With the Outdoor Retail Show in Utah just over, and the ISPO in Munich in full swing, I'd say we lightweight and UL backpackers should look to the true innovators not attending these shows - the cottage manufacturers who produce since years real ultralight and lightweight gear for our needs. Consider this a current report on new gear from cottages the world around!

The new Katabatic Gear Blackwelder quilt.
Katabatic Gear came out with two new quilts, the Blackwelder 0°F, a serious winter quilt filled with 610 g of down for a total weight of 935 g; and the Alsek 22°F for the warmer summer months months. My me, that looks so cozy warm that I wanna go sleep in it!
enLIGHTened equipment is on a break at the moment, developing new gear. They should be back in business in a while, so don't worry!

The New SMD Skyscape shelter.
Six Moon Designs announced the new Skyscape shelter which will become available this coming spring. Ron is also working on a smaller sized pack which he will announce in a couple of weeks, and the Haven is undergoing a re-design. Finally, with the release of Skyscape, the Vamp will be discontinued. Ron says it's too costly to make and difficult to setup correctly, and that the closeout sale will probably be next month.
Jacks 'R' Better now offer 900 fp down as a filling for all their quilts. All quilts with 900 fp are a tad lighter than before, with the same performance. JRB also brings out three new hex tarps and a new summer quilt, and they will debute at Trail Days in Damascus Virginia the second week of May. Furthermore, in case you missed it, last autumn the worlds flattest hammock, the JRB Bear Mountain Bridge Hammock, got a makeover and now comes with an attached bug net with three sidezippers so that it can be completely rolled back and tied out of the way when not in use.
Fritz from
Bushbuddy has been kept busy by making the normal and Ultra BushBuddies, and hasn't had time to work on new projects, though they're still on his mind. So those that want to see a Ti BushBuddy should practice themselves in patience.
Trail Designs has currently a lot to do as their new website created a lot of demand for the products. New gear might appear during the year, so keep an eye on their site.
Gossamer Gear came out with the CubicTwinn Tarp a few weeks ago, the popular SpinnTwinn made even lighter. The Lodge should also make an appearance in the next months on their website, so check "
The Week In Review" when the info is out, or keep an eye on the GG website.
AntiGravity Gear has a number of new products in development, and George disclosed that they're working on a new alcohol stove based on their Tin Man BCS2 stove - this should be ready in a couple of weeks so keep an eye on their website if you're in the market for a new stove.
Titanium Goat is cooperating with a few other cottages to offer some interesting new products, such as the Sierra Sniveller Special and Cyanocitta quilts. In-house they continue to make excellent lightweight gear, with the new additions to the family being the Raven Omni bivy, carbon fibre lids and tent poles. Goosefeet, made by Ben Smith, are also available through them. Hmm. Goosefeet. Warm.
Alpinlite Gear has no new products to announce for 2011, but in late 2010 Gen released the Terraform tarp and Bug Shelter 2.0. In a few weeks he will be releasing a small version of the Terraform tarp sized to fit the Bug Shelter 1.25 (so a new product after all =).
Hyperlite Mountain Gear has updated their Windrider packs with wider hip pads and larger hip pad pockets, an increase in volume of the back mesh pockets, a switch to a lighter, stronger aluminum stay, an added hydration sleeve to the inside of the pack, and a new size for a total of 4 sizes, S, M, L and L-tall. HMG also added an ice axe loop and keeper & an additional compression strap to the bottom of the pack. Puh, that's quite an update! Two different packs are in development and will be launched during this spring as well, fleshing out their line. Another interesting development from HMG is a cuben ground cloth which can double as a tarp and a hex cut hammock tarp should also be coming soon. The Echo shelters will get an increase in headroom for the inners, and finally, Hyperlite Mountain Gear will soon offer
COLOURS!
Warbonnet Outdoors likes to shred itself in mystery and keeps its cards close to its chest. What Brandon was willing to tell me was that there's a few new products coming out in the months to come. We shall wait and see. Pokerface.

A look out of the new LightHeart Gear Awning Tent.
