Our Story
We are Kate and Logan Hall, the duo behind Vibe Outdoor Co., along with our adventurous dog, Scout.
Vibe was born from our love for nature and the frustration of not finding gear that matched our style. Over time, we've been able to compile all sorts of amazing products and are excited to share them with you! We want you to feel confident and stylish, whether you're on a mountain peak or in your own backyard.
For us, the outdoors has always been more than just a destination — it's a way of life. It's where we've found peace and connection. That’s why we’re passionate about curating gear that not only works well, but looks and feels great too. More importantly, we believe the outdoors should be a space where everyone feels welcome — no matter your level of experience or ability. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or just getting started, we’re here to support your journey and help make nature accessible, inclusive, and fun for all.


About Logan
Nothing makes me happier than being outside, especially when I’m with the people I love. Growing up in Southern Utah, I was surrounded by endless opportunities to explore — hiking, fishing, camping, skiing, and adventuring through our incredible landscapes. These experiences sparked a lifelong passion for the outdoors and conservation.
I pursued this passion at the beautiful Southern Utah University, where I deepened my connection to nature and planted the seeds for what would become Vibe Outdoor Co. My fondest memories were made in the wild, and my goal is to create those same unforgettable moments for you and your family.
About Kate
For as long as I can remember, the outdoors have been a place of joy, adventure, and connection. Growing up in Southern Utah, I spent countless afternoons & weekends hiking with my family or playing in the backyard until the sun went down. These early experiences shaped my love for nature and the way it brings people together.
Inclusion has always been close to my heart. Having family members with special needs — specifically my incredible aunt Keri, who has Down syndrome — I learned early on how important it is to create experiences that everyone can enjoy. Later, working as a paraprofessional in an elementary school special ed class, I saw firsthand how the outdoors can become a space where all people, regardless of ability, could find friendship, freedom, and belonging.
