Everyone knows the big boys: the swoosh, the fossilized bird, the little patagonian skyline. But ask around, and you’ll find that serious hikers, runners, and outdoorsy types are just as passionate about a crop of smaller brands that fly a bit further under the radar. These labels tend to focus on clever fabrics, thoughtful design, and gear that punches above its weight.
Whether it’s alpine-ready outerwear, comfortable trail-running shoes, or the kind of recovery wear you end up living in all weekend, these brands have built loyal followings among people who spend a lot of time using their gear.
If you’re looking to discover something new, here are ten brands available at Sporting Life worth putting on your radar.
Mammut
Swiss-engineered outdoor gear
Swiss brand Mammut has been making mountain gear since the 19th century, and that alpine experience shows up in everything from their rugged outerwear to technical mid-layers. The look leans clean and functional, like streamlined jackets and performance fabrics that feel right at home on the streets as well as the slopes.
Altra
For trail runners who want more comfort
Altra’s distinctive zero-drop design and roomy toe box allow your feet to move naturally on long runs. The result is a shoe that many trail runners swear by, especially for longer distances where comfort becomes paramount.
Rab
For versatile outdoor layering
You might not think the Brits know much about the mountain cold, but Rab would suggest otherwise. The U.K. label got its start in the 1970s when founder Rab Carrington began making sleeping bags for his own expedition to Argentina. In the decades since, the brand has built a reputation for exceptionally good down jackets, technical shells, and cozy mid-layers. The clean, unfussy design means their puffers look just as good layered over a hoodie on a city commute as they do on a snowy trail.
Mountain Hardwear
For tough, expedition-inspired gear
Mountain Hardwear approaches outdoor gear with a focus on performance fabrics and thoughtful construction. Since launching in California in the ’90s, the brand has pushed new materials and construction techniques aimed at high-performance environments. The result is jackets and layers designed for not only serious climbers and alpinists, but anyone who likes their gear a little more technical.
Peak Performance
For mountain gear that looks good in the city
Originally founded by Swedish skiers 40 years ago, Peak Performance brings a clean Scandinavian design sensibility to technical apparel. The brand’s jackets and mid-layers are built for skiing and mountain life, as well as clothing that looks great for everyday urban life.
KUHL
For hiking pants that actually work
KUHL has developed a cult following among hikers thanks to durable fabrics, smart pocket layouts, and articulated fits that move comfortably on the trail. Their pants, in particular, have a reputation for being some of the most dependable you can buy.
Aviator Nation
For laid-back West Coast comfort
Aviator Nation leans into chill West Coast living with ultra-soft surf-inspired hoodies, sweatpants, and tees that feel broken-in from day one. The California label has built a cult following for its vintage-inspired graphics and famously comfortable fleece, which is ideal for post-workout lounging, travel days, or just slow weekends at the cottage.
Municipal
For gym gear you can wear anywhere
Co-founded by Mark Wahlberg, Municipal makes the kind of athletic gear that rarely stays confined to the gym. The hoodies are soft, the joggers are wildly comfortable, and the whole lineup leans on clean graphics and a muted colour palette that lands squarely between serious training gear and an easy off-duty uniform.
Varley
For stylish performance wear
Varley is what happens when performance gear gets a little more fashion-forward. The brand makes soft, technical pieces — elevated knits, sweatshirts and matching sets with high-quality fabrics — all designed to move and live in. It’s a brand that works for a workout but looks just as appropriate for errands or coffee with friends. Not exactly workout clothes, but clothes that work for an active life.
Owala
For the bottle you’ll carry everywhere
You probably don’t think much about your water bottle — until you end up with one you don’t like. Owala has solved most of those annoyances with its cult-favourite FreeSip design, which lets you sip through a built-in straw or tip it back for a proper gulp. Triple-layer insulation keeps drinks cold for hours, the slim shape slides easily into cupholders and gym bags, and the leakproof build means you can toss it in and go.