How to clean your gear

To remove light dirt from nylon products, wipe the area with a clean, damp cloth.
For a deeper clean, hand wash with cold water and mild detergent, then let it air dry immediately.

Avoid using bleach, harsh detergents, or abrasive products.
Do not machine wash or tumble dry, as this may damage stitching or hardware.


How to clean metal parts

Use compressed air to remove dust, dirt, or debris trapped in metal components—especially in moving parts.
This helps keep buckles and clips functioning properly.

🔍 Note: Black-coated metal rings and buckles may wear over time, especially in high-friction areas. This is normal, as the finish is a surface coating and does not affect performance.


How to clean velcro

If fibers, lint, or hair build up on the velcro, use tweezers to remove most of it.
Smaller debris can be removed by hand. This helps maintain strong adhesion over time.


After water or beach exposure

If the product has been exposed to saltwater, sand, or dirt, rinse it thoroughly with fresh water as soon as possible.

Sand can cause micro-abrasions that gradually wear down nylon fibers.
After rinsing, hang it to air dry—preferably in the shade. This helps prevent mold and protects metal components from corrosion.


Storage

Store your gear in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Do not leave it damp or dirty for extended periods, as this can accelerate material deterioration or lead to mold.


How to extend product lifespan

Our gear is built for durability, using high-performance materials selected for demanding use.

Over time, depending on frequency and intensity of use, natural wear may occur in stitching, buckles, or webbing. No gear lasts forever, so we recommend replacing it periodically based on usage conditions.


⚠️ Important

Nylon is sensitive to heat and certain chemicals.
Avoid exposure to excessive heat (such as dryers or hot surfaces) and alkaline chemicals, as they may cause irreversible damage to the material.