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WolfPak and Wizards of the Coast launch Dungeons & Dragons gear collection

WolfPak and Wizards of the Coast turned D&D haul-and-set-up problems into branded gear, led by a $189.95 35L backpack built for game night.

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WolfPak and Wizards of the Coast launch Dungeons & Dragons gear collection
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Would this actually make your weekly campaign easier? WolfPak and Wizards of the Coast clearly thought the answer was yes, and they built the new Dungeons & Dragons collection around the mess every regular table knows: dice bags, rulebooks, minis, a laptop, snacks and one more thing to carry from the car to the game room.

The centerpiece is a 35-liter backpack with dual cup holders, a laptop sleeve, four compartments that open 180 degrees and a subtle d20 pattern woven into the fabric. That is the kind of design choice that lands with DMs and players who have spent enough nights juggling a binder, a map case and a phone charger to appreciate gear that opens flat and keeps everything separated. WolfPak also put out a smaller 9-liter backpack, a full-size duffel bag and a pair of T-shirts, so the line covers both the all-in-one session runner and the player who just wants a cleaner way to haul the essentials.

The customization angle fits the hobby better than most licensed merch does. Fans can attach rubber Velcro patches featuring monsters, symbols and alignments, which gives the bags some of the same personality players usually pour into character sheets, minis and dice trays. Hope Henderson, WolfPak’s licensing manager, said the line was built around Dungeons & Dragons as both immersion and preparation, with every detail aimed at making the experience smoother whether someone is heading to game night or out on an adventure.

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Born to License helped bring Hasbro, Wizards of the Coast and WolfPak together on the project. The collection was live on WolfPak’s store, where the company described itself as an athletic backpack brand created by a Southern California bodybuilder and family man. Listed prices put the gear squarely in premium territory: the 35L Backpack Dungeons and Dragons at $189.95, the 9L Backpack Mini Dungeons and Dragons at $109.95 and the 30L Perfect Duffle Bag Dungeons and Dragons at $199.95. Born to License said the collection included two backpacks and one duffle bag, sold individually or as part of Black Dragon Horde bundles.

The launch also fits the direction Wizards of the Coast has been pushing for years. D&D Beyond remains the official digital toolset for character building, encounter and campaign management and Maps VTT, while Wizards’ product listings continued to show fresh D&D releases in 2024 and 2025, including the 2024 Dungeon Master’s Guide and 2024 Monster Manual. Wizards also marked Dungeons & Dragons’ 50th anniversary in an Aug. 23, 2024 Secret Lair x Dungeons & Dragons superdrop, underscoring how firmly the brand now lives as both a tabletop game and a lifestyle line.

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