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Eagle Creek launches RePack marketplace for used adventure travel gear

Eagle Creek has launched RePack, a peer-to-peer marketplace designed to extend the life of Eagle Creek travel gear.

Built in partnership with Treet, the platform enables travellers to buy and sell pre-owned Eagle Creek gear at 40–75% off retail prices, lowering the cost barrier to travel and keeping unused or extra travel gear from landfills.

“One of the things we’re most proud of is how long our gear lasts. We frequently hear from travellers who have had the same bag for 30 or 40 years, or those who inherited vintage Eagle Creek gear,” said Eagle Creek owner and CEO Travis Campbell.

“With RePack, we’re building on that tradition by making it easy to pass gear along to a broader community of adventurers, beyond friends and family. It’s an exciting way to make travel more accessible and sustainable.”

On the RePack platform customers can shop a wide selection of pre-owned gear, including both current styles and discontinued lines. The platform offers an opportunity to discover hard-to-find colours, legacy designs, and “vintage” pieces alongside trusted in-line staples ready for a second life.

Selling on RePack is designed to be simple and seamless. Once sellers upload photos of their gear and answer a few questions, their gear will be promptly reviewed. After an item is approved for the site and sells, sellers receive a prepaid shipping label. Sellers will be paid for their gear, with the option to select Eagle Creek store credit at a higher return.

RePack marks another step in the brand’s commitment to more sustainable travel. The Colorado-based brand has also expanded its No Matter What Warranty, which offers free repair services for Eagle Creek gear. Last year, Eagle Creek successfully repaired 91% of gear submitted through the programme, extending the life of roughly 13,000 pieces of adventure travel gear and encouraging a “repair, don’t replace” mentality.

RePack is now live at repack.eaglecreek.com.