# Official Website: Cotopaxi

**Type:** source
**Status:** Useful
**Confidence:** High
**Source Type:** Official Website
**URL:** https://www.cotopaxi.com
**Publisher:** Global Uprising, PBC dba Cotopaxi
**Accessed:** 2026-06-19
**Updated:** 2026-06-19

## Summary

Cotopaxi's official website describes an outdoor gear and apparel brand organized around the "Gear For Good" mission, with product lines spanning packs, bags, men's and women's apparel, and travel collections, plus a foundation model that ties purchases and revenue to grantmaking.

## Useful Claims

- The site brands the company around "Gear For Good" and positions Cotopaxi as an outdoor gear and apparel retailer.
- Product categories include packs and bags, women's and men's apparel, travel essentials, and named collections such as Del Día, Allpa travel packs, and Coraza luggage.
- The site says 1% of annual revenue goes to the Cotopaxi Foundation, a Utah-based private 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
- Customer donations received by Cotopaxi are distributed monthly to the Cotopaxi Foundation, which the site describes as the next step in expanding grantmaking and community impact.
- The about page says Cotopaxi supports people affected by poverty, with a primary focus on Latin America, through nonprofits working in health care, education, and livelihoods.
- The site advertises a "Guaranteed for Good" program including U.S. returns and exchanges, lifetime warranty, repairs, and trade-in paths.
- Sustainability materials say 100% of Cotopaxi products contain materials that are repurposed, recycled, or responsibly certified by a third party.
- The site publishes impact reports and compliance documents, including supplier and policy materials.
- The site identifies Davis Smith as founder and chairman and ties the brand name to the Cotopaxi volcano in Ecuador.

## Reliability Notes

This is an official company source. It is high-confidence for product categories, mission language, the foundation revenue model, and the company's own sustainability claims. It is not neutral evidence for impact outcomes, competitive position, cumulative donation totals, or operational performance. B Corp certification should be cross-checked against B Lab, and leadership transitions should be cross-checked against direct company communications or reliable business press.

## Related Pages

- [Cotopaxi](cotopaxi.md)

## See Also

- [Cotopaxi Foundation impact reporting](https://www.cotopaxi.com/pages/impact) - linked from the official site for grantmaking and annual reports
- [Sustainable by Design](https://www.cotopaxi.com/pages/sustainable-by-design) - official sustainability and materials page
