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Bikepacking Gear Guide – Part Three: The Camping Kit
Working with NZ Cycling Journal we've pulled together a guide on all the camping kit you'll need for your trip. Read More
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Account Benefits
Benefits to creating an account include receiving email updates on special promotions, reviewing information about orders and saving billing and shipping addresses along with a default payment method to aid in faster checkout. Read More
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Braden Currie: Travelling with the Curries
When it comes to international travel, the Curries are professionals. They're well-versed in living out of a few duffels while Braden trains for international competitions. Read about how they keep busy & what they don't travel without. Read More
- Forest Therapy: Connecting to the medicine of nature
- Puffers Jackets Guide
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Designing the full package
Learn all about our approach towards responsible packaging. Read More
- Camperdown Store Opening
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The Gerlachs
An average Aussie/Kiwi family who decided to have a crack at something wild. Read more about them here. Read More
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Behind the Design: 50th Anniversary Tees
Meet the designer behind our iconic, retro inspired, 50th anniversary tees. Read More
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Dean Miller
Dean travels to some of the most inhospitable corners of the globe to research, showcase and protect marine life. Read more here. Read More
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How to fit your backpack
Whether you’re backpacking, hiking, or simply commuting — getting the right pack fit is key to comfort on the trails. Read More
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Leave No Trace: 8 Lesser-Known Tips for Hikers
Learn about the principles adventurers should live by and some lesser-known tips for the trails. Read More
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How to choose a new school backpack
Looking for a backpack that'll last them through the years? Here's a guide to picking the right school backpack for your kids. Read More
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New Zealand Alpine Team: Peru Expedition 2016
Two years in the making and one of the largest international mountaineering expeditions to leave NZ in four decades. Read More