Gear Review: Animosa


Animosa 
A Gear and Sponorship Review: Go With Your Flow 
By: Grace Heneghan





Who is Animosa?
An Oregon based and all women founded and lead organization, Animosa has a simple goal--make amazing gear for adventurous women. They provide gear for the Backcountry, Frontcountry, and everywhere in between that enables women to go out and do the incredible. Their first product, Go With Your Flow is out and they are on their way to creating more gear to equip women in the outdoors.

What's Go With Your Flow?
A waste-bin free menstrual pack designed for adventurous folks. Each pack includes: pockets, wipes, and disposable bags to ensure easy and mess free storage and usage. It's perfect for traveling, camping, and especially, canoeing down the Mississippi. The pack comes in two sizes: the Mini and the Clutch. The Gals have two Clutches and we love the space and volume it provides. Check out their page for more info and shopping details!
Go With Your Flow





Why do we love it?!
It's easy. It's hygienic. It's durable. We move fast and work hard. Having gear that holds up to our expedition and makes life easier is number one on our list. Animosa and their Go With Your Flow pack is amazing!

As folks who menstruate in the outdoors, having pieces of gear that makes us comfortable and happy is a godsend in the backcountry. No one should feel shamed for something their body does or pushed indoors because of it. Go With Your Flow is adaptable and all encompassing to your menstruation needs and products.

We highly recommend this product. Want to learn more? Check out Animosa on instagram @animosa and  Animosa








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Comments

  1. That sounds awesome! I'll have to give it a try. Thanks for the gear review, gals!

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