The new Lithic and Allforth brands seek to lower the barriers of price, intimidation, and exposure among beginner backpackers.
All-new lines of tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, cookware, and a host of outdoor apparel will now grace the virtual and physical shelves of Walmart and Moosejaw. With a focus on “enthusiast-grade performance at a lower price,” the Lithic and Allforth brands today roll out to greet millions of budget-minded shoppers.
The idea, according to Moosejaw CEO Eoin Commerford, is to meet the rising demand for less intimidating outdoor gear that meets the needs of beginner backpackers and campers — both in price and performance.
“The outdoor industry will not grow without attracting a more diverse customer base, and diversity will not happen without inclusivity,” Commerford said in a press release. “This step is just one of many that we must take as an industry to be more inclusive to people of all ethnicities, genders, sizes, and economic backgrounds.”
The announcement is the latest product move by the retail partnership, after a tumultuous attempt to add Moosejaw’s high-end outdoor brands to Walmart’s site via the Premium Outdoor Store in 2018. Unlike that decision to put existing brands in front of new customers, this move creates entirely new product lines, specifically tailored to Walmart’s base.
Lithic, Allforth Beginner Backpacking Gear
According to the brands, the new gear will, in some cases, cost half what premium gear does. And while that isn’t a stretch for most Walmart products, both Lithic and Allforth will leverage Moosejaw’s “outdoor enthusiast” design team. The retailers claim this provides an ideal mix of quality and price for a growing market of new hikers and backpackers.
Lithic includes all major gear categories: tents, down and synthetic sleeping bags, all-in-one cook systems, and technical daypacks and multiday backpacks. According to the brands, all the gear will cost between $25 and $148. By comparison, many high-quality sleeping bags, tents, and backpacks easily stretch over $300.
Allforth handles apparel. Moosejaw said it includes “15 backpacking-friendly styles” of shirts, shorts, and pants. It advertises technical features like moisture-wicking fabrics, two-way stretch, and zip-off pant legs. It also boasts “inclusive sizing” up to 3XL in men’s and XXL in women’s. And everything in the Allforth line costs under $35.
Walmart Camping Gear & Apparel
While we have yet to see Lithic and Allforth gear in person. But from specs alone, it does look promising as good entry-level equipment.
For example, the brand offers the Lithic two-person tent for $129. This puts it in direct competition with brands like Kelty, which offer similarly priced tents with similar features. The Lithic tent, which weighs 6.4 pounds (or 5.8 pounds minimum trail weight), has 7001 aluminum poles (a benchmark of a decent tent) and what appears to be a pretty common design.