Article: The 2025 - 2026 Winter Collection

The 2025 - 2026 Winter Collection
Two years ago, Diamant went live on Kickstarter.
We launched the Weekend Warrior 1.0 with the intention of changing the way skiers and snowboarders approached travel.
Tomorrow - August 29th, 2025 - on the two-year anniversary of our Kickstarter, we are releasing our 2025–2026 Winter Collection.
Aside from the new colors and the new bag (more on that in a second), the most exciting part of this release is the fact that we are finally not starting a season on pre-sale.
That's right. These bags will ship when you place your order.
And yes, I know we ran some pre-sales during the summer, but you get the point.
Anyways, without further ado, here is the 2025–2026 Diamant Winter Collection.
Weekend Warrior 2.0
The boot bag that put us on the map is back. And in two new colors.
Twilight Blue
Let me set the stage. You just had an amazing day on the slopes with your friends. You got off the mountain, sat down for some drinks and food. You’re full and (possibly) tipsy. You know the hot tub at the Airbnb awaits. You’re standing up to go back home and you look up. It’s not fully dark yet, but you’re starting to see stars.
Twilight Blue is an ode to the sky you walk under on the way home from the mountain with friends and family after an incredible day on the slopes.
Dune Gold
Most of us equate skiing and snowboarding with snow. Which, of course, makes sense. But if you’ve ever ridden down a sand dune in Morocco, Peru, or even the US, you’d probably have to give sand some respect.
Dune Gold celebrates skiing and snowboarding down a sand dune and then climbing it to catch the sunset over the desert. If you want it bad enough, you don’t always need snow to get in some turns.
Returning for 2025–2026 are Diamant Black and Vermont Green.
Diamant Black is our core color, and Vermont Green pays tribute to the Green Mountains of Vermont, where I (Shai) learned to ski.
As you might have noticed, we sunset Bluebird Blue.
We’re always going to have fresh colors, so if there's one you have to have, don't wait. It might not come back.
Weekend Warrior 50L
Yes, we launched a new bag.
The Weekend Warrior 50L is identical to the Weekend Warrior. It’s just bigger.
We saw customers upset that they couldn’t fit their size 30.5 boots in the bag, so we decided the most logical solution was to take the original bag and stretch it out a bit.
The 50L is still TSA approved (yes, I personally tested it on multiple flights with the helmet on top). Our whole mantra is TSA approval, so obviously we had to make sure this bag fit.
The main difference is that this bag won't fit as a personal item, regardless of how lightly you pack it. We really took full advantage of TSA regulations to ensure bigger boots fit, and had to sacrifice the personal item capabilities of the 40L.
So why would someone get the 50L? A few reasons:
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If your boots are too big for the 40L and you still want a backpack (aka don’t want to use the XL Roller Boot Bag)
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If you’re an overpacker and need more space (like me)
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If you just want another option for longer trips
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If you’re a diehard Diamant supporter and just need every bag we make
Point is, it’s an awesome addition to our lineup and will continue to make travel easier for all you skiers and boarders.
And yes, the 50L is available in Diamant Black, Vermont Green, Twilight Blue, and Dune Gold.
XL Roller Boot Bag
Last year, we decided to take a risk and design a boot bag on wheels. A carry-on for skiers, by skiers.
And it crushed.
This year, we brought it back in two colorways: Diamant Black (naturally) and Twilight Blue.
The XL combines the technical aspects of a boot bag with the convenience of a roller bag. Think ventilated boot compartment with room for extra layers, all surrounded by a rugged and winterized exterior that can actually handle the dirty salt mixture at your destination.
It really is the only roller carry-on designed for ski travel.
Our 2025–2026 lineup is really just a continuation of taking user feedback and implementing it across our different product lines.
I will say that quantities are limited across the board. Tariffs hurt the amount of stock we could purchase. Welcome to being a startup.
Last year, we launched in October and sold out of 90 percent of our inventory before Christmas.
Do with that information what you will.
See you on the slopes.
—Shai
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