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Some of the best brands of the northeast.
Some of the best brands of the northeast. (Inga Hendrickson)

Gear Special: Born in the USA!

Across the map, companies large and small are putting out quality gear crafted stateside with pride

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Some of the best brands of the northeast.
(Photo: Inga Hendrickson)

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From the redwood forest (North Face鈥檚 hoodie) to the Gulf Stream waters (Tchoup鈥檚 ), these things were made鈥攔ight here鈥攆or you and me.

The Nor鈥橢ast

Clockwise from top left: Timberland, Gilson, New Balance, Tracksmith, Bush Smarts, Hyperlite Mountain Gear.
Clockwise from top left: Timberland, Gilson, New Balance, Tracksmith, Bush Smarts, Hyperlite Mountain Gear. (Inga Hendrickson)

Kelley MacMillan

Gear Capital: Brooklyn, New York

At first glance, Brooklyn doesn鈥檛 seem like a gear hub. But consider that among the 50 states, New York is ranked third when it comes to employing outdoor-industry folks. And more than 20 companies call Kings County home. Brands like , , and are rolling out first-rate adventure tools (think custom road bikes, surfboards, and even commercial space suits) by tapping into Brooklyn鈥檚 rich maker culture. Others like and are pioneering off-the-grid mobile and solar technology, while serves up stylish apparel. In the process, companies are upending the borough鈥檚 rep as merely a fixie-commuter-riding hipster hive.


Atayne National Parks聽Collection Rec Cycling Jersey ($75)

Brunswick, Maine聽

To mark the National Park Service鈥檚 100th anniversary, Atayne rolled out a inspired by America鈥檚 best idea. These high-performance jerseys are predictably gorgeous (each features a vista, like Olympic鈥檚 coastline, shown) and technical (there鈥檚 a full hidden zipper for temperature regulation). Less expected is their eco-conscious bent: Company founder Jeremy Litchfield was on a run in 2007 when he noticed that the red dye鈥攁nd possibly sketchy chemicals鈥攆rom his shirt had bled out and stained the whole lower half of his body. So he made sure to fashion his jerseys from recycled polyester treated with a nontoxic antimicrobial that squelches odor.聽

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Dyneema Summit Pack ($280)

Biddeford, Maine

Hyperlite is no misnomer: the brand trades in the fast and featherweight. Made with ultra-durable , a waterproof fabric that鈥檚 several times stronger than steel, this 30-liter, pared-down pack moves up and over any type of rock with no worry of tears鈥攊deal for long ice and mixed routes.

Bush Smarts Bear Star Line Thrower ($58)

New York, New York

While it looks like a weapon, best not to use the to fend off any ursine intruders. It鈥檚 meant as a line thrower for suspending bear bags from tree limbs while camping. The titanium weight keeps the attached 50-foot reflective rope tangle-free and improves accuracy. Bottom line: pure genius.

Tracksmith Grayboy聽Shirt ($55)

Wellesley, Massachusetts

For the , performance running-apparel company Tracksmith eschews technical fabrics in favor of cotton processed at a century-old, family-run textile mill in Massachusetts. The result is a super-durable tee that鈥檚 soft and thick, and gets better with age, due to the cotton鈥檚 durability.

New Balance 990v4聽Sneakers ($165)

Boston, Massachusetts

Roughly 1,300 craftsmen in five New England factories produce New Balance鈥檚 Made in the USA line. This year鈥檚 version of the pairs the same pigskin suede and mesh as the original with a lighter upper and an -updated midsole, making it equally suited to races and music festivals.

Gilson Pioneer Snowboard ($519)

Winfield, Pennsylvania

Steeped in central Pennsylvania鈥檚 rich woodworking heritage, melds craftsmanship and performance. The board is built at the company鈥檚 Winfield 鈥渟nowboard farm,鈥 with a poplar core sustainably sourced from the region鈥檚 forests. It鈥檚 a surfy deck with a soft edge that carves huge and handles the hairiest steeps.

Timberland 6-Inch Lineman Boots ($450)

Stratham, New Hampshire聽

is an everyday walker that鈥檒l last a lifetime trudging through slushy New England winters. Handmade in Arkansas, the boot鈥檚 waxed canvas and hand-stained Horween leather from Chicago give it a worn-in, well-loved feel right out of the box.


Dixie

Clockwise from top left: Lynskey, Tchoup, Oyster, Bison, Mountain Laurel Designs.
Clockwise from top left: Lynskey, Tchoup, Oyster, Bison, Mountain Laurel Designs. (Inga Hendrickson)

Graham Averill

Gear Capital: Asheville, North Carolina

While traditional manufacturing has all but disappeared around Asheville, gear production has exploded in this artsy Appalachian town. Dozens of independent companies鈥攆rom niche brands like spelunking-pack maker to big players like , which builds lust-worthy wheel-sets鈥攅mploy more than 500 people. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a density thing,鈥 says Shane Benedict, a founder of , headquartered near the Class V Green River. 鈥淵ou have a lot of people passionate about kayaking and mountain biking. With all these folks in one place, we all feed off of each other.鈥


Lynskey Summit Series Mountain Bike Frameset聽($2,700 and up)

Chattanooga, Tennessee

You want a titanium bike because of the metal鈥檚 ridiculous feel and durability. You want a because the family behind it legitimized titanium with its first brand, Litespeed. Its newest whip, the Summit, has suspension and wheel options that pair well with Lynskey鈥檚 aerospace-grade framesets, known for unmatched pre-cision among titanium rigs.

