There’s a growing return to analog tools in the outdoor world — gear that not only works but makes you feel something. Barebones is at the front of that movement. In a category often dominated by ultralight minimalism, they lean into heritage aesthetics and heirloom-quality construction. It’s camp gear that feels like it belongs in a Wes Anderson film — but it works hard too.
Their Railroad Lantern throws warm, ambient light that turns any rooftop tent or overland kitchen into a storybook setting. Their Cast Iron Skillet is another standout — designed for even heating over flame and tough enough to last generations. Barebones answers the call for slowing down, making meals from scratch, and creating moments instead of content.