BORN FROM THE BACKCOUNTRY
Where the trail runs out, this starts
Hammered black tungsten carries the look of something beaten into shape over a fire, not a factory floor. The deer antler inlay isn't printed or simulated — it's the real thing, cut and set so that no two rings share the same grain, color, or pattern. This is a ring for the man who reads topographic lines like a native language and considers a dead phone a feature, not a problem.
THE LONG WAY BACK
Some men don't take the marked path
The Longhunter isn't built for the guy checking his phone at a trailhead — it's built for the one who reads topography by feel and measures distance in boot leather. Deer antler and hammered tungsten aren't chosen for looks alone; they're materials that have already survived the wild. This ring doesn't ask you to slow down for it.
FORGED TO LAST OUT THERE
Tungsten holds where lesser metals quit
Tungsten is one of the hardest materials on earth — it doesn't bend and is scratch resistant. The hammered finish means every surface tells you it's been through something, not just worn once for a photo. Pair that with a comfort fit interior and you've got a ring built to stay on through every climb, haul, and hard mile between here and wherever you're headed.
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