Cotopaxi's garments are designed to withstand the harsh conditions encountered in the mountains, from insulating jackets for extreme cold to breathable and waterproof clothing for hiking and trekking. Their collections, such as Fuego and Teca, stand out for their ability to provide thermal comfort without adding excessive weight, making them ideal for multi-day expeditions or activities in unpredictable climates. Moreover, products from the Del Día line are made from leftover materials (deadstock) and are unique in design, which also helps reduce environmental impact.

Cotopaxi's philosophy focuses on creating clothing and equipment that last over time, which reduces the need for frequent replacement and fosters more conscious consumption. This approach not only benefits nature lovers but also promotes responsible consumption practices in a sector that has historically had high environmental impact levels.
Beyond its commitment to sustainability, Cotopaxi allocates 1% of its revenue to its foundation, the Cotopaxi Foundation, which works to reduce poverty in Latin America, helping improve the quality of life for local communities through education, health, and sustainable livelihood programs.