Albuquerque Journal

American-made products win awards

Makers of water bottles, backpacks, woolen winter caps are among the best

- By Stephen regenold For the Journal

Outdoors products that are made in the United States got recognitio­n this month via a new industry award and a trophy that comes in the shape of a three-foot-tall sasquatch.

The “American Made Outdoor Gear Award” is a program created by Kokatat Inc. of Arcata, Calif., itself a made-in-the-USA manufactur­er.

The trophy, carved out of a block of solid California­n redwood, shipped last week to the contest’s first awardee, Liberty Bottlework­s of Washington state.

More than 50 brands entered the contest, which was promoted as a “chance to raise a glass to the leaders in Americanma­de quality, craftsmans­hip and creativity in the outdoor world.”

I can get behind that.

Job creation, civic pride and American craftsmans­hip are dwindling commoditie­s across most industries. It’s inspiring to see outdoors goods made not overseas but on American soil.

Applicants for the award ranged from large establishe­d companies like Woolrich and Thule Car Racks to startups that employ less than five workers.

Liberty Bottlework­s pretty much embodies a solid American brand. Founded in 2010, the company is based in Union Gap, Wash. Its water bottles are made in a Washington

factory out of recycled aluminum.

Said a competitio­n judge, “Not only does Liberty make a product in a highlycomp­etitive space that is dominated by imports, but the company does so in a factory where the machines were also built in the U.S.”

Beyond Liberty, the program gave a nod to four additional made-in-the USA gear brands, including:

Cilo Gear of Portland, Ore., maker of technical backpacks for climbing and mountainee­ring.

Branches LLC of Osceola, Wisc., which builds canoe and kayak paddles.

Stormy Kromer of Ironwood, Mich., which employs more than 50 workers to make its woolen winter caps.

Jackson Kayak of Sparta, Tenn., a 100+ employee brand that builds whitewater and touring boats.

I encourage readers to seek out American-made gear. I’ve tested and used items from many of the companies above. Not only is it good for the nation’s economy, it’s some of the best gear around.

Stephen Regenold is founder and editor of www.gearjunkie. com. Connect with Regenold at Facebook.com/TheGearJun­kie or on Twitter via @TheGearJun­kie.

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Liberty Bottlework­s of Washington state is the first winner of the American Made Outdoor Gear Award.
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The American Made Outdoor Gear Award is a trophy carved out of a block of Solid California­n redwood.

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