A seller showing the details of a technical alpine shell on a live stream, with outdoor gear in the background.
About TrailTrade
Why we built it

A better way
to buy and sell
used gear live.

Built for secondhand and overstock adventure gear.

TrailTrade exists because most resale platforms are either too static, too cluttered, or too painful for serious live selling. We wanted a tighter marketplace where sellers can show the real condition of the gear, buyers can ask the obvious questions live, and replay can stay useful after the room ends.

Built for
Outdoor gear
What matters
Clear item detail
Why live works
Better answers
How it works

Why live beats static listings

See the gear properly

TrailTrade is built around live video. Sellers can show wear, function, texture, and fit in real time so buyers are not left guessing from a few flat photos.

Keep the category tight

This is for serious outdoor and adventure gear, not generic marketplace clutter. Technical outerwear, packs, footwear, climbing and overland kit, and real field gear belong here. Random filler does not.

Let replay keep working

Replay keeps the room useful after the stream ends. Buyers can go back, check the details again, and make a clearer decision.

The standard

What TrailTrade is trying to fix

Most marketplaces make used gear harder to trust than it should be. The photos are thin, the categories are messy, the follow-up is slow, and buyers end up emailing basic questions that should already be answered.

TrailTrade is built to fix that with live video, tighter categories, better seller context, and a cleaner path from show to replay to sale. The goal is simple: make used gear easier to understand and easier to buy.

If a seller can show the wear honestly, explain what is included, answer questions clearly, and follow through after the room ends, the whole marketplace gets better.

Live video over vague listing photos
Honest condition over polished marketing
Adventure gear over generic marketplace noise
Trust and follow-through over quick flips
What matters most
Trust first

Show the gear clearly. Say what is wrong with it. Explain what is included. Then make the live room, the replay, and the post-sale follow-through all tell the same truth.