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Engineered for the Elements

Withstands winds up to Level 8 winds 40 mph (65 kmh)

We design ultralight adventure gear with purpose — built to go farther, responsibly.
Gear by WindQuester.

Trekking Poles

Strider

Meet the Strider Series — full carbon trekking poles engineered for strength without the weight. Built for hikers who move fast, roam far, and travel light.

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Ultralight outdoor chair

Drift Lite

A compact and ultralight outdoor chair, engineered for comfort without being bulky. This chair is built for adventurers who value easy packing and refuse to sacrifice comfort for lightness. It's an ideal choice for relaxation whether for camping, backpacking or picnics, with minimal weight.

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Mission: Make every journey lighter, freer, and more authentic.

Vision: To be the benchmark brand for premium ultralight outdoor gear in NorthAmerica, championing a sustainable adventure lifestyle.

Don't take our word for it

★★★★★

"Last week in the Rockies a heavy storm rolled in—I thought my tent was going to fly. To my surprise, it stood rock solid through the night. WindQuester gear gave me peace of mind when I needed it most."

Ethan R.

Denver, CO

★★★★★

"The storage bag is compact and easy to pack. The zippers glide smoothly, and the inner mesh keeps condensation away. Every detail shows thoughtful design."

Sharon S.

New Orleans, LA

★★★★★

"At just 2.88 lbs, it withstood gusts of 60 km/h during my seaside test. The balance between ultralight weight and durability is exactly what thru-hikers need."

Daniel K.

Vancouver, BC

★★★★★

"I’ve tried countless brands, but WindQuester left the deepest impression. Not just reliable gear—it inspires adventure. I’ve already recommended it to my hiking group, and they can’t wait to try it."

James L.

Los Angeles, CA

★★★★★

"My friends called it a ‘mini palace’ until the storm hit. Guess who ended up squeezing into my WindQuester shelter? Next time they’re buying their own instead of freeloading in mine ."

Matt C.

Montreal, QC