Tailwind Nutrition donates Active Hydration to hometown first responders & athletes


Tailwind Nutrition has updated its product line and donated remaining stock of its Active Hydration to seven local organizations within the southwest Colorado community.

The donations are part of Tailwind’s commitment to give back to its hometown of Durango, CO, where the company was founded and where its headquarters and manufacturing facility are located.

Two local fire departments will receive donations: Durango Fire Protection District and Upper Pine River Fire Protection District. Tailwind notes that the physical nature of firefighting means that staff can battle dehydration year-round in their work and training.

Tailwind is also donating product to five athletic programs that are inclusive of a variety of disciplines, abilities and age levels. These are: Adaptive Sports Association, Durango Winter Sports Club Freeride, Fort Lewis College Athletics, Fort Lewis College Cycling Team, and Durango High School Athletics.

“Tailwind was founded 11 years ago in Durango, and we have remained committed to supporting our hometown community since day one,” said Chris Jacobs, Tailwind’s Chief Revenue Officer. “We are proud to work with these exceptional community partners.”

Tailwind Nutrition was founded in Durango in 2012 by Jeff and Jenny Vierling. Today, the brand offers a product line featuring Endurance Fuel, Recovery Mix, and Rapid Hydration, all of which are made at Tailwind’s facilities in La Plata County.

In 2022, Tailwind moved into a new, upgraded manufacturing facility while also celebrating its 10th anniversary. The space is not only larger but optimized to be more efficient by housing both production and the warehouse under the same roof. The new streamlined flow and increased storage space are expected to help Tailwind keep pace with growing demand in 2024 and beyond.

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