Mountain Laurel Designs FKT Soul Bivy聽Sack ($375)

Roanoke, Virginia

Founder Ron Bell wanted to fulfill his own ultralight backpacking needs and slowly turned his cottage manufacturer into a go-to brand for ounce-shedders in the know. The is a minimalist鈥檚 dream: a blend of eVent and Cuben Fiber鈥攁 nonwoven fabric used for yacht sails鈥攆or a fully waterproof-breathable bivy that comes in under ten ounces.

Tchoup Industries Flap Pack ($150)

New Orleans, Louisiana

Patti Dunn designed tents and sleeping bags for the outdoor industry before she started crafting packs under her own label. is built for the city and swamp, using upcycled awning fabric and seatbelt-grade webbing for a water-resistant day pack with a retro Boy Scouts look.聽

Oyster Signature Series Custom Fly 聽($2,390 and up)

Blue Ridge, Georgia

When he wasn鈥檛 racing, former pro cyclist Bill Oyster used to relax by fly-fishing, and he took to by hand after quitting his job in the mid-nineties. Each one delivers bamboo鈥檚 legendary action, providing more heft than graphite and a suppler cast to boot.

Bison 50-Quart Cooler ($329)

Fort Worth, Texas

Father-son duo Dennis and Jeremy Denson knew when they started Bison that a cooler has one job: keep beer cold for as long as possible. Their accomplishes that task admirably, maintaining frostiness for up to five days. Pressure-injected insulation in the walls and leak-resistant gaskets maintain an airtight seal and frigid temps even if it鈥檚 sweltering outside.


The Heartland

Clockwise from top left: Fox River, Shinola, DogIDs, Zipp.
Clockwise from top left: Fox River, Shinola, DogIDs, Zipp. (Inga Hendrickson)

Stephanie Pearson

Gear Capital: Duluth, Minnesota

In the past few decades, entrepreneurs have caught on that the recreation mecca on Lake Superior is also the perfect location to test and build all manner of outdoor equipment. We don鈥檛 get why it took so long. This city鈥檚 iconic manufacturer, , has been handcrafting its heavy-duty leather and canvas bags since 1882鈥攍onger than any pack maker in the U.S. Add others like , which makes heated motorcycle suits, and , churning out recycled outdoor furniture, and the gear-related manufacturing jobs total nearly 1,300鈥攎ore per capita than Minneapolis.


Wenonah Minnesota II Ultralight with Kevlar Canoe ($2,699 and up)

Winona, Minnesota

At 42 pounds, tracks like an arrow and won鈥檛 weigh you down on portages. Kevlar in the 18.5-foot-long body means dinging a rock won鈥檛 sink your mission. Wenonah has been building quality crafts for 49 years, thanks in no small part to the world-class water available in this Mississippi River town鈥檚 backyard.

Shinola Runwell Sport Chrono ($875)

Detroit, Michigan

In 2011, Shinola set out to prove that it can produce any product entirely in the States, and that includes precision handmade watches. The Detroit brand pulled it off with the , which boasts an Argonite 5050 high–accuracy quartz movement. It鈥檚 all packaged in a bomber steel case, with a sporty U.S.-sourced leather strap and a rotating bezel for tracking elapsed time.

DogIDs Personalized Soft Grip Snap Leash聽($39)

Fargo, North Dakota

With an official spokesdog named River, is passionate about pooches. One of the most popular of the company鈥檚 roughly 100 fully American-sourced products: this waterproof, four- or six-foot leash, made from grippy rubber that was originally developed for horse harnesses and reins. No chance Fido will break this lead.

Fox River New American Ragg Wool Crew Socks ($16)

Osage, Iowa

Operating in the Midwest for more than a century, this sock company has serious cred. The socks are knit from merino, acrylic, nylon, and spandex yarns that are itch-free and provide extra wicking when your piggies get sweaty.

Zipp 404 NSW Carbon Clincher Wheelset聽($3,100 and up)

Indianapolis, Indiana

The fact that cyclist Evelyn Stevens just used a pair of to ride 29.8 miles in an hour, smashing the UCI record, speaks to just how fast these wind-cheating hoops roll. The lightweight carbon rims were created in Zipp鈥檚 Indianapolis headquarters, and the full 58-millimeter wheelset weighs a mere 3.4 pounds. Upgrading to silicon carbide in the brake track ensures stopping power even in wet conditions.


