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Kitted is essentially Warby Parker or Stitch Fix for hiking, camping, and backpacking gear.
Kitted is essentially Warby Parker or Stitch Fix for hiking, camping, and backpacking gear. (Photo: Courtesy Cairn)

Meet Kitted, Cairn’s Try-On Outdoor Gear Subscription

Test five items and pay only for what you keep

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Kitted is essentially Warby Parker or Stitch Fix for hiking, camping, and backpacking gear.
(Photo: Courtesy Cairn)

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Buying new gear is almost never easy. Sure, you may know what brands you like best or the basic specs you want. But no amount of agonizing over product descriptions and third-party reviews will tell you what you really need to know, which is how the product will feel on day two of a four-day trip, how easy it will be to use in the field, and how it will perform in different weather, temperatures, and terrain.

That鈥檚 where Cairn鈥檚 comes in. Called Kitted, the program is essentially or 聽for hiking, camping, and backpacking gear.聽Order five items, wear them for 14 days, and then hang on to what you want and send the rest back. Aside from an up-front $25 curating fee, you only pay for what you keep. (Cairn will credit the聽curating fee on purchases over $100.)

To streamline the process, Cairn has you fill out an online profile with information about your sizing, primary activities, skill level, budget, and preferences. An algorithm uses that data to pull together a specialized assortment of product for you to browse and聽pick the items you want to test. The site has apparel, tents, and more聽from a number big brands, including Big Agnes, Black Diamond, Marmot, MSR, and Osprey.

Most important, this isn鈥檛 like buying something and wearing it around your house with the tags on before you decide whether to commit. Cairn encourages people to use the gear out in the wild, and cofounder Rob Little says聽that customers won鈥檛 get charged unless a product is returned entirely unusable. The company聽has ideas about聽how to handle the used products聽but is declining to share specifics for now, while it works out the kinks and figures out how to scale up. (Right now, Kitted is launching as a beta program open to 300 people, first-come, first-served. In the coming months, the company will announce a specific plan for giving used gear a second life, and in the coming years it聽plans to expand to other sports and to open up enrollment.)

Gear demoing is nothing revolutionary. Just last year, Arc鈥檛eryx launched its 驳别补谤-濒颈产谤补谤测听辫谤辞驳谤补尘, which allows customers to rent apparel, backpacks, and footwear from a few of the company鈥檚 brick-and-mortar stores. But the convenience of doing it all from home could be significant.聽

Lead Photo: Courtesy Cairn

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