Woolpower has been knitting and sewing thermal base layers in the same town in northern Sweden since 1969. Their Ullfrotté Original fabric — co-developed with the Swedish army — insulates, breathes, and lasts for decades. This is what European manufacturing looks like when you refuse to compromise.
Since 1925, a small factory in Telnice, Czech Republic, has been making camp cookware the old-fashioned way — with deep-draw metalwork, durable materials, and zero compromise. From the iconic military ešus to ultralight titanium pots, ALB forming is Europe’s best-kept secret in outdoor kitchenware.
Greece’s first waterproof clothing manufacturer has been keeping people dry since 1975. Anorak Hellas makes durable rain jackets, suits, and workwear — fully welded, fully waterproof, and entirely made in Athens. A hidden gem of European outdoor clothing.
A 22-year-old, a primus stove, a tea urn, and a flat in North London. That is how one of outdoor’s most principled brands began. Nikwax has been PFAS-free since 1977 — not as a trend, but as a founding value. Here is their story.
A seamless tube of fabric, designed in Catalonia, worn by millions across the globe. BUFF® has been reinventing what one simple accessory can do since 1992 — and it’s still made where it was born, just outside Barcelona. Discover the original multifunctional neckwear that started it all.
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.