The Backcountry.com Energy belt wears its heart on its buckle. The belt’s buckle reads—Keep hiking, earn your turns—and we hope the tattoo on your heart reads the same.
We made our Backcountry.com Men's Merino Long-Sleeve Zip Tee with super-fine New Zealand Merino, flat-locked seams, and a ½ zip chest so you can tackle anything from a 5-day backpacking trip to a run around the neighborhood.
With its soft, naturally odor-resistant 18-micron Merino wool knit and ½ neck zip, our Backcountry.com Men's Merino Bliss Lightweight Top covers you in functional comfort, minus the synthetic funk factor.
Tired of freezing on your winter dawn patrol? Layer up with the Backcountry.com Men’s Prime Power Stretch Pant for the extra insulation you need.
Ask any backcountry traveler—layering is a science. That said, the Merino wool and Powerdry-blend Backcountry.com Men’s Prime Agnello Top is the mad scientist aiming to flip your whole worldview.
Busting through briar patches unscathed and breathing like an angry hippo, the water-resistant and stretchy Backcountry.com Overhang Pant wants to be your go-to trouser for any non-winter endeavor.
Most waterproof and windproof fabrics are great—until you turn into a stifling sauna on the skin track. The extremely-breathable Backcountry.com Men’s Stoic eVent Shell stands up to Mother Nature and expels sweaty funk like a beer-binging underclassman.
Layering is a science and the Backcountry.com Men’s Prime Power Stretch Top wants to give you Nature’s test notes.
Uncompromising in both quality and form, our Backcountry.com Men's Merino Long-Sleeve Crew Shirt offers the superior moisture managing, naturally anti-odor, and comfort of super-fine New Zealand Merino at a price that might make you pee a little.
Continuing our dedication to bringing you the highest quality gear on the planet, we present the Backcountry.com Men's Goat Organic Cotton Hoody.
Fill the single-wall Backcountry.com Chalice Stainless Steel Bottle with your favorite refresher, screw on the plastic, lid tight, and get to your business—minus spill paranoia.
The double-wall, stainless steel Backcountry.com Dawn Patrol Vacuum Coffee Tumbler keeps hot beverage hot for up to six hours.
Motivate for your next sunrise session—surf, ski, climb, whatever—by filling up one of the Backcountry.com Dawn Patrol Vacuum Coffee Tumbler three pack with your jet fuel of choice.
Tired of the same ol’ flowers and pink routine in women’s t-shirts? So was the Backcountry.com Women’s Prism T-Shirt.
If you're tired of tasting last night's concoction when drinking from your plastic bottle, leave after taste and clichéd look behind for the stainless steel Backcountry.com 27oz Goat Klean Kanteen.
Don the Backcountry.com Creek Softshell Hat and exchange your nasty sweat-stain rings for stretchy, breathable awesomeness that is softshell material.
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While browsing between dream catchers, destination shot glasses, and upgraded CB radio handsets, the Backcountry.com Energy Trucker Hat decided that the open road was the life for him.
The Backcountry.com Dreamland Shirt takes you to that special place.
Like all the band t-shirts you’ve loved before, the Backcountry.com Men’s Logo T-Shirt wants some QT on your body.
We didn't put the Goat logo on the Backcountry.com Men's Shift Composite Softshell Jacket until we'd tested the hell out of it and knew we'd rely on it for our own backcountry adventures.
Tired of being banished to the trunk by your friends on the drive home from climbing, hiking, etc. due to your unpleasant odor? Don the funk-fighting and super-breathable Backcountry.com Men’s Cocona Shirt and say hello to high-tens again.
Don the Backcountry.com Rime Softshell Pullover and head out for an autumn trail run or a spring ski tour. With its stretchy, element-shunning Polartec Power Shield material and streamlined design, this softshell provides high-end performance—minus the sticker shock.
Hand-knit by Himalayans—for real. The Backcountry.com Himal Beanie comes straight from the source, but unlike bottled water the Himal keeps your head warm.
Whether you love to ski tour, alpine climb, or hike, the Backcountry.com Men's Shift Softshell Jacket will quickly become the one of the most versatile pieces in your outerwear arsenal.
The folks in the Nepalese town of Lukla know how to stay warm, and that’s why we had them hand-knit the Backcountry.com Lukla Touque for us.
Less acetylene and oxygen and more non-bulky, lightweight awesomeness, the Backcountry.com Men’s Shift Welder Hoody spends more time on the mountain and less in the garage.
If you had a fleece-lined, wool beanie that was hand knit by natives in Nepal, you’d probably call it the Backcountry.com Nepal Beanie, too.
Wish you had a micro-puff that didn’t make you look like an astronaut? Goodbye neon puff, hello Backcountry.com Women’s Primaloft Hooded Jacket. The Siphon Primaloft’s flattering but functional fit and low-key utility leaves your old puffies sulking on the sidelines.
Where’s Karl? Chances are, Karl is somewhere between Maine and Georgia, running along the Appalachian Trail.
Sexy lines, a flattering fit, and Power Shield’s high breathability and weather-shunning performance—the Backcountry Women’s Rime Pullover Jacket owns the equinoxes.
Give into the supple touch your skin craves when you pull on the Backcountry.com Men’s Merino Crew Shirt. Feel the caress of ridiculously soft 18.8-micron New Zealand merino wool and try not to sigh out loud—lest your buddies hear you and mock you accordingly.
The Stoic 2.0 Shell takes everything we’ve learned about fit and function and distills it into jacket form.
Where’s Karl? Well … He’s still running. Getting closer and closer to Georgia.
