From the workshop

Shoulder seasons can be a great time to get on the trails and avoid the crowds! They can also bring beautiful scenery with the changing of the leaves in the fall and new growth in the spring. The Diorite Staff...
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Where did you go? I went to the remote Wind River Range in Wyoming for the high route through the range that is continually growing in popularity. There are two main options for the route, the Skurka route or the...
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If you’ve spent any amount of time perusing this blog, you’ve probably noticed sustainability is important to Diorite Gear. As a B-Corp, we think about our environmental impact constantly - especially when it comes to the materials we use. One...
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Nothing is done without a lot of thought over here in the Diorite workshop, and the grip materials we offer are no exception. For those familiar with our trekking pole manufacturing journey, the Vertex, our original pole offering, came with...
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The right to repair is one of our most important brand values. No gear is unbreakable, so durable gear is repairable gear. We offer in house repairs for many of the issues you may run into, but we also want...
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