LightHeart Gear introduced a few weeks ago the Solo Awning Tent, and it isn't yet certain if it will be available with one door or two or have options on these. Still coming is "The Wedge", which will allow existing solo and duo tents to be set up as an awning tent.
Mountain Laurel Designs just announced the 2011 version of the Alpine bivy, now called eVent Soul Bivy and it sports a cuben floor. And in January MLD announced the Cirrus tent, a four to eight person single-wall shelter. Additionally Ron let me know that they will have Cuben LW packs back soon, and a new, lighter series of Cuben fiber tarps and shelters, made from lighter Cuben, the AIR SERIES. They also started makings quilts again and some other gear with the new Momentum 5o, a 10d fabric.
ULA Equipment will have some slight changes in future Circuit and Catalyst packs (see on the ULA Facebook wall) and all other packs stay the same. The Epic now includes a 55 l Drybag and sports an interchangable hipbelt.
Elemental Horizons came out with a new pack, the Aquilo. It is a lightweight frameless pack that weighs about 709 gram and is designed to use your sleeping pad as the support system inside the pack, and it is also compatible with the aluminum stay from the EH internal frame pack, the Northern Lite. They're available in Medium and Large Size with a volume of 42 liter. Matthew also is working on another pack, about which we might hear more in the future!

The LAUFBURSCHE Cuben Laavu.
LAUFBURSCHE from Germany sets the bar high for Laavus & Tipis with his newest creation. At an height of 195 cm, a diameter of 330 cm and a trail weight of 500 gram we have a serious contender for the title of "Lightest Tipi Shelter". The material is cuben, and my Samurai heart skipped a beat as I heard it also will be available in black. You can get various groundsheets and inners for it, suiting any condition. He's also working on expanding his backpack offerings, and, most importantly, hopes to have his Webshop online soonish, to be found under
http://www.laufbursche-gear.de/.
Mountainfitter brought out some nifty small pieces of gear which usually are overlooked but are essential for an UL backpacker. Their titanium stake which is called the Ti-eye and is designed to replace the titanium shepards hook; it is currently offered as a 5", 6" and 8" version. Lawson will also soon offer a 6.5" long, 13 gram headless Titanium nail stake called the Ti-spike, made from a piece of 6AL-4V 4.75mm rod which has a hole drilled in it and comes with some of his guywire 100% dyneema cord. Speaking of cord, a 2mm solid braid 100% dyneema cord rated to 850lbs is also new; the solid braid holds knots better which is a real plus with the slippery dyneema. You also might want to take a look at the bear bag system he offers, which is the lightest in the world. Finally, also new is the "Tarmock", a silnylon hammock tarp hybrid weighing in at a mere 369 gram including a stuff sack and two CAMP carabiners, and for which an optional setup kit will be available.

The new HexaNet Solo Bug shelter.
ZPacks also will come out with a bunch of new gear, including waterproof breathable jackets, a non-breathable rain cape to go with their cloud kilts, an inner bug net ("HexaNet") for the Hexamid tarps, a vapor barrier liner quilt, a hammocks and hammock shelters and several miscellaneous accessory projects. All that and some new weights of cuben fiber material and new colors are also coming. On a side note in that matter, ZPacks is working together with
TrailLite Designs to make available the cuben CloudKilt and CloudCape, and a cuben UL Ebira tenkara rod carrier.
Locus Gear from Japan also has some new gear coming out. First, we'll see eVent, Pertex and a secret ultra light breathable fabric being used in future creations. Second, Jotaro works on a limited edition of a tipi shaped shelter set which includes a inner mesh and bathtub floor shelter, pole and stakes. A new, green-ish color SilNylon for the Khufu and Khafra series will be coming this spring, making those shelters very stealthy. There's more in the pipeline, so keep your eyes and ears open!
Finally, Henry Shires from
Tarptent has been busy working on their office expansion, so product design has been on hold for a while and we likely won't see anything new before the autumn from him. However, a new website including setup videos should be online soon, so you might want to regularly surf to Tarptent to check it out.
