“Built to lighten your adventure”

The Product

Adaptive pads designed to transform into multiple functional uses in outdoor environment.

Ventilation zones allow breath and airflow in harsh conditions, while integrated transparent panels bring you closer to nature — allowing you to witness sunrise, sunset, and everything in between without leaving protection behind.

The structure is designed to feel alive in use. It shifts between protection and openness depending on your environment, creating a balance between safety and experience. Every detail serves a purpose — to keep you connected to nature while still being protected within it.

The system also includes a series of adaptive, purpose-built compartments. Thoughtfully placed storage allows you to carry everything you need for your journey — organized, accessible, and balanced for movement. Each pocket is designed for flexibility in use, adapting to different types of expeditions and changing conditions.

At its core, Flippandzipp is about transformation. From movement to rest, from exposure to shelter, from nature — back into nature.

Flippandzipp was born from a simple question: what if outdoor gear could behave like nature itself?

Hexagonal honeycomb cells with some capped brood cells and honey-filled cells
Close-up of honeycomb cells with capped brood and honey inside


Inspired by natural structures such as the honeycomb — one of nature’s most efficient and stable forms — our design philosophy is rooted in strength, balance, and adaptability. Every shape, seam, and system is built with purpose, reflecting the logic found in the natural world.



Our gear can be transformed whenever you choose. A backpack becomes your sleeping system. A structure unfolds into a protective cocoon — a personal shelter designed for rest, safety, and survival in changing environments.

Silhouette of monarch butterfly chrysalis hanging from plant stem with leaf
A close-up silhouette of a monarch butterfly chrysalis hanging from a twig.

“Inspired by Nature. Designed for Transformation.”