Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Canoeing.com talks with Granite Gear Founder Dan Cruikshank


A small, independently owned maker of canoe packs and gear embodying the old adage, "we do what we know and we do it well."

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Granite Gear AirVent DryBloc Solid Stuffsacks in Backpacker Magazine

Best For: All trips with extreme wet weather; all hikers who want to lighten, compress, and organize their loads.


Sunday, August 23, 2009

Granite Gear Kitchen Sink in Men's Journal

"Thanks to high-tech culinary camping gear, the days of beans in a tin can are over. But not all luxuries are worth their weight. Design the right gourmand's field kitchen."


Saturday, August 1, 2009

Monday, July 27, 2009

Outdoor Retailer: Granite Gear Uberlight CTF3 Drysacks

CTF3 fabric, the extremely light, strong, waterproof material is being introduced in a line of stuff sacks for Granite Gear.

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Backcountry.com's Rocky Thompson uncovers the Uberlight Drysacks


"They also built a stuff sack that beats all others. The Uberlight CTF3 Dry Sack is made with some space age NASA crap that’s strong enough to be filled with water and dropped over a cliff or dragged over rocks. The fabric doesn’t stretch and feels impossible to tear."

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

What's the best weekend backpack that's light, and fits?

Outside Magazine's Gear Girl has the answer.

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Granite Gear Vapor Flash in Outside Magazine

"They light-yet-stable Vapor Flash bridges the gap beween an overnighter and a multi-day hauler."



Monday, March 23, 2009

Granite Gear AirVent DryBloc Solid in Outside Magazine

"The AirVent DryBloc Solid let's you get away with a smaller pack"


Granite Gear Vapor Flash In Backpacker Magazine

Light & Stable.

"Very light and simple, with the ability to shrink or expand with your load," wrote one tester. "It's a versatile pack that's in its element on any ultralight trip and especially on scrambles where stability is key," wrote another.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Monday, February 23, 2009

Granite Gear Nimbus Meridian Ki and DryBloc in WEND Magazine

Included in the Wend Magazine's Survival Kit - Granite Gear Nimbus Meridian Ki and DryBloc are chosen at top picks for your next outdoor adventure.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Granite Gear UltraFlight 115 featured in Backpacker Magazine

"If you want to travel a bit lighter but not sacrifice roller convenience, this is your bag."


Thursday, January 15, 2009

Granite Gear Wins Significant Contract for Special Ops CHIEF Patrol Pack

Granite Gear has been awarded a significant government contract to supply the US Special Operations Forces (SOF) with up to 45,000 of its CHIEF Patrol Packs over the next 5 years.

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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Granite Gear Air Space Bag Wins 2008 Backpacking Light Staff Pick

Backpacking Light staff pick their favorites for 2008 and they choose Air Space Bag a best piece of gear. Here's what they say.

The Granite Gear Air Space zippered stuff sack is a wonderful multipurpose item. The size small that I use is perfect to stuff my sleeping bag or insulated clothing. When in camp, it becomes a place to contain smaller items. At night I put any extra clothing in it and use it as a pillow. Its rectangular shape makes it easier to pack in a backpack and for it to stay in place when used as a pillow. The large opening provided by the long, waterproof zipper makes it easy to find things inside. On each end there is a grosgrain handle that provides counter force for zipping or to help pull the sack out of my pack. Made of silnylon, the sack slides easily out of a pack and is especially handy for wet weather or winter camping, when I can lay it down on the wet ground or snow and the things inside do not get wet.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Granite Gear's Gregg Treinish and Deia Schlosberg Win National Geographic Adventurers of the Year


Granite Gear's Gregg Treinish and Deia Schlosberg were awarded with the 2009 Best Adventurers of the Year Award from National Geographic Adventure magazine. Selected by National Geographic editors, Greg and Deia were recently honored at the magazine’s Adventurer of the Year Celebration in Washington DC. Congratulations Gregg and Deia!

Gregg and Deia then went to Portland to give a presentation at REI, where WEND Magazine sat down with them and recorded a reading of the first part of their compelling story. Now you can listen to them yourself, as they read Across the Andes Part 1 from Volume 3 Issue 3 of Wend.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Granite Gear Stuffball

The Art & Science of Camping - calls out stuffball as key piece of equipment.


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Monday, November 10, 2008

Monday, October 27, 2008

Granite Gear Testimonial - Journey to Ultralight

"Just got my new pack and tent in over the weekend. The pack is a 2 lb. 2 oz. Granite Gear Vapor Ki. I'm saving right at 1 lb. over my Deuter Futura pack and gaining 1,000 cu. in. of space."


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Friday, October 17, 2008

Granite Gear Nimbus Meridian Ki in November 08 Backpacker

A Girl's Best Friend - Backpacker female testers pick the Nimbus Meridian Ki as their favorite pack for fall hikes. "It's light, but it ain't dainty."


Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Granite Gear on the cover of Fall 2008 issue of Wend

Granite Gear's Gregg and Deia hike the entire length of the Andes mountain range - part 1 of their story is in the current issue of Wend.


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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Granite Gear Kitchen Sink featured in SNEWS

Granite Gear Kitchen Sink appears in article about hot-selling products for cooking outdoors.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

New Bloc Solids catch attention of Backpacker Editors


Backpacker's Berne Broudy - Daily Dirt from Outdoor Retailer

The Outdoor Retailer Trade show is always a bit of a “Gear-valanche.” And the Backpacker editors have the pleasure of getting metaphorically buried under piles of new gear—which we sort and sift through while we’re here, so we can take it in the field and test it.


Top of my list for today was in the “Why Didn’t I Think of That” category: a reconfiguring of the standard stuff sack by Granite Gear. How many times have you carefully compressed your sleeping bag, clothing and other sundries into boulder-like blocks, that when stuffed into your pack leave lots of unused airspace around them. Granite Gear designers realized that if stuff sacks were shaped like bricks not boulders when they were compressed that they’d fit together better and hikers would be able to fit more stuff into their packs without having to tray and pack little items into the corners after the compression stuff sacks were in. So now all of Granite Gear’s stuff sacks are block shaped. They’ve also trimmed weight off all their sacks by swapping webbing for cord, even in their eVent waterproof breathable stuff sacks, that come in at about half the weight of other similar sacks on the market.

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Granite Gear on the cover of the September Issue of Blue Ridge Outdoors

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Granite Gear on Washington Trails Association Blog

"Granite Gear is redefining stuff sacks"

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