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Making Gear for People with Boobs with Symbiosis Gear Founder Sarah Berkeley
Description
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio, presented by The Trek and brought to you by Topo Athletic, we are joined by Sarah "Mellow" Berkeley, founder of Symbiosis Gear, a pack-making company designed specifically for people with boobs. Sarah shares insights into her unique upbringing in a small log cabin in rural Colorado, her adventures on the Long Trail, PCT, Colorado Trail, and half of the CDT, and her journey to creating a backpack tailored for primarily women. We dive into the inspiration behind her patented S-shaped shoulder strap, the challenges of starting a business with no prior industry experience, the help she's received from fellow members of the cottage industry, her plans for future expansion, and much more.
We wrap the show with the announcement of the 2025 Badger Sponsorship, news of a hiker found dead near Mt. Whitney, a debate on when poop officially starts to smell like poop, and the Triple Crown of middle-aged happiness.
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Interview with Sarah Berkeley
Time stamps & Questions
00:05:15 - Reminders: Apply for the 2025 Badger Sponsorship, join us for our live show in Austin, apply to blog for the Trek, and listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon!
00:09:07 - Introducing Sarah
00:10:33 - What's your trail name origin story?
00:11:32 - Tell us about building a log cabin with your family
00:16:27 - How did you end up on the Long Trail?
00:17:50 - Did you bring any simple recipes from the wood stove to backpacking?
00:18:30 - Are you happy your parents created that experience for you?
00:20:30 - Was it psychologically easy for you to adjust to backpacking?
00:22:30 - What was the motivation to move to Leadville?
00:26:20 - Walk us through the early stages of getting into backpacking
00:29:35 - How did you manage the Long Trail with a dog?
00:31:45 - What caused you to stick with thru-hiking?
00:34:35 - Did you solve any gear problems going from the Long Trail to the PCT?
00:37:06 - Were you crafty at that point?
00:40:15 - What do you customize for your packs?
00:43:55 - What does the S-strap do?
00:47:15 - Is chafing a common issue?
00:50:00 - Discussion about the pack design
00:52:27 - Are other brands making female-specific packs?
00:56:10 - What are some common sizing questions?
00:58:45 - Who is your ideal customer?
01:04:30 - What do you see as the next way to open up the product offering?
01:08:00 - Discussion about Chaunce's bags
01:12:00 - When did the lightbulb for this pack go off for you?
01:14:28 - What's been the most intimidating part of this effort to tackle?
01:17:05 - What is the fabric on the pack?
01:18:05 - What's it like to go from being new to having some reviews to support the product?
01:20:00 - Did you hike with Double Dip?
01:21:54 - Did you have other CDT hikers using your pack?
01:23:30 - Are the packs coming from