I contacted Aarn from Aarn Design, Don from Four Dog Stoves, as well as CRUX and Lightwave if they have any news, but there came no reply.
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I hope you enjoyed this run-down of new gear from our beloved cottage manufacturers. In case I missed something, please leave a comment and I will amend the post!
With the Outdoor Retail Show in Utah just over, and the ISPO in Munich in full swing, I'd say we lightweight and UL backpackers should look to the true innovators not attending these shows - the cottage manufacturers who produce since years real ultralight and lightweight gear for our needs. Consider this a current report on new gear from cottages the world around!

The new Katabatic Gear Blackwelder quilt.
Katabatic Gear came out with two new quilts, the Blackwelder 0°F, a serious winter quilt filled with 610 g of down for a total weight of 935 g; and the Alsek 22°F for the warmer summer months months. My me, that looks so cozy warm that I wanna go sleep in it!
enLIGHTened equipment is on a break at the moment, developing new gear. They should be back in business in a while, so don't worry!

The New SMD Skyscape shelter.
Six Moon Designs announced the new Skyscape shelter which will become available this coming spring. Ron is also working on a smaller sized pack which he will announce in a couple of weeks, and the Haven is undergoing a re-design. Finally, with the release of Skyscape, the Vamp will be discontinued. Ron says it's too costly to make and difficult to setup correctly, and that the closeout sale will probably be next month.
Jacks 'R' Better now offer 900 fp down as a filling for all their quilts. All quilts with 900 fp are a tad lighter than before, with the same performance. JRB also brings out three new hex tarps and a new summer quilt, and they will debute at Trail Days in Damascus Virginia the second week of May. Furthermore, in case you missed it, last autumn the worlds flattest hammock, the JRB Bear Mountain Bridge Hammock, got a makeover and now comes with an attached bug net with three sidezippers so that it can be completely rolled back and tied out of the way when not in use.
Fritz from
Bushbuddy has been kept busy by making the normal and Ultra BushBuddies, and hasn't had time to work on new projects, though they're still on his mind. So those that want to see a Ti BushBuddy should practice themselves in patience.
Trail Designs has currently a lot to do as their new website created a lot of demand for the products. New gear might appear during the year, so keep an eye on their site.
Gossamer Gear came out with the CubicTwinn Tarp a few weeks ago, the popular SpinnTwinn made even lighter. The Lodge should also make an appearance in the next months on their website, so check "
The Week In Review" when the info is out, or keep an eye on the GG website.
AntiGravity Gear has a number of new products in development, and George disclosed that they're working on a new alcohol stove based on their Tin Man BCS2 stove - this should be ready in a couple of weeks so keep an eye on their website if you're in the market for a new stove.
Titanium Goat is cooperating with a few other cottages to offer some interesting new products, such as the Sierra Sniveller Special and Cyanocitta quilts. In-house they continue to make excellent lightweight gear, with the new additions to the family being the Raven Omni bivy, carbon fibre lids and tent poles. Goosefeet, made by Ben Smith, are also available through them. Hmm. Goosefeet. Warm.
Alpinlite Gear has no new products to announce for 2011, but in late 2010 Gen released the Terraform tarp and Bug Shelter 2.0. In a few weeks he will be releasing a small version of the Terraform tarp sized to fit the Bug Shelter 1.25 (so a new product after all =).
Hyperlite Mountain Gear has updated their Windrider packs with wider hip pads and larger hip pad pockets, an increase in volume of the back mesh pockets, a switch to a lighter, stronger aluminum stay, an added hydration sleeve to the inside of the pack, and a new size for a total of 4 sizes, S, M, L and L-tall. HMG also added an ice axe loop and keeper & an additional compression strap to the bottom of the pack. Puh, that's quite an update! Two different packs are in development and will be launched during this spring as well, fleshing out their line. Another interesting development from HMG is a cuben ground cloth which can double as a tarp and a hex cut hammock tarp should also be coming soon. The Echo shelters will get an increase in headroom for the inners, and finally, Hyperlite Mountain Gear will soon offer
COLOURS!
Warbonnet Outdoors likes to shred itself in mystery and keeps its cards close to its chest. What Brandon was willing to tell me was that there's a few new products coming out in the months to come. We shall wait and see. Pokerface.

A look out of the new LightHeart Gear Awning Tent.
LightHeart Gear introduced a few weeks ago the Solo Awning Tent, and it isn't yet certain if it will be available with one door or two or have options on these. Still coming is "The Wedge", which will allow existing solo and duo tents to be set up as an awning tent.
Mountain Laurel Designs just announced the 2011 version of the Alpine bivy, now called eVent Soul Bivy and it sports a cuben floor. And in January MLD announced the Cirrus tent, a four to eight person single-wall shelter. Additionally Ron let me know that they will have Cuben LW packs back soon, and a new, lighter series of Cuben fiber tarps and shelters, made from lighter Cuben, the AIR SERIES. They also started makings quilts again and some other gear with the new Momentum 5o, a 10d fabric.
ULA Equipment will have some slight changes in future Circuit and Catalyst packs (see on the ULA Facebook wall) and all other packs stay the same. The Epic now includes a 55 l Drybag and sports an interchangable hipbelt.
Elemental Horizons came out with a new pack, the Aquilo. It is a lightweight frameless pack that weighs about 709 gram and is designed to use your sleeping pad as the support system inside the pack, and it is also compatible with the aluminum stay from the EH internal frame pack, the Northern Lite. They're available in Medium and Large Size with a volume of 42 liter. Matthew also is working on another pack, about which we might hear more in the future!

The LAUFBURSCHE Cuben Laavu.
LAUFBURSCHE from Germany sets the bar high for Laavus & Tipis with his newest creation. At an height of 195 cm, a diameter of 330 cm and a trail weight of 500 gram we have a serious contender for the title of "Lightest Tipi Shelter". The material is cuben, and my Samurai heart skipped a beat as I heard it also will be available in black. You can get various groundsheets and inners for it, suiting any condition. He's also working on expanding his backpack offerings, and, most importantly, hopes to have his Webshop online soonish, to be found under
http://www.laufbursche-gear.de/.
Mountainfitter brought out some nifty small pieces of gear which usually are overlooked but are essential for an UL backpacker. Their titanium stake which is called the Ti-eye and is designed to replace the titanium shepards hook; it is currently offered as a 5", 6" and 8" version. Lawson will also soon offer a 6.5" long, 13 gram headless Titanium nail stake called the Ti-spike, made from a piece of 6AL-4V 4.75mm rod which has a hole drilled in it and comes with some of his guywire 100% dyneema cord. Speaking of cord, a 2mm solid braid 100% dyneema cord rated to 850lbs is also new; the solid braid holds knots better which is a real plus with the slippery dyneema. You also might want to take a look at the bear bag system he offers, which is the lightest in the world. Finally, also new is the "Tarmock", a silnylon hammock tarp hybrid weighing in at a mere 369 gram including a stuff sack and two CAMP carabiners, and for which an optional setup kit will be available.

The new HexaNet Solo Bug shelter.
ZPacks also will come out with a bunch of new gear, including waterproof breathable jackets, a non-breathable rain cape to go with their cloud kilts, an inner bug net ("HexaNet") for the Hexamid tarps, a vapor barrier liner quilt, a hammocks and hammock shelters and several miscellaneous accessory projects. All that and some new weights of cuben fiber material and new colors are also coming. On a side note in that matter, ZPacks is working together with
TrailLite Designs to make available the cuben CloudKilt and CloudCape, and a cuben UL Ebira tenkara rod carrier.
Locus Gear from Japan also has some new gear coming out. First, we'll see eVent, Pertex and a secret ultra light breathable fabric being used in future creations. Second, Jotaro works on a limited edition of a tipi shaped shelter set which includes a inner mesh and bathtub floor shelter, pole and stakes. A new, green-ish color SilNylon for the Khufu and Khafra series will be coming this spring, making those shelters very stealthy. There's more in the pipeline, so keep your eyes and ears open!
Finally, Henry Shires from
Tarptent has been busy working on their office expansion, so product design has been on hold for a while and we likely won't see anything new before the autumn from him. However, a new website including setup videos should be online soon, so you might want to regularly surf to Tarptent to check it out.
I contacted Aarn from Aarn Design, Don from Four Dog Stoves, as well as CRUX and Lightwave if they have any news, but there came no reply.
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I hope you enjoyed this run-down of new gear from our beloved cottage manufacturers. In case I missed something, please leave a comment and I will amend the post!
New Gear From The Cottages
Looks like some great gear! Your going to make me broke!
ReplyDeleteSMD Skyscape looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteI *heart* the Blackwelder quilt. Maybe I'll buy myself one for Christmas next year, if I'm a good boy.
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful kit here, some approaching art form status and I'm with Joe on the quilt; it's truly a thing of beauty!
ReplyDeleteYou can thank me for the HMG colors. AFAIK, I'm the only person with a colored version of their shelters. Maybe I can resell it for a huge profit...it being the first one and all. :-)
ReplyDeleteI lust over the LAUFBURSCHE. Aside from its beauty, the diagonal zipper puts some of the tension inline with the zipper instead of perpendicular to it. It seems like this would not only improve zipper life, but also make it easier to zip closed under a taut pitch. Right on.
ReplyDeleteLAUFBURSCHE is looking like design genius. Still mulling over getting one of those packs you have. Blackwelder quilt will be superb. Quilts are just so much better than bags for the weight.
ReplyDeleteWow on that Laufbursche Tipi. Would love to see more of that when further details/pics are available. Rumors from HF were that Brandon might be bringing out a Warbonnet bridge hammock this year. That would be something to look forward to. And I just keep looking at that LH awning....
ReplyDeleteHendrik,
ReplyDeleteA little late, but thanks for your video review of the ULA Epic. Practically the only review out there. Nicely customizable to the individual and the trip. Very comfortable with a load. Will be perfect for our spring canoe trip and cut the actual pack weight in half compared to our old dry bag packs.
Keep up the good work.
B
Truly a great article. Thanks Hendrik for doing all the work that lets the rest of us have this info by our fingertips.
ReplyDeleteMy Life Outdoors, I didn't make you buy anything ;)
ReplyDeleteRobin, it looks very nice, design-wise a bit like the Lightheart Gear Solo/ Awning (the former being a nice shelter).
Joe, you just got a quilt - naughty boy to already think about another quilt!
Yeah Helen, that Blackwelder will likely be the choosen quilt for UL backpackers around the world next winter!
Chris, auction it off and retire on the proceeds ;)
I think many will lust over the LB tipi, Devin =) At least as many as are lusting over a Backcountry Boiler to call their own soon!
Martin, Aaron makes top-notch kit as you know, and the Blackwelder will be seen a lot more often in the future, I believe. They soon will be named with Nunatak in one breath. Take your time with a LAUFBURSCHE pack, a review on a well-known website should be coming soon =)
Brian, more spec on it on LAUFBURSCHE's blog soon, with more photos et al. Glad you find the ULA Epic video useful, I should get around writing the article up sometime soon. There's some problems with the wind in the video, but I think it is all understandable (Oh yeah, BPL had a review of it a few months ago).
Tack Jörgen! I hope your fingertips are patient and not speeding off and buying all the new gear ;)
Thanks for putting all this together! Must have been some work....
ReplyDeleteI was excited to read about potential announcements, as this is the third season I am hoping for an enclosed single wall shelter made of Cuben or Spinaker under 2 pounds to be set up with poles (or paddles :) like Gossamers "TheOne", but for two :) The former RefugeX from SMD looked perfect, but is no longer available. I contacted those Manufactures myself, but had to be disappointed. Anyone aware of an alternative? There must be more than me with that desire ;)
That tipi is a work of art, not sure about black, but I could happily use another colour. May need to sell some more shelters : )
ReplyDeleteHi we (seekoutside.com) have a new tipi as well. Not as light, but still pretty light and a lot of features for the weight.
