June 2026 – Five new outdoor brands now on InEurope
Not every outdoor brand earns a second click. These five do.
Some outdoor brands catch your eye because of heritage. Others do it by solving one very specific problem brilliantly. These five latest additions to InEurope manage to do both, with products that range from compact camp stoves and rain protection to mountain footwear, classic knives and cycling accessories, all rooted in European production.
What makes this group especially interesting is the contrast between them. One brand is built around efficient backcountry cooking, another around staying dry on the move, while others focus on serious mountain use, long-standing knife craftsmanship or practical bike-ready gear made in Europe.

Bushcraft Essentials — German-made stoves for compact camp cooking
Bushcraft Essentials is an easy one to notice if you like gear that feels thought through rather than overbuilt. The brand produces its wood-hking-stoves exclusively in Germany, and that focus comes through in the clean, functional design of the Bushbox range: compact, practical and clearly made for people who actually cook outdoors instead of just collecting gear.
This is the kind of brand that invites a closer look because it sits at the intersection of bushcraft, hiking and minimalist camping. If you, readers, like equipment that packs flat, works hard and keeps unnecessary complexity out of the way, this is exactly the kind of article they are likely to click open.
Triscle — Irish-made rain kilts for wet-weather movement
Triscle is one of those brands that stands out precisely because it does not try to be everything at once. Its rain kilts are made in Ireland from materials made in Europe, and the idea is immediately appealing for anyone who wants effective rain protection without the weight, heat and restriction of full waterproof trousers.
That niche focus is what makes the brand memorable. Readers who walk, hike, commute or travel in changeable weather may click out of curiosity at first, but the practical logic behind the product is what keeps them reading.


Scarpa — Italian mountain footwear with serious pedigree
Scarpa brings real mountain credibility to this group. The brand is Italian, more than half of its production is carried out entirely in Italy, and its mountaineering line is fully made in Italy, which gives the brand a strong link between technical performance and local footwear know-how.
For InEurope readers, Scarpa is appealing because it combines reputation with substance. Even people who already know the name may want to click through to understand where the shoes are made, what part of the range stays closest to Italy, and why the brand still matters in a crowded outdoor market.
Walking and hiking shoes, rock climbing shoes, skiing boots and more.
Morakniv — Swedish knives with timeless outdoor credibility
Morakniv is one of the clearest examples of why simplicity still wins in the outdoor world. The knives are made in Mora, Sweden, and that direct connection between place, craft and product gives the brand a kind of authenticity that does not need much polishing.
There is also something very clickable about a brand like this because it bridges old and new so well. Long-time outdoor users know Morakniv for reliability and value, while newer readers often discover that a straightforward Swedish knife can still outperform far more complicated alternatives in real use.


Cheesy Supply — Copenhagen-born cycling accessories made in Europe
Cheesy Supply adds a different energy to the list. Based in Copenhagen, the brand makes outdoor and cycling accessories in Europe, and that combination of utility, personality and local production makes it a strong fit for those who move between commuting, bikepacking and everyday outdoor use.
This is also the brand here that feels the most playful without losing practical value. Cheesy Supply offers exactly that kind of fresh angle: useful gear, European-made, and a little less predictable than the standard outdoor formula.
Taken together, these five brands show how broad European outdoor manufacturing still is. They are not doing the same thing, and that is exactly the point: whether you care about cooking, rain protection, mountain footwear, knives or cycling kit, there is something here that should make you curious enough to click through and explore further.
But there is more, much more! At the time of writing this blog InEurope shows over 80 other outdoor brands (and growing week by week). Click here to see more of them:





