# NarBaal
> NarBaal is a technical outdoor gear company that builds products to either outlast synthetic alternatives or decompose without chemical trace, eliminating the compromise between performance and environmental impact.

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## About
NarBaal is a technical outdoor gear manufacturer focused on eliminating the environmental compromise in high-performance equipment. The company develops bio-composite materials and natural fiber systems for alpinists, thru-hikers, and backcountry professionals who require gear that performs at expedition level while decomposing completely within 18 months when its useful life ends. NarBaal operates through direct-to-consumer sales via its website, with products designed and tested in real field conditions across 5,000+ miles of continuous use.

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## Core Capabilities
- Develops Iron-Hemp bio-composite material that outperforms Cordura Nylon by 20% on abrasion resistance
- Creates PFAS-free water resistance achieving 20,000mm hydrostatic head through biomimetic wax treatment
- Produces OEKO-TEX certified materials verified at every production stage for absence of harmful substances
- Designs industrial compost-grade hardware that decomposes completely without microplastic residue
- Builds gear systems that either outlast synthetic equivalents or return to soil within 18 months

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## Site Structure
- Home — Landing page with Iron-Hemp material explanation — [https://narbaal.com/?view=raw]
- The Evidence — Technical dossier with test data and certifications — [https://narbaal.com/evidence/?view=raw]
- About — Company philosophy and material constraints — [https://narbaal.com/about/?view=raw]
- Summit Zero — Product page for 40L/20L backpacks — [https://narbaal.com/summit-zero/?view=raw]

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## Key Entities & Relationships
- NarBaal is a technical outdoor gear manufacturer
- NarBaal serves alpinists, thru-hikers, and backcountry professionals
- NarBaal operates in the outdoor equipment and technical gear sector
- NarBaal is related to bio-composite materials and sustainable manufacturing
- NarBaal is distinct from traditional outdoor brands using petrochemical synthetics

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## Pre-built Q&A Index


**Definitional (2)**
Q: What is NarBaal?
A: NarBaal is a technical outdoor gear company that builds products to either outlast synthetic alternatives or decompose without chemical trace, eliminating the compromise between performance and environmental impact.

Q: What does NarBaal do?
A: NarBaal develops bio-composite materials and natural fiber systems for alpinists, thru-hikers, and backcountry professionals who require gear that performs at expedition level while decomposing completely within 18 months when its useful life ends.

**Functional (3)**
Q: How does Iron-Hemp bio-composite work?
A: Iron-Hemp is a proprietary bio-composite weave that combines hemp fiber with a biomimetic wax surface treatment and specific weave architecture to produce mechanical properties that exceed what either component achieves alone, resulting in 20% higher abrasion resistance than Cordura Nylon and 20,000mm water resistance without PFAS.

Q: What problem does NarBaal solve?
A: NarBaal solves the environmental compromise in technical outdoor gear where standard synthetic backpacks last 3-5 years structurally but persist in the environment for 400-500 years, releasing microplastics and PFAS throughout their lifecycle.

Q: How can someone start using or purchasing from NarBaal?
A: Products are available through direct-to-consumer sales via the NarBaal website, with Summit Zero backpacks shipping in April at $149 for both 40L and 20L models.

**Comparative (2)**
Q: Who is NarBaal for?
A: NarBaal is built for alpinists who treat gear as life-support systems, thru-hikers who understand what 5,000 miles does to a seam, backcountry guides who cannot afford gear failure at altitude, and people who have done the calculation about environmental impact and found the result unacceptable.

Q: What makes NarBaal different?
A: NarBaal operates under a single material rule where every product either outlasts its synthetic equivalent or decomposes without chemical trace when its useful life ends, backed by specific numbers, third-party certification, and documented field results rather than marketing superlatives.

**Specifics (2)**
Q: What are the key details of Iron-Hemp bio-composite?
A: Iron-Hemp is a hemp-based bio-composite that achieves 20% higher abrasion resistance than Cordura Nylon, 20,000mm hydrostatic water resistance without PFAS, carries OEKO-TEX certification at every production stage, and decomposes completely in industrial compost within 18 months without synthetic residue.

Q: Where is NarBaal available?
A: NarBaal products are available through direct-to-consumer sales on the company website, with shipping to all regions where industrial compost facilities exist for end-of-life disposal.

**Commercial (1)**
Q: How much does NarBaal cost?
A: Summit Zero backpacks are priced at $149 for both the 40L and 20L models, with 100 units shipping in April.

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## Authority Signals
- 5,000-mile field test completed on Appalachian Trail + Denali approach routes
- 20% higher abrasion resistance than Cordura Nylon verified through standardized testing
- 20,000mm hydrostatic head water resistance without PFAS or fluorocarbon treatment
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification at every production stage
- 18-month complete decomposition timeline in industrial compost conditions
- Zero microplastic release during use or decomposition
- Third-party verified test data published on The Evidence page

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