Vollebak Titan Fleece Jacket
Humanity has been searching for its next potential home, and Titan is a top candidate. It's Saturn's largest moon and is only the second body in our solar system known to have liquid on its surface — Earth is the other one. The only downside is it's cryogenically cold. With average surface temperatures of -354°F, it's twice as cold as anywhere on Earth. Always up for a challenge, Vollebak embrases the satellite's extreme climate and creates a jacket to withstand its brutal atmosphere. The Titan Fleece Jacket introduces the universe's first material that gets stronger as it gets colder. To do so, they re-engineered Dyneema into a three-dimensional fabric by weaving the durable fibers into tiny white orbs. This geometric pattern creates a soft, fleece-like outer shell that can survive a 45kmph fall and a 30-meter drag on concrete. The interior is lined with thick Polartec fleece, and the hood, pockets, and cuffs are reinforced with a triple-layered, weather-resistant high-tenacity nylon. A magnetic front zipper makes closing quick and easy, while five pockets and three gadget loops hold essential space gear.
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