Technologies

Technologies

Our lightweight textile collection is crafted from materials that represent the world’s highest technological level in technical apparel dedicated to extreme sports.

Membranes produced in Switzerland and Italy, belonging to the family of COOL-TECH fabrics, are an advanced two-way circulation technology introduced in 2023.

Cool-Tech tag

For the first time in history, it was possible to combine two technologies simultaneously – COOL-TECH and THERM-TECH – integrated within a single product, achieving parameters that seemed impossible until now.

Therm-Tech tag
Cool-Tech Technical and Ultralight

We have also applied the latest UPF 50+ nano-coating with an UV reflection coefficient of 97.5%. This was made possible thanks to titanium dioxide nanoparticles, which also provide heat resistance and anti-stain properties.

As a result, our coating – unlike any other product before - is visible to the naked eye.

In addition to its technical properties, the model also offers functional features – the outcome of years of experience in extreme and diverse conditions across both hemispheres.

From Protection to Comfort

From the solutions ensuring body protection, such as: a double-layer hood shielding against heatstroke, an integrated face mask protecting from the blazing tropical sun or icy winds sweeping the valleys at the foot of glaciers – to those designed for comfort – like hood construction and the placement of the ventilation panels, which allow long sessions on the water or any other physical activity to be performed with minimal energy loss and full freedom of movement, thanks to the two-way stretch of Cool-Tech fabric and the four-way stretch of Leader fabric.

Cool-Tech structure
Aesthetics and Quality

Aesthetics, workmanship and durability also play a key role. For this purpose, we used the Polimark technique – printing with a mixture of ink and rubber.

A universal design that expands usability practically without limits. Flat seams, premium-quality threads, and production carried out in Poland’s textile heartland, with traditions dating back to the industrial revolution in Central and Eastern Europe.

The product was made entirely from the materials sourced exclusively in Europe and sewn in Poland.

Flags of Poland and the EU
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