend des skateboards électriques et des roues, proposant des dispositifs de mobilité personnelle et des accessoires.
Ride the future with electric skateboards designed for pure speed
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Terrevivante
Terrevivante is a French non-profit association that sells practical know-how rather than physical goods: print magazines, how-to books, DIY guides, and paid training days focused on organic gardening, composting, eco-renovation, and low-waste living. Offerings range from €5 pocket guides to €350 multi-day workshops, placing the brand in the low-to-mid price band. Products are sold through the e-commerce corner of terrevivante.org, by mail-order subscription, and at organic fairs and garden festivals across France.
The 40-year-old association differentiates itself by turning peer-reviewed agro-ecology research into step-by-step content tested on its own demonstration plots and eco-houses. Flagship assets include the 100-page quarterly magazine “Les 4 Saisons du Jardin Bio” (30,000 subscribers) and the best-selling “Guide Terre Vivante des Plantes Sauvages Comestibles.” All profits are reinvested in field experiments and public-education campaigns.
Core buyers are 30-65-year-old homeowners, allotment gardeners, and sustainability-minded parents who want science-backed, chemical-free techniques and are comfortable with French text. They value food autonomy, biodiversity, and circular economy practices; 70 % of customers also subscribe to at least one partner organic-produce box scheme.
Terrevivante competes with commercial garden-media publishers, paid YouTube tutorials, and big-box DIY chains that sell gardening kits. It stands apart by combining non-profit credibility, zero-advertising editorial policy, and on-farm validation of every method, positioning its content as slower but more trustworthy than influencer tips and less product-pushing than retail-branded advice.
Apprendre à cultiver vraiment, sans chimie ni compromis
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Mojawa
MOJAWA sells bone-conduction and open-ear sport headphones priced USD 99-199, placing them in the mid-range segment. Products are sold direct-to-consumer through mojawa.com and Amazon storefronts, with no branded retail presence.
The brand’s core pitch is IP68 waterproof, 32 g titanium-frame headphones that leave the ear canal open for cyclists and runners who need situational awareness. Flagship models such as the Run Plus integrate 8-hour batteries, 32 GB onboard MP3 storage and magnetic snap-charge in a single-piece design.
Typical buyers are 18-40-year-old endurance athletes, urban commuters and safety-conscious parents who value hearing traffic while training. The brand leans into an active, safety-first lifestyle and markets heavily through Strava and Zwift partnerships.
MOJAWA competes in the niche between budget plastic bone-conduction sets and premium audio brands, differentiating on higher waterproofing, lighter weight and integrated memory that removes the need to carry a phone during workouts.
Train hard, hear everything, leave your phone behind
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Bobshop
BobShop is an online-only retailer that specializes in cycling apparel and accessories for road, mountain, gravel and urban riders. The assortment spans helmets, jerseys, bibs, shorts, shoes, gloves, rain shells, base layers, socks, tools, spare parts and energy products, with most items priced in the mid-range bracket (US $40-$180) and a small premium tier above $200. All inventory is sold through the bobshop.com storefront, which ships worldwide from distribution centers in Germany and the U.S.
The brand’s standout feature is its deep roster of pro-level team and event replicas—over 150 official WorldTour, Continental and national kits updated every season—sold alongside matching accessories in adult and junior sizes. BobShop also offers a “Custom Configurator” that lets clubs upload artwork and receive small-run sublimated kits within three weeks, a service rarely available at comparable minimum order quantities. These capabilities have made the site a go-to source for riders wanting authentic race-day looks without team-only wholesale contracts.
Core customers are avid amateur racers, gran-fondo regulars and club riders who follow professional cycling and want to wear the same kit they see on television. The typical buyer values performance fabrics, accurate sponsor logos and the ability to coordinate every piece from cap to shoe cover, often purchasing multiple replicas to support different teams or seasons.
BobShop competes with large multi-brand bike stores and niche road-cycling boutiques that stock similar apparel brands; it differentiates by concentrating almost exclusively on kit and replicas, maintaining year-round inventory of every size, and providing same-day dispatch for in-stock replicas—speed and breadth that generalist retailers cannot match.
Wear the kit, race like the pros, repeat
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