Kova Coldwear
Kova Coldwear is one of Dravis’s most recognizable outfitter-manufacturers, a name spoken the way people say “roof” during a blizzard: with relief. Founded 22 years ago, the company has grown from a regional workshop into a major producer of cold-weather gear, turning out everything from heavy parkas and layered travel clothing to practical field hardware like crampons, snowshoes, snow goggles, trekking poles, and countless smaller necessities.
Every Kova piece carries a distinct authenticity stamp bearing the company’s logo, pressed or branded directly into leather, metal, or treated wood depending on the product. In Dravis, that mark is treated like a promise: reliable, long-lasting, and made to survive real winters, not showroom ones. Their prices run high, but most customers consider it an honest trade for durability and consistent performance. Kova’s reputation is reinforced by strict quality control, with any flaw treated as a stain on the brand rather than an acceptable loss.
Kova Coldwear also maintains a popular rebate program. Many items qualify for a partial refund when a customer brings the original receipt to a registrar office in any Dravis city, where purchases are logged and verified against Kova’s production stamps to deter counterfeits and “snow-market” resales.
The company is owned by Suersaq, a Wolfen entrepreneur known for being as unflashy as his products: measured, practical, and stubbornly proud of building gear that outlasts its buyers’ first few winters.

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