Published on August 9th, 2018 | by Guest Contributor
0Coalatree is Collaborating with Ziggy Marley & Giving Back to the Community
Coalatree, the outdoor brand that has raised over $1 million on Kickstarter for their technical outdoor products is collaborating with Ziggy Marley on the limited edition Marley Kachula Blanket. While working on this collab Ziggy and his team were inspired by Coalatrees previous giveback initiatives, for every limited edition Marley Kachula blanket sold one will be given to someone in need.
“When Coalatree was founded in 2010, one of our goals was to give back to the environment and to our community. Eight years later those goals still ring true. Thanks to our supporters in the Kickstarter community, we were inspired to utilize additional fabric from our Kachula blankets to donate to local homeless shelters. With the Kachula’s versatility and water-resistance, these make great blankets to provide some additional warmth through the cold Utah winters.” – Charlie Bessey CEO/Founder Coalatree
The limited edition Ziggy Kachula blanket can be purchased on the Coalatree website as well as on Ziggy Marley’s current tour.
The Swiss Army Knife of Blankets
The Kachula blanket is super versatile, the swiss army knife of blankets! It can be used as a blanket, travel pillow, a light sleeping bag, and even a poncho for emergency situations. No matter where your next adventure takes you, the Kachula is ready for it all.
Kachula Blanket Features:
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Water Resistant (Each side is coated with an eco-friendly DWR finish)
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Storage pocket
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Integrated modular system (connects blankets together or converts to a light sleeping bag)
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Removable hood
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Stash pocket
About Coalatree:
Started in 2010 by a group of friends on a journey to create sustainably sourced apparel and multi-use products. Coalatree’s mission is to bring you comfortable, durable, and highly functional products that can be enjoyed whether you are in the mountains or in a sprawling city. Coalatree is passionate about sourcing the finest sustainable materials. The majority of their products are made from organic or recycled materials.
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