Based in Vancouver, Arc'teryx stands out for its obsession with minimalist design and technical innovation. The brand is recognized as a revolutionary in industry standards thanks to its ultra-precise manufacturing processes, such as heat-sealed seams. The brand is aimed at mountain enthusiasts who are looking for the perfect balance between extreme lightness and maximum protection from the elements.
The Houdini Sportswear brand was founded with a vision of combining maximum technical performance with minimal environmental impact. The brand is a global leader in circular design: almost the entire collection is made from recycled or biodegradable materials.
New Zealand pioneer Icebreaker has built its reputation on a simple idea: nature is the best engineer. Using only merino wool from ethical farms, the brand offers high-tech clothing that naturally regulates temperature and resists odors without the use of chemicals. It is the conscious choice of travelers who reject synthetic fibers in favor of durable and biodegradable functionality.
More than just an equipment manufacturer, The North Face has become a pillar of modern culture. Although the brand takes its name from the most formidable side of the mountains of the Northern Hemisphere, it has managed to conquer the world's megacities thanks to its iconic aesthetic. Its technical expertise, embodied in the Summit Series line, meets the demands of extreme athletes, while the reissues of the Heritage series appeal to urban youth seeking authenticity.
Norrøna is a family-owned company that has been shaping Norwegian outdoor culture since 1929. The brand is known for its concept of “Loaded Minimalism,” which combines extreme functionality with a clean and vibrant visual style. Norrøna was the first in Europe to use Gore-Tex and continues to push the boundaries with its iconic collections, such as Lofoten for freeriding and Falketind for mountaineering. For Norrøna, the most important thing is to create products with maximum efficiency for the most demanding adventure seekers.
Cotopaxi breaks the mold of the outdoor industry by directly integrating social responsibility into its manufacturing process. As a certified B Corp, the brand is committed to absolute transparency and donates a portion of its revenue to poverty alleviation. Each item in the Del Día collection is unique, as seamstresses in factories are allowed to choose their own color combinations from fabric remnants, which encourages their personal creativity.
Since 1960, Fjällräven has been committed to making nature accessible to everyone by creating durable and functional equipment. The brand is best known for its unique G-1000 fabric, which can be adapted to different weather conditions with Greenland wax. With a strong focus on sustainability and timeless design, they encourage a more measured pace of life in nature, where equipment should not only last for years, but also be repairable and passable on to future generations.
Jack Wolfskin is Germany's best-known outdoor brand, based on the belief that every moment spent in nature enriches a person's life. Focusing on functionality and affordability, the company offers equipment for the whole family, from Sunday walks to challenging trekking trips. The brand actively implements sustainable technologies, such as Texapore Ecosphere material, to combine first-class weather protection with German environmental awareness.
Born out of a desire to challenge the status quo, Mountain Hardwear has established itself as the choice for high-altitude mountaineers and polar expeditions. The brand favors a pure performance approach, incorporating cutting-edge technologies such as direct waterproof lamination. Whether it's their iconic tents or high-tech down jackets, they appeal to those for whom equipment is a matter of survival and success in the most hostile environments on the planet.
The Outdoor Research brand was founded by a physicist, which still defines the brand's DNA: each product is a solution to a specific problem in the mountains. Known for its award-winning gaiters and gloves, the brand has evolved into a comprehensive supplier of technical layered clothing. Thanks to innovations such as Interstellar technology, OR sets new standards for breathability and elasticity in hardshell jackets. This is a brand for climbers who refuse to compromise on functionality and are looking for gear that has been tested in real-world conditions.
The Rab brand was founded in the 1980s in Sheffield by legendary mountaineer Rab Carrington and has since come to represent uncompromising performance at extreme altitudes. The brand is world-renowned for its expertise in down insulation and sets the standard with innovative technologies such as hydrophobic down and the use of Pertex fabrics. Rab products are designed by mountaineers for mountaineers - they are durable, functional, and built to provide warmth and protection even in the harshest high-altitude conditions.
Páramo stands out from the crowd by ditching traditional membranes in favor of its unique Nikwax Analogy system. Inspired by the structure of animal fur, the brand focuses on “directing” moisture away from the body rather than simply blocking it. This makes the clothing extremely breathable and ideal for wet and cold conditions where traditional Gore-Tex often falls short. In addition, the brand is known for its strong social stance through the Miquelina Foundation, which provides employment and support to women in difficult life situations in Colombia.
