Founded in 2007 in San Francisco, humangear makes everyday outdoor accessories with a playful yet practical touch. They started with simple ideas – like a better travel bottle or a smarter utensil – and turned them into gear that adventurers now swear by. The GoToob+, GoTubb, and GoBites are humangear’s clever inventions that solve little problems on the road (ever tried to get shampoo out of a hotel bottle or eat soup with a flimsy spork?). Every product is obsessively designed to feel good in your hand and just work when you need it. The company’s founder, Chris Miksovsky (a self-proclaimed “Chief Executive Human”), blends engineering know-how with outdoor enthusiasm to create items that are surprisingly fun and super reliable. In short, humangear’s ethos is “civilized gear for humans, for life,” bringing a bit of joy and ease to your travels and treks.
Humangear is also big on sustainability and longevity. They believe the best way to reduce waste is to make products you never have to throw away. In fact, they back everything – even a $4 spork – with a no-nonsense lifetime warranty. Their durable, BPA-free designs mean you can refill and reuse for years, cutting down on single-use plastics one adventure at a time. The team also keeps an eye on their environmental footprint by using minimal, recyclable packaging and even tracking and offsetting their carbon emissions. From reusable silicone travel tubes to innovative camping utensils, humangear’s products encourage a reusable lifestyle that’s in tune with the planet. They’re proof that thoughtful design and eco-friendly values can go hand-in-hand – making your outdoor experiences simpler while helping keep the outdoors beautiful for everyone.