Vollebak’s design philosophy is to bring the market those garments that can, and will, last throughout climate crises and wherever adventure may lead you. For the darkest, coldest reaches of the world, one may want to consider packing Vollebak’s solar-charged puffer jacket. Utilizing highly responsive phosphorescent membrane, this jacket can be charged using a variety of light sources to be able to glow bright green in the dark. Not only that, but the technology of this puffer jacket allows for its wearer to withstand up to -40 degree temperatures with its 3 layer waterproof fabric, ultra-durable detailing and added insulation. No matter if you’re exploring Antarctica or your own backyard, a jacket like this is needed in any adventurer’s luggage.
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