Eddie Bauer is considered a pioneer in outdoor clothing and the inventor of the first quilted down jacket—the legendary Skyliner. For over a century, the brand has combined traditional American reliability with modern functionality for everyday outdoor life. The focus is on timeless quality and technical reliability that are equally good for hiking in the wilderness and in urban winter conditions.
Founded by world surfing champion Kelly Slater, the Outerknown brand was born with a mission to prove that style and sustainability can coexist without compromise. The brand is characterized by radical transparency and the use of innovative materials such as ECONYL®—nylon regenerated from discarded fishing nets. Its “coastal casual” aesthetic offers timeless and durable pieces designed for those who love the sea and want to protect it by promoting a circular economy where clothing is made to last, not to be discarded.
Smartwool changed our perception of wool when it was founded in Colorado in 1994. Using fine-spun merino wool, the brand set a new standard for comfort and thermoregulation, making it a favorite among runners and skiers alike. They are particularly known for their socks with advanced cushioning and seamless toe construction. Smartwool strives to bring natural technical properties to everyday use, allowing you to stay dry and warm regardless of your level of physical activity.
Based on the idea that brands are responsible for protecting the places we love, United By Blue stands out with a bold promise: for every item sold, the company collects one pound (about 0.45 kg) of trash from oceans and waterways. Their approach isn't limited to cleanup; they design durable clothing and accessories using responsible materials.
Columbia has cemented its status as a “democratic” brand that strives to bring nature closer to everyone. Unlike highly specialized brands for extreme sports enthusiasts, the company focuses on its own patented technologies, such as Omni-Heat, to provide warmth and protection at affordable prices. It is the preferred choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts who value comfort and functionality in their everyday adventures.
The Helly Hansen brand was born in 1877 when Captain Helly Juell Hansen began creating waterproof clothing to protect sailors from the unforgiving Norwegian sea. Today, the brand is a pioneer in technical apparel, known for its revolutionary layering systems such as Helly Tech. The brand is the preferred choice for professional sailors and ski resorts around the world, combining Scandinavian functionality with extreme protection from the elements.
Klättermusen was founded in 1975 in Åre as a small DIY project and has since become a cult icon of technical excellence. The brand is known for its asymmetrical cuts and reinforced details that provide maximum freedom of movement and durability in extreme conditions. With a radical focus on ecology (they were among the first to abandon fluorinated compounds), Klättermusen creates equipment for climbers who need unique design combined with the most wear-resistant protection on the market.
Black Diamond is a brand born out of a passion for rock and ice, which has become the global benchmark for technical equipment. Its philosophy is based on direct experience “in the field”: the company creates products that guarantee maximum reliability in critical situations. Whether it's slings, belay systems, or headlamps, the brand is synonymous with safety and innovation for those who live in the mountains in the vertical dimension.
Topo Designs breaks the mold of the traditional, often drab outdoor industry with bright colors and expressive minimalist designs. Inspired by classic French mountain gear and functional military style, the Denver-based brand focuses on versatility: their backpacks and clothing are designed to be used anywhere (“Made for Anywhere”).
KÜHL is an independent brand from the mountains of Utah that is distinguished by its passion for craftsmanship and innovative design. Unlike large corporations, KÜHL focuses on exclusive materials and ergonomic design, such as patented 3D inserts in the knee area for maximum freedom of movement. The brand is aimed at individualists who need durable clothing that looks equally impressive during tough challenges on the rocks and in relaxed everyday life after their adventures.
Toad&Co is more than just clothing; it is a lifestyle that celebrates the joy of outdoor recreation without harming the planet. The company is known for its strong commitment to protecting the environment, using only sustainable materials such as organic cotton, hemp, and recycled polyester. What really sets them apart is their social focus, particularly their work in support of people with disabilities.
Founded in Seattle in 1897 during the Gold Rush era, Filson is the oldest outdoor brand with a motto of “absolute trust.” Its products maximize the potential of natural materials, from Mackinaw wool, which can withstand harsh conditions, to Rugged Twill fabric, which only gets better with time. Its aesthetic of durability is not subject to fashion; it offers the value of “lifetime” items that are passed down from generation to generation.