Brands

  • Alpaka | The Story

    From a Melbourne university classroom to global recognition, Aussie brand Alpaka has spent nearly a decade designing and developing innovative and uncompromising everyday carry gear.
  • Skinners | The Story

    Who needs boots anyway? Meet the Czech-based brand that’s taking it back to barefoot with its ultralight, packable, zero-drop sock shoes.
  • High Camp Flasks | The Story

    When adventure calls for something stronger than water, High Camp Flasks answers with beautifully crafted vessels that turn every outdoor toast into a moment worth savouring.
  • Crazy Creek | The Story

    The concept of a legless chair may sound crazy, but this US brand's signature product has developed a cult following amongst outdoorsy folk across the globe.
  • Sunski | The Story

    With style inspiration from Steve McQueen to Hunter S Thompson, this sustainable sunglasses brand is making serious waves. But their story began with chips ‘n’ dips...
  • Filson | The Story

    This Seattle-based brand has been outfitting loggers, hunters, farmers, gold prospectors and wilderness guides for nearly 130 years, founded on a cast-iron reputation for ‘unfailing goods’.
  • Matador | The Story

    This agile and innovative US brand is cornering the market in lightweight, durable travel gear. When you learn how obsessive their designers are, it’s easy to work out why.
  • Kelty | The Story

    Kelty gear makes the great outdoors accessible, enjoyable and fun – principles that have been at the heart of this famous US brand since it was founded way back in 1952.
  • Sierra Designs | The Story

    Born in California and bred in the backcountry, this US brand has more than a half-century of bona fide backpacking heritage. Today, it continues to lead the charge in outdoor innovation.
  • What is a B Corp? And Why Do They Matter?

    Prioritising doing good for people and the planet over profit, B Corp Certification is bringing businesses into a new era, and serves as a valuable trust mark for eco-conscious consumers.
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