There's something satisfying about a bag that works as well in the boardroom as it does at base camp. The Grid bridges that gap perfectly – it's the sort of messenger that feels equally at home whether you're cycling through city traffic or hiking to a remote bothy for the weekend. At just 231g, this ultralight Swedish design proves you don't need bulk to get proper functionality. The large lid-covered opening swallows a day's worth of kit, while the padded laptop sleeve protects up to 16" machines from the inevitable knocks. Front mesh pockets keep the essentials organised, and those adjustable shoulder straps mean comfortable carrying whether you're loaded with climbing guides or quarterly reports. Built from recycled Econyl fabric, it's tough enough for mountain use but refined enough for professional life. It's the perfect companion for those of us who refuse to choose between outdoor adventures and career demands.
The mountain town of Åre is kind of like a Swedish Chamonix. It’s home to the country’s biggest ski area, and the rugged terrain is criss-crossed by long-distance hiking paths, snowmobile trails and downhill biking tracks.
It’s from this gnarly outdoor playground that cult Scandi gear brand, Klättermusen, emerged back in 1975. The company started out as a bunch of local climbers turning out DIY technical gear from a small workshop, and within ten years they’d already built up a rep for innovative and impeccably designed kit.
These days outdoor manufacturers love to shout about their environmental credentials, but sustainability is nothing new for Klättermusen. It’s been part of their ethos since those early days of flares and prog rock, and they’ve always believed that good gear should be made to last. Their packs and clothing are designed to hold up reliably year after year in full-on Alpine and sub-Arctic conditions – and this is even more impressive when you consider that many of their fabrics incorporate recycled materials like discarded fishing nets and worn-out carpets.
Pretty much no-one else is making outdoor gear of this quality, but somehow 'the Climbing Mouse' continues to scuttle slightly under the radar. Mention Klättermusen’s packs to any serious Swedish mountaineer and they either have one or want one, but outside Scandinavia it's still very much an ‘if you know, you know’ sort of a brand.