Outdoor footwear manufacturer Kahtoola celebrates its 25th anniversary with a continued commitment to sustainable growth, innovation and giving. Kahtoola means “directly” in Tibetan and was founded in 1999 by avid climber Danny Giovale on a simple idea: celebrate the positive potential of people and empower them to go directly where they want to go.
After a near fatal climbing fall in the icy Italian Dolomites, Giovale developed the Kahtoola Traction System (now the KTS Crampon) in his family’s small backyard workshop determined to improve safety for alpine approaches. The KTS invention pioneered the world’s first-ever flexible traction system and a new product category was born in the outdoor industry. Fast forward a few years and Kahtoola’s flagship product, MICROspikes footwear traction, has become a household staple enabling hikers, explorers and trail runners to safely and efficiently navigate snowy, icy trails with ease.
Over the past two and a half decades, Kahtoola’s product line has expanded to include a full line-up of gaiters for year-round hiking and multisport adventures, and additional traction devices built for navigating slick city sidewalks, icy roads and snowy local trails. Each flexible footwear traction system is designed to easily slip over shoes and boots to keep winter runners, dog walkers, hikers, professional athletes and grandparents upright in icy conditions while avoiding injury or a costly trip to the emergency room.
“Kahtoola was born from the desire to make people vitally more capable in the outdoors through product innovations and to create a company that is not only a responsible Global entity, but truly makes the world better overall,” notes Danny Giovale, founder and owner of Kahtoola. “Our Product + Purpose mindset is fundamental to Kahtoola. Without both elements at play, I would not have started the company. I was personally deeply motivated to help save lives by filling this critical safety gap in the traction market, but only wanted to start a company if I could truly make it a force for good.”
Since its inception, Kahtoola’s commitment to social and environmental responsibility has provided a grounding energy and deeper purpose for the brand. Each year, Kahtoola contributes 1% of its annual revenue to non-profits focused on protecting the natural world, supporting indigenous cultures and building community.
In celebration of Kahtoola’s anniversary, an inspirational documentary “Designed by Disaster” is screening at film festivals worldwide including Banff Mountain Film Festival and Kendall Mountain Film Festival with an online release planned for spring 2025. The film follows Giovale back to the scene of the climbing accident that compelled him to address a critical safety gap in mountain travel. For more information on Kahtoola’s story, products, retail partners and philanthropic endeavors visit www.kahtoola.com.