We’re all victims of tunnel vision. When Patagonia, The North Face, Arc’teryx or any of the other big guys release a new jacket, backpack or lightweight tent, we go running for the nearest REI. We’re creatures of habit, and we like what we know. We’re also loyal to our favorite websites and local gear shops — you know, that place you spend far too much time in without spending any money?
But what if there was a company you’d never heard of making adventure equipment in a foreign land that matched — nay, exceeded — the quality of the gear you already know and love? You’d want to know about that company. That company exists — in fact, many such small-scale brands based all around the world, from the Czech Republic to South Korea, are currently pushing gear to places the big brands can’t. They are themselves products of their unique environments, and they’re worth getting to know (even if you can’t afford the international shipping).
Millican

Millican is based in Keswick, which is part of England’s Lake District. It’s named after the self-proclaimed “Professor of Adventure,” Millican Dalton, and has a number of collections, but our favorite is the Mavericks collection. The bags are simple, constructed of durable and weatherproof Bionic Canvas and aluminum, rather than the industry standard plastic hardware. Without getting too nerdy: Bionic Canvas is a blend of 56 percent recycled polyester, 40 percent Cotton and 4 percent high-tenacity polyester. They are the perfect companion for a commute to the office or a spirited day hike. Our favorite silhouette is Smith the Roll Pack 25L, but Millican makes a bag to fit whatever you’re into — even camera gear.