
Celebrate 5 Years of CAMTB, ORNOT
Final Call! Pre-Order Your Limited Edition Ornot Hoodie by July 31st
– 2025 marks CAMTB’s 5th trip around the sun, and we’re excited to announce a special collaboration with California cycling apparel manufacturer ORNOT. Celebrate 5 Years of CAMTB with your very own limited edition CAMTB Power Air Hoody! 100% of proceeds will support the important but often unseen advocacy for cycling, trails, and public lands in California.
This limited-edition hooded pullover keeps you warm and comfortable, whether riding ridgelines in the alpine or winding down at the trailhead. Celebrate 5 Years of CAMTB, ORNOT!
FEATURES
- Men’s & Women’s Sizing and Fits Available
- Made with deadstock Polartec® Power Air™ dual knit fabric.
- Fabric is milled in the USA using recycled fibers.
- Highly Breathable / Fast Drying / Durable exterior.
- Constructed with bluesign®-approved materials, which conserve resources and protect the health of the environment, workers, and you.
- Kangaroo front pocket with hidden zips.
- 5″x8″ rear zip pocket for valuables.
- Engineered to reduce shedding by encapsulating the insulation within a shell during the knitting process.
- Sewn in California.
Estimated delivery: October 2025
$ 145.00 – Men’s and Women’s Fits & Sizes Available
About ORNOT
Ornot makes clothing inspired by San Francisco’s constantly changing temperatures. With fog, wind, sun, and even rain fog, this means they are obsessed with breathability, wicking, and packability. Ornot’s gear is constructed using recycled fibers, merino wool, and deadstock fabric, with a focus on ethical production and high-quality construction. Much of its clothing is produced right here in the USA. And while they may like to ride fast, they are very far from fast fashion.
When founder, Matt Quann, started Ornot in 2013, massive logos and team kits were the norm (ask him about his last team kit). Ornot’s goal was to change the landscape by offering well-designed cycling clothing, with minimal branding, made right here in California, that doesn’t break your wallet. You could be a rolling billboard, Ornot