ReplyDeletehttp://seekoutside.com/wordpress/wp-content/gallery/tipi-pics/screen_taupe2.jpg
Finally someone makes a cuben mid that is not retangular or square! I've been trying to replace worn out GoLite Hex for a while now and the Laufbursche Tipi looks like the ticket. Hopefully some US manufacturers will take notice as this design will be far superior for wind and weather protection. Very exciting stuff.
ReplyDeleteSure has been, Esben! But worth it =) I only can think of the LAUFBURSCHE tanzPALAST that might suit your needs, check it on his blog. There's also a few talented sewers who will sew anything you want...
ReplyDeleteRoger, sell also some packs ;)
Thanks for the Info, Kevin!
Anonymous, I think many share your enthusiasm for the tipi! Glad you like it =)
Great round-up -- there's a lot of stuff coming down the pike it seems!
ReplyDeleteThe Blackwelder looks very sweet -- I'm going to be giving mine a good workout on Kilimanjaro next week!!!
Nice summary. I hope 2011 is a better year for gear. 2010 was a disappointment for me. Few things seemed to be innovative as most were merely representatives of something already on the market.
ReplyDeleteRakesh, I hope you will have an awesome time in Africa; at least we know that you will be sleeping very well!
ReplyDeleteJolly Green Giant, thank you! I guess one can not keep on innovating all the time, but with some new cottages entering the fray, using new materials and production techniques I believe we will see a couple of innovations this year.
Thanks for the recommendation Hendrik. The tanzPalast is a superb shelter (if only finally available ;), but what I was talking about is basically a single wall tent for two and significantly under 2 pounds (1.5 ?), I don’t like to fiddle with an extra inner net tent for those buggy nights. Who does ;) ?
ReplyDeleteExactly in style of the mentioned Gossamer One, just bigger, which I found no where else. (http://gossamergear.com/shelters/shelters/the-one.html)
A custom job could work too, at the accordant cost. I might ask Gossamer again, but I doubt they will, as this development has no priority.
I ‘ll keep my eyes open and will comment here if I stumble upon A Two :)
Just now had time to read this. Beautiful kit! Thanks for sharing the info, Hendrik! The LAUFBURSCHE Laavu seems especially interesting. Unfortunately I might have to sell my car or my other kidney to get one but maybe some day...
ReplyDeletelove this blog!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting updates on the cottage industry folks! I was just ranting the other day on Facebook about all the big manufacturers claiming their ultra light products which really aren't. Plus in my opinion the quality goes way up when made in small runs by hand vs. on a assembly line overseas.
ReplyDeleteGreat rundown on the new stuff. I'd love to see LAUFBURSCHE's tipi in person. I'd love to see some paddling specific gear in the future.
ReplyDeleteJaakko, I might be able to try it in April in Hammastunturi, which would mean if you wanna see it, come and visit me in Tampere for a trip before or after to test it with me ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Bush Hippy!
Adam, some of the cottages start to produce in Asia apparently, but the quality still remains high from what I can say.
Bryan, maybe you should start a cottage ;) Elemental Horizons makes some paddling gear, iirc - check them out!
Having tried it out on Kilimanjaro, even in the cold at 15,500 feet, the Blackwelder kept me plenty warm (I used a Crestone hood with it). It was the lightest sleeping bag of anyone's, and the only one rated for zero degrees. A few people expressed envy over its (lack of) weight ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd if you're interested in reading about the Africa trip, I started writing it up in my blog:
http://www.WhiteCranePhotography.com/blog
Having tried it out on Kilimanjaro, even in the cold at 15,500 feet, the Blackwelder kept me plenty warm (I used a Crestone hood with it). It was the lightest sleeping bag of anyone's, and the only one rated for zero degrees. A few people expressed envy over its (lack of) weight ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd if you're interested in reading about the Africa trip, I started writing it up in my blog:
http://www.WhiteCranePhotography.com/blog
Great rundown on the new stuff. I'd love to see LAUFBURSCHE's tipi in person. I'd love to see some paddling specific gear in the future.
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