Mountain West

Clockwise from top left: Topo Designs, Voormi, Buck Knives, Duckworth, Wyoming Whiskey, Soul Poles.
Clockwise from top left: Topo Designs, Voormi, Buck Knives, Duckworth, Wyoming Whiskey, Soul Poles. (Inga Hendrickson)

Joe Lindsey

Gear Capital:聽Boulder,聽Colorado

Boulder鈥檚 outdoor cred is nothing new, of course. Scads of gear companies are headquartered here, spanning everything from ski apparel () to car racks () to recycled bike accessories (). What brought them to Boulder? How about testing prototype climbing boots on Longs Peak in nearby Rocky Mountain National Park. Or attracting talent with the city鈥檚 Platinum certification from the League of American Bicyclists and a ski area, Eldora, just 40 minutes from downtown. Want to develop a new gadget? Manufacturing resources like injection molders are a short drive away. Other locales may eventually eclipse Boulder. But for now it鈥檚 like that infuriatingly fast age-group racer you鈥檝e had in your sights for years鈥攕omehow always out in front.


Duckworth Vapor Henley聽($100)

Bozeman, Montana聽

The fine Rambouillet merino blended with polyester in Duckworth鈥檚 light wicks moisture as well as anything. Montana鈥檚 Helle family of ranchers provides the wool, which is spun, dyed, and knit in the Carolinas.聽

Buck Knives 108 Compadre聽Froe聽($160)

Post Falls, Idaho聽

Founded in 1902, Buck constructed its knives entirely in the U.S. until 2004, and the 100 percent American-made hews to that tradition. Its 9.5-inch steel blade and walnut handle mean it can do the work of a hatchet.

Soul Poles SoulLite Ski Poles ($135)

Park City, Utah聽

Founder Bryon Friedman chose bamboo for because it鈥檚 renewable and biodegradable. He still has trouble convincing people that the wood can stand up to abuse (it does have a generous amount of flex), but it鈥檚 actually twice as strong as the more commonly used aluminum.

Wyoming Whiskey Small Batch Bourbon ($39)

Kirby, Wyoming

The northern climate has challenges an independent distillery won鈥檛 find in, say, Kentucky鈥攍ike temperatures that swing from 130 degrees in summer to five below in winter. Even so, , made with 100 percent Wyoming-grown grain, has been racking up medals for its caramel-cinnamon flavor and toffee finish.

Topo Designs Klettersack聽Pack ($249)

Denver, Colorado聽

Centennial State brand Topo is known for its collaborations. One of our favorites is with far-flung heritage labels Woolrich and Horween for the wool and leather , a classic 22-liter rucksack with updates like gear lashes and a laptop sleeve.

Voormi Drift Jacket ($249)

Pagosa聽Springs, Colorado聽

When starting Voormi, Microsoft alum Dan English assembled a team of outdoor-apparel vets to prioritize small-batch manufacturing and constantly revamp products. One staple item, , uses thick merino fibers reinforced with nylon for a midlayer that鈥檚 stretchy and soft on the inside while providing abrasion and wind resistance on the outside.


Pacific Coast

Clockwise from top left: Arbor Fish, The North Face, Vivix, Liberty Bottleworks, Filson.
Clockwise from top left: Arbor Fish, The North Face, Vivix, Liberty Bottleworks, Filson. (Inga Hendrickson)

Joe Jackson

Gear Capital:聽Portland, Oregon

According to the Portland Development Commission, over 800 firms employ more than 16,000 people in the athletic and outdoor industry in the state of Oregon, with around 80 percent of those jobs in the Portland area. Sure, giants , , and account for roughly half of that. But they draw a talented workforce, and folks tend to put down roots in the City of Roses. Many have created their own offshoots, like and , which makes upcycled bags and apparel. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of networking and sample labs, and companies have popped up to help anybody who has an idea get started,鈥 says Looptworks cofounder Scott Hamlin.


Liberty Bottleworks Hide-N-Seek 24-Ounce Bottle ($24)

Union Gap, Washington聽

Liberty uses U.S.-sourced aluminum, and bottles like the are topped with a lid made down the street from recycled plastic. We keep one clipped to a pack at all times, and it鈥檚 lasted us through years of knocking around in the backcountry.

Vivix 659 Buster Hybrid Shorts ($65)

Oceanside, California聽

The classy solid color of these coastal California-born is a welcome contrast to many of today鈥檚 loud prints. And the thick brushed-polyester exterior will look good for decades.

Filson Shelter Waterfowl/Upland Coat ($395)

Seattle, Washington聽

Filson鈥檚 Pacific Northwest heritage comes out in its rain-ready packs and clothing. 鈥檚 water-resistant, oil-finished, 11-ounce cotton exterior shrugs off torrential downpours, and a bloodproof nylon liner won鈥檛 get mucked up during hours spent crouched behind a duck blind or lugging your spoils home afterward.

The North Face Backyard Full Zip Hoodie ($90)

Alameda, California聽

Nearly two years ago, the North Face launched its U.S.-manufactured line of lifestyle apparel. Since then it has cranked out about 17,000 garments鈥攍ike the 鈥攆or its using cotton grown in Arizona and California and spun in South Carolina.

Arbor Fish Premium Skateboard ($190)

Venice, California聽

Arbor builds its boards, including , amid the rolling topography of Orange County and San Diego. The Fish鈥檚 long wheel聽base is perfect for arcing lazy turns down gentle hills.

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