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2025 – All sewn up
As this year draws to a close, it’s given us the chance to look back and reflect on a busy one here in the workshop for us, but for also YOU…all of our crew who have been out and about using our gear or partnering with us. Here’s just a few highlights to look back on…
Learn moreWorkshop making: a custom apron lesson
Back in the summer our marketing mate, David Somerville, mentioned about wanting to have a new apron he could use at home, so we arranged a time and helped him bring this to life.
Learn moreCelebrating Sewing Machine Day 2025: The Heartbeat of Our Bude Workshop
As we prepare for Friday, June 13th, 2025, we’re excited to celebrate National Sewing Machine Day – a day that holds special significance here at Rooted Ocean.
Learn morePerfect Portugal: 11 years of adventures
Portugal has always been a firm favourite with the Rooted Ocean crew, with many of you having been there for either a surf trip, driving through from Spain or just for some quality holiday time.
Learn moreNew and improved Traveller range launches
We are excited to today announce the launch of our new and improved range of Traveller waterproof blankets. And we’re also offering you the chance to save, when you purchase two or even three different Travellers together.
Learn moreIntroducing the Journey Collection
After designing and prototype testing over the Winter months, we are proud to launch our new Journey Collection – a set of three backpacks and bags built for all of your journeys.
Learn moreLeave a review for your chance to win
As a small, independently owned business – especially one that handmakes all of its gear products – customer feedback is vital to us.
Learn moreChristmas Gift Guide: Clothing
Whoever you’re buying a gift for this Christmas, we have the perfect item of clothing for them. From beanies and caps, to tees, sweatshirts and flannel shirts, our wide range features some of the most stylish adventure clothing around.
Learn moreChristmas Gift Guide: Stocking Filler Ideas
As a child, waking up on Christmas Day morning and finding a sock full of little treats was the start of an epic day of gifts and eating. Typically there were a few small things, then the traditional satsuma and £1 coin (or £1 note, depending on your age!).
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