Skip to content

Cart

Your cart is empty

The Teton Bros Story

About Teton Bros

Teton Bros. is a premier Japanese outdoor brand rooted in a deep appreciation for nature and adventure. Inspired by the rugged beauty of the Grand Teton mountain range in Wyoming and Japanese traditional craftsmanship, the brand embodies the spirit of exploration and the enduring connection between humans and the natural world.

Founded on the principles of innovation, quality, and sustainability, Teton Bros. has become a trusted name among outdoor enthusiasts, athletes, and adventurers worldwide. Our products are meticulously designed and tested to meet the highest standards of performance and durability, ensuring that they can withstand the most demanding conditions.

At Teton Bros., we believe that the best gear is created through collaboration with those who use it most. Our designs are informed by extensive feedback from field athletes, guides, and outdoor professionals who push the limits of what's possible. This hands-on approach ensures that every piece of gear we produce is not only functional but also enhances the outdoor experience.


Our commitment to environmental stewardship drives us to continuously seek sustainable practices in our manufacturing processes and materials. We strive to minimize our impact on the planet while delivering exceptional products that help our customers connect with nature in meaningful ways.


Teton Bros. is more than just an outdoor brand; it is a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for the wilderness. We invite you to join us in our journey, exploring the world's most beautiful and remote places, and creating unforgettable memories along the way.

Teton Bros. Born in the Grand Tetons, Designed in Tokyo, Worn on Adventures Worldwide

Stories from the team

Trail Running 101: How to Get Started on the Trails

Trail Running 101: How to Get Started on the Trails

Trail running changes the rules quickly. Pace matters less, terrain matters more, and the best runners learn to move steadily instead of forcing road-running habits onto mountain trails. This guide...

Read more
Why Late Spring and Early Summer Are Volcano Season in the Pacific Northwest

Why Late Spring and Early Summer Are Volcano Season in the Pacific Northwest

Volcano season in the Pacific Northwest arrives quietly, then all at once. From Hood and Adams to St. Helens, Rainier, and Baker, spring ski touring rewards early starts, efficient transitions, bre...

Read more
The Pacific Northwest’s Most Ambitious Through Hikes

The Pacific Northwest’s Most Ambitious Through Hikes

Long days in the Cascades rarely stay predictable. From the PCT and Enchantments to the Wonderland Trail, shifting terrain and weather reward simple, adaptable gear systems that help hikers keep mo...

Read more