Take more sips on your trips with the lightweight Hydro Flask Trail Series
Arguably the most important piece of kit you can ever take with you on any outdoor adventure, a high quality water bottle is a truly essential item. Whether you’re brewing up
Good times with Potato Head
Based at their highly desirable Desa resort in Bali, renowned lifestyle and hospitality brand Potato Head have just launched their latest clothing collection designed by ex-Snow Pe
Click and fix with Komperdell
Whilst the usage of walking poles is guaranteed to create a heated debated between the four members of Outdoor Licence I think we’d all agree that they can be an absolute god
Keep your legs HydroDRY with Sprayway
Sprayway start off the press release for their new Hydrolite pants by saying ‘Waterproof pants are not high on anyone’s favourite piece of kit list‘ and I feel I
A Peak Performance concept store is coming to Covent Garden
Opening up just in time for big jacket season, Swedish ski and outdoor brand Peak Performance are opening up their first ever UK store this Autumn in Covent Garden. Located at 49 L
Gregory and Finisterre are really trying to slow things down
Big hitting bagsmiths Gregory have joined forces with the OG wavey garms collective Finisterre to create two backpacks that are inspired by ‘slow travel’. Rather than s
Finisterre fills us full of Wander
Not content with mastering the now not so niche world of cold water activities, Finisterre have broadened their apparel appeal with the release of a brand new range of multi-day ad
Hanwag’s new shoes are dedicated to 70s punkt rockers
Named in honour of the German free climbers who in the 1970s started painting red dots at the base of each new line they had conquered, legendary Bavarian footwear brand Hanwag has
Cicerone’s short walks are big on adventure
If Outdoor Licence has a ‘raison d’etre’ then it’s to demystify the outdoors and to encourage as many people as possible to get out and enjoy a bit of natur
Mountain Style: British Outdoor Clothing 1953–2000
One of several reasons we started Outdoor Licence is to provide something of a bridge between the crevasse that exists between people who wear technical outdoor clothing to stop th