Sustainability isn’t the latest spin on how we roll. It’s woven through everything we’ve made for the last 50 years and shapes our plans for the future. Our functionally superior gear is built for a lifetime of travel (and then some) with mindfully sourced materials and minimal impact. Meaning the one place these bags won’t travel is to a landfill.
Our Sustainability Pillars

Longer Life Cycles

Better Materials

Conscious Environmental Choices
1. Longer Life Cycles
Keeping Products In Use

Here For The Long Haul
Making bags that stand the test of time is the simplest way to be sustainable. Our gear goes big on function and durability—because if it doesn’t fall apart, it doesn’t need to be replaced. Simple as that.

A Quick Fix
Travel takes a toll on even the best-made products. But we’re not asking you to take it easy. All our gear is covered by our No Matter What® Warranty, so you can repair your bag and keep exploring.
2. Better Materials
Using Responsible Fabrics

Not So New
We’re minimising our use of virgin materials in favour of post-consumer and post-industrial recycled fabrics. By July 2024, 100% of our products will include at least one or more recycled materials. So your bag might be new to you, but it’s not new to this planet.

Fewer Chemicals
Weatherproof products don’t happen naturally, so we’re striking the balance between durable and chemical-heavy. Starting July 2024, we’re eliminating intentionally used PFAS from all new production. It’s the first step in our never-ceasing efforts to make our products safer for the planet.
3. Conscious Environmental Choices
Reducing Global Impact

Holistic Progress
When it comes to sustainability, we’re proud of our pedigree. But even with 50 years of ecological choices under our belt, we’re not resting on our laurels. We’re always adapting and focusing our efforts, so we can continue to be stewards of responsible travel.
Sustainable Since Day One
Sustainability is both the story of where we’ve been and the blueprint for where we’re going. We take our responsibility to both the planet and our community seriously, so as more resourceful technologies, better-recycled materials, and carbon-reducing business strategies emerge, you can bet we’ll be the first ones using them. Stay tuned.