We don't put the Goat logo on products lightly. And we at Backcountry.com didn't put the Goat logo on the Women's Shift Composite Softshell Jacket until we absolutely knew we'd rely on it for our own backcountry adventures.
The Siphon Men's Street Hoody incorporates technical function in an under-the-radar style—this wool-blend hoody pulls double duty as an insulating mid-layer, and a go-to jacket for kickin' it around town.
Looking like a teched-out gear diva all the time can be a little tiresome—leave the Tron-look at home with your ski boots and opt for the unassuming Backcountry.com Women's Siphon Wool Hooded Jacket when it's time for some post-ski-day diversions.
With its highly breathable and water-resistant material, the performance-cut Backcountry.com Women's Shift Softshell Jacket is one versatile piece of cold-weather outerwear.
Comfortable enough for bouldering sessions and tough enough for a desert backpacking trip, the water-resistant, highly breathable softshell Backcountry.com Women’s Overhang Short owns the trail from late spring to early fall.
The waterproof breathable, fully-welded Backcountry.com Women’s Stoic 2.0 Shell has you covered whether you’re a week into an alpine climb or just a few hours from civilization.
Uncompromising in both quality and form, our Backcountry.com Women's Merino Long-Sleeve Crew Shirt offers the superior moisture managing, naturally anti-odor, and comfort of super-fine New Zealand Merino at a price that might make you pee a little.
With its soft, naturally odor-resistant 18-micron Merino wool knit and ½ neck zip, our Backcountry.com Women's Merino Bliss Lightweight Top covers you in functional comfort, minus the synthetic funk factor.
Bridging the gap between functional layering piece and urban-ninja radness, the Backcountry.com Women’s Merino Sleevless Hooded Shirt goes from yoga class to bouldering gym to coffee hangout gallivanting your guns all the while.
Looking like a teched-out gear whore all the time can be a little tiresome—leave the Tron-look at home with your ski boots and opt for the unassuming Backcountry.com Men's Siphon Wool Hooded Jacket when it's time for some post-ski-day diversions.
Made in the USA with 100% organic cotton and environmentally friendly water-based inks, the Backcountry.com Women's Carmine T-Shirt is premium in every way.
The Backcountry.com Women's Merino Crew Shirt offers all the softness and natural, performance-enhancing qualities of New Zealand Merino wool, without the flight-to-New-Zealand price.
The 4-way stretch, highly-breathable Backcountry.com Women’s Shift Softshell Jacket reads your mind, knows your deepest desires, and fulfills your dreams in the form of a helmet-friendly, weather-shunning hood.
Layering is a science and the Backcountry.com Women’s Prime Power Stretch Hoody wants to give you Nature’s test notes.
If standard polypro’s ability to go from clean to funky amazes and disgusts you, then check out the odor-negating Backcountry.com Women’s Cocona Shirt and put an end to your performance shirt’s zero-to-funky record reign.
Pull on Backcountry.com's The Goat Women's Organic Cotton Short-Sleeve T-Shirt and kick your feet up after a hard day in the outdoors.
We don't use the Goat logo lightly. And we didn't put the Goat logo on the Backcountry.com Women's Shift Composite Softshell Jacket until we absolutely knew we'd rely on it for our own backcountry journeys.
Comfortable enough for yoga class and tough enough for bushwhacking through over-growth, the water-resistant, highly breathable softshell Backcountry.com Women’s Overhang Pant owns the trail from early spring to late fall.
At Backcountry.com, we know you're as passionate about saving the outdoors as you are about playing in it. That's why we made The Goat Women's Long-Sleeve T-Shirt out of 100% organic cotton.
Tired of freezing on your winter dawn patrol? Layer up with the Backcountry.com Women’s Prime Power Stretch Pant for the extra insulation you need.
Throw your old cotton t-shirts in the trash and get comfortable in the Backcountry.com Women's Not Cotton T-Shirt. This performance t-shirt may feel like cotton, but this sucker provides the versatility of polyester combined with Sport Science's ridiculously soft weave.
We made our Backcountry.com Women's Long-Sleeve Zip Tee with super-fine New Zealand Merino, flattering women's-specific fit flat-locked seams, and a ½ zip chest so you can tackle anything from a 5-day backpacking trip to a run around the neighborhood in complete comfort.
Backcountry.com made the Women’s Luft 800 Down Sweater with high-loft fill and an ultralight shell to keep its weight down and help you stay warm on all your adventures.
Zip into the lightweight Backcountry.com Women’s Stoic eVent Shell, slam a few energy gels, and tackle that skin track. This highly-breathable, storm-shunning eVent Shell fends off nature’s nastiness—minus the clam effect.
Zip up the Backcountry.com Women's Cairn Fleece Jacket and hit the trail on a chilly morning. This fleece combines trail-ready performance with a street-inspired look.
Just because the Backcountry.com Men’s Luft 800 Down Sweater doesn’t enjoy sitting on belay for hours at a time doesn’t mean it isn’t comfortable doing it. Zip into this fully-baffled, 750-fill down jacket and bid buenos noches to the shivers.
Starting on August 5, Backcountry.com Pro Team Athlete and über ultra-runner Karl Meltzer will attempt to set a world speed record by running the Appalachian Trail—all 2,174 miles of it—in less than 47 days. This month's T-shirt of the month gives props to Karl.
Slightly lighter than its namesake and sporting some sexy new lines, the Backcountry.com Men’s Limited Edition Shift Softshell Jacket resolves your I’m-not-sure-which-jacket-to-take dilemmas.