Manaslu

We’re building mountain gear for the future not just for climbers, but for the planet. Two friends. One mission: To climb the Manaslu (8163m) in their own gear by creating what doesn’t exist yet. To inspire. To protect. To prove that performance and purpose can live in the same thread.

We don’t build for today.
We build for what comes after.

For the wind that hasn’t risen yet.
For the storms no one’s faced.
For the future that still waits to be shaped.

What matters most to us?
That our work leaves this planet better than we found it.
That every thread has meaning.
That we don’t just reduce harm

we regenerate what was lost.

We believe clothing should outlast trends.
Outlast storms.
Outlast us.

We believe in pushing beyond borders
personal, physical, material.

We don’t start with trends.
We start with problems.

With stories from real climbers.
From Sherpas in the Himalayas.
From the silence after the storm.
From frostbitten fingers and failed zippers.
From moments where gear became a question of survival.

At Manaslu, we turn every complaint into a blueprint.
Every frustration into a feature.
We don’t create collections. We engineer solutions.

They see the world like we do.

Not just as a place to explore,
but as something to protect.
Not just as background,
but as purpose.

Sympatex doesn’t chase trends.
They design with intention just like we do.
They think long-term.
About circularity. About health. About impact.

They understand that true performance isn’t only measured in lab numbers
but in trust. In time. In how little harm is left behind.

That’s why it works.

We don’t just care about the planet.
We take responsibility for it.

A jacket shouldn’t end in a landfill.
It should travel from a thrift shop in Jakarta
to a trail in Patagonia,
from Nepal to the Alps.

We build for circularity. For longevity.
For value that grows with time.

And we give back.
To the mountains that gave us meaning.
To Rural communities, with education and voice.
Not as charity. As gratitude.

True innovation means imagining something better
and leaving something better behind.

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