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Leleka is a brand from Lviv, Ukraine, focused on equipment for travel, hiking, and outdoor stays. On the road, every free space in the backpack counts, so Leleka designs products that take up minimal space when packed and provide a base anywhere along the way when unfolded.
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How the Leleka brand was created
Why it is named after the stork
Products designed for travel
Philosophy of the Leleka brand
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On the Move
The brand name comes from the Ukrainian word leleka - stork. A migratory bird that takes long journeys and always returns home. This idea of traveling, exploring, and returning to roots is the foundation of the Leleka brand's philosophy.
Equipment Designed in the Field
Behind the brand are people who spend time in nature and design equipment they use themselves. Before a new product goes into production, it goes through development, prototyping, and field testing. All production takes place in Ukraine, which allows the brand to keep control of every detail and the final product quality.
Hammocks
The Pixy and Elfy hammocks are among the best-known products of the Leleka brand. When packed, they are the size of an orange, and when unfolded, they offer a place to rest with a load capacity of up to 135 kilograms. You'll also appreciate several practical details when using them. The wide straps are gentle on trees, the cover always remains part of the hammock, and the hanging height can be adjusted within seconds.
On the Road
Just like the stork after which the brand is named, Leleka equipment is designed for movement. Not to push a person further, but to allow them to pause and establish a base anywhere along the way. Whether it's a weekend in the forest, a multi-day trek, or an afternoon rest among the trees, the idea remains the same - to have your place always at hand.