A portable flat-top griddle, made in Sweden and built to last a lifetime. Dalum was born from a real outdoor adventure — and it shows in every detail. Discover the Swedish brand bringing serious cooking to the wilderness
One stove. Two accessories. All made in the Czech Republic. The VAR 2 isn’t trying to impress you in a shop — it’s trying not to let you down on a cold hillside. That’s a different kind of engineering, and it shows.
The world’s first French ready-to-wear brand for men’s skirts — handmade to order in Auvergne by the two designers who created every pattern. Hiatus challenges what a man’s wardrobe can look like, one kilt at a time.
Romanian down gear, made to order since 2005. Nahanny builds sleeping bags, jackets, and expedition accessories for serious mountain users — individually stitched, directly shipped, no compromise on insulation.
Discover UltimaPeak’s Swedish ultralight gear that fixes trail frustrations with genius simplicity. From MagFeet to FeatherLid, every gram optimised for adventure.
ADEPTT is a Bulgarian womenswear label that makes each garment by hand, to order, using natural and recycled materials. Founded by designer Adelina Markova, it proves that European fashion can be both expressive and genuinely responsible.
A French brand turning kite wings, zodiac canvas and hot-air balloon fabric into outdoor bags — made in Lille, Calais and a family workshop south of Porto. Not a sustainability claim. A production model.
Hand-stitched in a small Welsh workshop, Xanthe Anna’s sheepskin boots and slippers are made one pair at a time — using ethically sourced sheepskin and recycled soles. In a world of factory footwear, this is something genuinely different.
Born in a Warrington outdoor shop over 20 years ago, Criterion makes ultralight down sleeping bags that reviewers call the most packable in their tests. Polish goose down, Pertex shell, no dead weight.
A teenage founder. A solo winter hike across Britain. And gear so good that hikers worldwide now order it. Wild Sky Gear handmakes ultralight DCF accessories in the UK — small brand, serious kit.
A small workshop in Malmö, Sweden. A laser cutter, a sewing machine, and a team obsessed with ultralight craftsmanship. Vilse Equipment makes down quilts that have crossed snowy Alps and completed the Kungsleden — and every custom order is still sewn by hand, stitch by stitch.
Born in the Beskydy Mountains in 2015, Patizon makes premium ultralight down sleeping bags from their own workshop in Ostrava — Czech-made, award-winning, and repairable for life.
Lithuania’s first hammock brand is quietly building one of the best reputations in European ultralight camping — without advertising, without distributors, and without compromise. Founder Daumantas Drukteinis makes every hammock in Kaunas, and the results speak for themselves: a full setup under 580g, loved by hikers from Portugal to Poland.
Dutch Jerky is an artisanal jerky maker from Doesburg, the Netherlands, hand-cutting and smoking every batch with a single focus on real flavour and clean ingredients. No supermarket shortcuts — just pure meat, real smoke, and bold flavours you won’t find anywhere else.
GramXpert is Slovenia’s cottage ultralight brand — two brothers making quilts, tarps and shelters entirely to order. No stock, no compromise, no wasted grams. Just gear built for you, in Europe.
Xavier Nitsch sews every tent himself in his Tarn workshop — by hand, to order, with a lead time of one week. The Pioulou weighs under 750g and survives 100 km/h winds. This is what ultralight made in France actually looks like.
A plastics engineer who hikes long distances had a simple question: why does every groundsheet compromise on something? XFOIL is his answer — a 19-micron European-made film weighing under 20g per square metre, used by ultralight hikers and MYOG builders across Europe and beyond.
Poland has its own hammock maker — and it started with a sewing machine, student savings, and a Slavic forest spirit. Lesovik builds complete hammock systems in Warsaw, for people who’d rather sleep between trees than in a tent.
One cottage factory in Umeå, Sweden, crafting ultralight gear tested in Sarek’s unforgiving wilds. Gramjakt & Skalmo — where Northern exposure meets minimalist innovation.
One craftsman. One workshop in Czech Republic. Ten years of handmade backpacks and bikepacking bags built to fit exactly where you need them. Rebelt is proof that the best outdoor gear does not come from a factory floor.