
ADAM HOCKEY
Founder
Our founder brings his passion for overland VanLife together with his extensive experience in product design, to create functional and aesthetic accessories that enhance your travel experience.
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For additional imagery and stories from Adam's overland travels - visit: https://www.instagram.com/nextlevelrevel/
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More about Adam coming soon...
JESSICA REEVES
Get-Lit Glass Designer & Engineer
Our resident artist extraordinaire! Jessica is a master at the craft of stained glass. Prominently featured in several NM galleries, including the Georgia O'Keefe Museum Store, Jessica draws her inspiration from our magnificent Mother Earth. Forests, mountains, desert and sea inspiring her brilliant creations.
It’s her hope that our Get-Lit art pieces bring more beauty, magic, fun and inspiration to your journey and connection to others.
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More of Jess' amazing work can be found at: https://www.jryanstudios.com/


BLAKE CLIFTON
Product Engineer
Excelling in the art of woodcraft, and a master at interpreting design to physical product, Blake oversees the manufacturing and quality control of our functional accessories - such as the MESA series of center consoles for Sprinter vans.
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Blake leads a talented team, focused on our NLO product, at our Colorado based manufacturing partner Denver Fixture Co.
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More about Denver Fixture Co. at: https://denverfixture.com/
JACQUELINE HOCKEY
Talkie Tote Division Chief
The absolutely amazing and deeply inspiring Jacqueline constructs our handy little Talkie Totes from the comfort of her own little home sewing nook.
Even at 90, she's still crankin' out high-quality sewn goods and logging backcountry trail miles with the best of 'em!
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Oh, and she just happens to be our founder's mother too. Bonus!

SONORA LYNN
Director - Critter Test Division
Hailing from the backroads of NW Utah, our test expert in all things paw related, was rescued from the high-risk life of a wilderness wandering stray. Because of this, she brings authentic real-world chops to how pet-interfacing products need to perform under the rigors of the overlanding lifestyle.
In her own words: "Rrrruff, grrr yip. Yip rruff RUFF grrowl yip!" Need we say more?