For international travel and outdoor adventures, Cotopaxis gear remains extremely popular. These days, it seems impossible to visit an airport or hiking trail without seeing somebody sporting the Salt Lake City brands conspicuous patchwork of bright colors, usually as a pack or jacket.
Its rare, however, for the brand to dip its paws into the world of pet gear. So as the brand debuts a limited-edition run of pet gear today, I wouldnt be surprised if the collection sells out faster than a greyhound with a rabbit in its sights.
The Del Dia Pet Collection, which includes dog leashes, beds, and collars, is now on sale.
Cotopaxi Del Dia Pet Collection

(Photo/Cotopaxi) Cotopaxi begins its latest foray into pet products with three items: a bed, collar, and leash. The Del Dia Dog Bed ($90) is large enough for most breeds, and its machine washable, making it easy to clean after a weekend in the woods. As for the Del Dia Dog Collar ($10), it includes reflective details for safety and is available in three adjustable sizes.
If youve got a pup who likes to pull, Cotopaxis Del Dia Dog Leash ($20) is up to the task, with a sturdy handle and a secondary handle for when you need to keep your dog close by. It also ties around the waist for hands-free dog walking.
A Focus on Sustainability

These new products are part of Cotopaxis continued effort toward sustainability. Like the rest of its Del Dia products, theyre made with deadstock fabric to reduce waste. The dog bed, for example, uses foam leftover from backpack straps for a bed thats plush for Fido and kind to the planet.
Also, its not surprising that Cotopaxi is entering the dog market: the value of the pet accessory market totaled $23.4 billion in the U.S. in 2024.
Market trends indicate that pet owners are increasingly prioritizing sustainability when making purchases. So Cotopaxi likely sees its environmentally friendly ethos as a good fit for this growing market.

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