Sustainability
The Hyperlite Headwall falls on the low end of our sustainability ratings for ski packs. It does not use any recycled materials or Bluesign-approved fabrics. However, the pack is made entirely of bio-based Dyneema for its primary fabric, which has a 90% reduced carbon footprint compared to traditional Dyneema. The Dyneema fabric is inherently waterproof, eliminating the need for a durable water-repellent (DWR) treatment, and it is also PFAS free.
At the brand level, Hyperlite’s sustainability efforts are limited and leave room for improvement. While normal wear and tear is not covered under its product warranty, Hyperlite offers free, lifetime repair services for its backpacks and shelters. However, the brand lacks other key sustainability initiatives. It does not offer resale or recycling programs, use reduced or recycled packaging, participate in responsible manufacturing accreditation, track greenhouse gas emissions, or publish an annual impact report. That said, smaller brands like Hyperlite often lack the resources to support these initiatives.
Below we break down in detail all of the Headwall's sustainability attributes at the product and brand level, including links to in-depth articles on relevant topics. For more, see our guide to the best ski backpacks and our review of the Headwall 55.
Hyperlite Mountain Gear Headwall 55
These products are among the most sustainable on the market and earn our Better Trail Certified distinction. They often meet 80% or more of our sustainability criteria for their category.
These products are solid, middle-of-the-pack options for sustainability. In general, they meet at least half of our sustainability criteria for their category.
These products are among the least sustainable in their product category and have significant room for improvement. Most meet about 25% or less of our sustainability criteria.
The world of sustainability can be murky, but Better Trail is here to help bring clarity. We’ve exhaustively researched thousands of outdoor gear products, communicated with brands, and created a detailed and rigorous ratings system to bring it all together for you. At the pinnacle is Better Trail Certified.
Better Trail Certified products score 4 out of 5 or higher in our sustainability ratings and generally meet around 80% or more of our criteria. While it’s true that no product is 100% sustainable—all take resources to create and arrive at your doorstep—these products are industry leaders and among the most sustainable on the market.