Interstellar Traverse eVent® Hardshell Jacket with RECCO® reflector
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Description
FEATURES
- Advanced Fabric: eVent® Direct Venting, 20,800mm H₂O waterproof
- Superior Breathability: 12,200g/m²/24h moisture release
- Ergonomic Fit: 3D articulated cut for unrestricted movement
- Safety Ready: Built-in RECCO reflector for emergency rescue
DESCRIPTION
- Engineered for Extremes: Built with eVent® Direct Venting technology, this waterproof jacket achieves a 20,800mm H₂O rating while maintaining exceptional breathability at 12,200g/m²/24h. It blocks wind and rain while actively venting sweat, keeping you dry inside and out.
- Unrestricted Outdoor Mobility: Designed with 3D articulated sleeves and an ergonomic cut, the jacket moves with you during alpine climbs, ski tours, or technical hikes. Adjustable helmet-compatible hood and reinforced cuffs ensure full protection without sacrificing agility.
- Weatherproof Detailing: Every seam is fully taped, paired with waterproof YKK zippers, snow skirt, and storm flaps for total defense. This makes it a dependable ski jacket or high-altitude snow jacket built for multi-day expeditions.
- Safety Meets Utility: Equipped with an integrated RECCO reflector for avalanche rescue, this insulated shell jacket also includes secure inner pockets and a detachable snow skirt—balancing technical safety with everyday practicality.
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The Technology Within
The Technology Within

Adventurer Insights




At 19, George Bullard completed a 1,374-mile unsupported polar trek. Now testing CAMEL gear in extreme conditions, he helps create outdoor equipment that empowers explorers to move boldly, adapt quickly, and embrace the unknown with confidence.
Adventurer Insights

At 19, George Bullard completed a 1,374-mile unsupported polar trek. Now testing CAMEL gear in extreme conditions, he helps create outdoor equipment that emp owers explorers to move boldly, adapt quickly, and embrace the unknown with confidence.






























































































































