Durable Technical Climbing Apparel from France Did you know that a small team in Lyon has redefined climbing trousers, creating pairs so tough and flexible
Did you know that in the tiny village of Gällstad – Sweden’s historic knitwear capital – one family has been handcrafting wool garments in the
Founded in 1887 in Larvik, Norway, by Jacob Jacobsen as a knitwear factory, Brynje pioneered the revolutionary mesh “string vest” in the 1950s in collaboration with Henrik Brun. Still family-owned after more than 130 years, production is today 100 % European (primarily Poland), keeping the carbon
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Did you know that the average climbing chalk bag travels further than most climbers do in a year? Sierra keeps the journey to under 10 km – from fabric to finished product, all inside Barcelona. As part of inspiring European consumers to buy local for a sustainable Europe…
In an age when most outdoor brands chase cheap overseas labour, one Italian family is still making every flagship boot in the very same factory
Did you know that a single trail run can uncover more plastic litter than you’d expect from a city skip? Can-Guru transforms that grim reality
During my first hike in Iceland in Iceland I used a Piramid tent. Heavy winds and pooring rain. But five minutes later I was dry,
The tiny Esbit tablet – invented in Germany in 1936 – is still one of the lightest, most reliable ways to boil water outdoors, and
Roselli’s Ultra High Carbon (UHC) steel is recognised as one of the hardest in modern knife-making, capable of holding an edge through the toughest tasks

