I used to be a tradie myself, working long shifts from September through January under the brutal Aussie sun. By midday, the temperature often pushed past 35 degrees, and by smoko I’d already be drenched in sweat, worn down, and honestly sick of the heat. The relentless sun doesn’t cut you any slack, and neither does the job. Those long, hot days made even the simplest tasks feel ten times harder.

There were moments I thought, “How am I meant to get through the rest of this shift?” Anyone who’s worked outdoors in Australia knows exactly what I mean. The heat takes a toll on your energy, your focus, and even your safety on site.

That frustration is what led me to start AnyWeather Gear. Our mission is simple: to create practical, tough, and reliable gear that makes life on site a little easier for tradies and outdoor workers. We’re not about gimmicks — we’re about solutions that actually work where it matters most: under the harsh Aussie sun.
Our first product, the Wearable Waist Fan, was born out of that mission. Built with tradies in mind, it’s rugged, hands-free, and designed to handle tough conditions. With a massive 20,000mAh battery, dual motors, and up to 35 hours of cooling, this waist fan isn’t just another gadget — it’s a tool you can rely on every single shift. It keeps your hands free, your body cooler, and your mind focused on getting the job done.

But AnyWeather Gear is about more than just one product. It’s about building a brand that tradies can trust. We know what it’s like to be out there sweating through your shirt by 10 a.m., struggling to focus, and just trying to finish the day strong. That’s why we design gear that’s durable, practical, and tradie-approved.

Today, I’m proud to share AnyWeather Gear with other hardworking Aussies who know the grind of long, hot shifts. Whether you’re on a construction site, in a warehouse, or working outdoors anywhere across Australia, our gear is built to help you stay cool, work harder, and last the distance.
Stay cool. Work harder. That’s the AnyWeather promise.