It's a new edition of The Cache, your bi-weekly roundup for all things ultralight. New gear, new brands, interesting events, curious conversations, sales, giveaways, and just about anything and everything that we find remotely relevant. This week we look at: Backcountry Edge's rebrand, PCT Days, the new Sobata Knife by Vargo, and Tread Lite Gear.
From Backcountry Edge to Enwild
After 15 years in the biz, Backcountry Edge has rebranded itself as Enwild. Known for their informational videos and reviews, rebranding is perhaps the most difficult thing a company can do. When asked what prompted the change, EnWild responded, "We wanted something completely unique, easy to remember, and better suited to our style ... it just felt right." Best of luck you peddler of mostly big brand gear. We've heard nothing but good things about you and your customer service!
Sobata Knife by Vargo
If spending every other second of my waking life doing something pertaining to ultralight backpacking has taught me anything, it's that when you see something really expensive and labeled ultralight you know its got to be good! OKAY, I'm kidding, but the new Sobata Knife by Vargo does look pretty "knifty."
"This simple, yet classy design serves as the ultimate every-day carry knife. The combination of the satin-finished sintered titanium blade, and the blasted titanium handle creates a classic looking knife that will feel practically weightless in the hand."
Like knives? Here's specs:
- Blade Material: sintered titanium ceramic silver alloy
- Handle Material: 6AL4V titanium
- Hardware: stainless steel fasteners, ceramic detent ball
- Lock Type: frame lock
- Openers: flipper tab and thumb slot
- Total Length: 180mm/7.1in
- Closed Length: 100mm/3.9in
- Blade Length: 80mm/3.2in
- Blade Thickness: 3mm/0.12in
- Blade Type: modified sheepsfoot
- Weight: 2.3oz/65g
Check out the Sobata Knife by Vargo Outdoors
PCT Days Are Here!
The 13th annual PCT Days is happening August 16th-18th! Out in Cascade Locks, Oregon, PCT Days is free to attend and is always an incredible time. While we sadly won't be in attendance this year, it's an awesome glimpse into the culture and the community of the Pacific Crest Trail. You are bound to run into at least a dozen GGG brands!
Brand to Check-Out: Tread Lite Gear
Think you've got a good sense of the cottage outdoor scene? Expand your knowledge base overseas! Tread Lite Gear is a UK brand that makes a TON of practical and creative ultralight accessories. From trekking pole storage pouches to DCF dog bowls, they've got an impressive line up of randomly interesting gear. With relatively cheap international shipping rates to help offset the absurd customs fees, Tread Lite Gear is worth a click.
The Lighter Side: An Oldie but a Goodie
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