Build your brand.
Earn more.
Work less.
GearBook builds outdoor guides an affiliate catalog for the gear they already recommend. Your clients already ask what to buy. Now you get paid when they do.
Beta: GearBook is in pre-launch. Guides will start earning commissions at full launch.
Shop by category
Featured gear


Hydrapak Flux 1.5l Water Bottle
“Hydrapak makes durable and collapsable water storage. Perfect for multipitch climbing as the soft bladder won’t get in your way like a Nalgene”
Shop at Backcountry
Mammut 9.5 Crag Dry Rope Duodess
“If you're going to buy one rope, this is it. 9.5 is the perfect sweet spot to take sport cragging or trad multipitching. The dry treating is essential for a longer lifespan, and the bipattern makes it so you never have to worry about missing the middle of the rope. All qualities I tout highly.”
Shop at Backcountry
Frog Skateboards The Distraction
“I'm a huge fan of Frog skateboards, and a big boaty board like this is right up my alley for the foot-feel.”
Shop at Backcountry
The North Face ThermoBall™ Traction Mule V

Edelrid Spoc Pulley
“My preferred top-rope solo backup device. I like being able to modify the Spoc to keep the teeth engaged 100% of the time. Though modifying gear can void warranty and should be done with the utmost care”
Shop at Backcountry
Suunto D5
“I'd like to highlight scuba features like No fly time, Safety stop, No-deco planner, and Too fast ascent, along with freedive features like, Depth notify, Dive time alarm, and Surface time. While it's imperative to understand how and why dive computers are calculating these metrics, having them easily viewable on your wrist absolutely increases you and your buddy's safety in the water and after your dives.”
Shop at Suunto
Mammut Barryvox S2
“This is the best beacon on the market. 70m of range, the multiple burial features, and Mammut's quality make this a standout piece of my backcountry kit I rely on to keep me and my partners alive.”
Shop at BackcountryWhy guide-picked gear is different
Real guides test everything
Every product here is recommended by someone who actually uses it in the field, not a marketing team. If it does not hold up, they do not put their name on it.
No anonymous reviews
You are not reading a five-star average from strangers. You are seeing what a working climbing, ski, or river guide reaches for on their own trips.
A direct line to who recommended it
Every pick links back to the guide who made it, their bio, their specialty, and their other recommendations. You can check their credentials, not just their opinion.
Guide, athlete, or friend of GearBook?
Get your own free gear catalog and start earning from the recommendations you already make.
Get Your CatalogGear picks and guide stories, weekly.
One email a week: new guide-recommended gear, the people behind the picks, and nothing you need to scroll past.














