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Boudreaux Outdoors · The Core Line

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Gear designed, manufactured, and guaranteed by one house. Bought once.

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FIG. 01 — NIGHT CAMP, 8:41 PM
Chapter 01 · Survival
Rifle Sling$995
BXO-117

Rifle Sling

Full-grain English bridle leather, cut from a single hide and vegetable-tanned over six weeks. No splits, no bonded scrap, no apologies.

Construction

Saddle-stitched, not glued.

Two needles, one thread, pulled by hand. If a stitch fails, the seam holds. Glue doesn’t make that promise.

Hardware

Brass. 40 grams.

Cast, not stamped. It will green before it gives.

ENGLISH BRIDLE LEATHER · CAST BRASS
HAND-BURNISHED EDGES · ADJ. 76–120 CM · BATCH NO. 04
Take it home

Rifle Sling

Sharpen nothing. Hand it down anyway.

$995
Positioning
“We would rather make one thing right than ten things that sell.”
Chapter 02 · Camp
Field Pack$1,450
BXO-201

Field Pack

British Millerain waxed cotton over an English bridle base, joined with copper rivets. 32 liters. 1.4 kilograms, honestly counted.

Patina

It darkens with use.

Good. The scuffs are the receipt. Re-wax it once a year and it will outlast the trip reports.

Take it home

Field Pack

It’ll outlast your enthusiasm.

$1,450
The Collection

Everything here is ours.

Ask us what beats it. Sometimes something does.

Field Pack
Camp · BXO-201
Field Pack
MILLERAIN WAXED COTTON · 32 L · 1.4 KG
Batch 04 · 41 of 120 remain
$1,450
Rifle Sling
Survival · BXO-117
Rifle Sling
ENGLISH BRIDLE LEATHER · CAST BRASS · 40 G
Batch 04 · 18 of 80 remain
$995
Fly Box
Fish · BXO-063
Fly Box
WAXED COTTON · MERINO LINING · HOLDS 96
Batch 09 · 63 of 150 remain
$695
Camp Blanket
Camp · BXO-042
Camp Blanket
GEELONG LAMBSWOOL · 1.9 KG · 140 × 200 CM
Batch 07 · 212 of 300 remain
$1,195
Materials Index

Name the parts.

Every material has a first and last name. These do the selling; we just take measurements.

English bridle leather, close
MAT-01
English Bridle Leather

Vegetable-tanned over six weeks. Single hides only, hand-burnished edges.

Waxed cotton in the field
MAT-02
Millerain Waxed Cotton

Waxed in Lancashire since 1880. Darkens with use; re-waxed free at the Bench.

Woven lambswool, crossed arrows
MAT-03
Geelong Lambswool

First-shear fibers, loomed dense. 1.9 kilograms of it per blanket.

Cast brass hardware and swatches
MAT-04
Cast Brass

Cast, not stamped. It will green before it gives.

Service · The Bench

Kept is a verb.

Every piece we make comes back to the bench when it needs to. Done in view of the floor, by the people who built it. No receipt required — the batch number is the receipt.

Repairs, forever

Stitching, hardware, edges, wax. Annual re-wax and tune, free for life. Blades sharpened each season.

By appointment

An hour with an outfitter, the floor to yourself, café au lait on. Book it when you want company.

The Log Book

Every piece logged by batch and owner. Hand it down and the warranty goes with it. Inherited pieces restored, free.

Make an appointment

Bring it in dirty.

The Flagship

The store is the brand’s home turf.

Everything out, everything touchable, labels that read like spec sheets. No one will hover — but an outfitter is yours by appointment, and the coffee bar is always on.

Plan a visit Find your store Dallas, Texas · Open daily 9–7
Field Journal · Entry No. 03

Nine months on a zipper pull.

We know how that sounds. An essay on why the smallest part got the longest meeting, what a glove can and can’t grab at −10°, and the one prototype that lived in a dishwasher for a month.

Read the entry →
Building the first fire under a pattern tarp
FIG. 04 — FIELD TEST, FIRST FIRE
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