The call of frozen landscapes, from the windswept expanses of Patagonia to the silent fjords of Norway (Tromsø), to the ice of Antarctica and Lapland, is irresistible. These are not simple trips; they are total immersions in a raw and powerful aesthetic that demands preparation.
The cold is not an insurmountable obstacle, but a condition that requires a rational approach. To transform the challenges of frost into personal triumphs, it's necessary to abandon the idea of the "heavier garment" and adopt the winning strategy of every explorer: technical modularity.
The Science of Comfort: The Three-Layer System
A journey in extreme environments, whether trekking to Everest Base Camp or hiking in Iceland with strong winds, is dynamic. Equipment must respond to variability, transitioning from the intense mobility of an excursion to the static silence of waiting, perhaps for the northern lights. This is where the three-layer system comes into play, the objective principle that guarantees comfort and safety. Our garments are designed to work in synergy and to maintain optimal body temperature.
- First Layer: Base Layer Before thinking about warmth, an experienced traveler thinks about staying dry. Moisture is the invisible enemy that can ruin an entire day. Our technical garments in Dryarn® are designed to ensure maximum breathability and to prevent moisture accumulation, setting the stage for subsequent layers.

2. Second layer: Mid Layer This is the heart of the system. Its job is to trap warm air in an insulating layer, creating an efficient thermal barrier. To cope with long Arctic days and cold Siberian nights, it is essential to choose versatile, high-performance garments that balance warmth and weight.

3. Third Layer: Shell / Outer Layer The final layer acts as a shield. If wind or water penetrates, the entire thermal system fails. For the traveler, this third outer layer must be reliable, packable, and durable.

Our line of Shell Jackets and technical men's parkas represents the pinnacle of protection. Designed with technologically advanced insulation such as our proprietary DomeAir® (the perfect "featherless down") and advanced membranes, they offer absolute defense. These waterproof thermal jackets block wind and water while allowing excess vapor to escape, preventing overheating.
Don't Forget the Pants: Insulation of the lower body is crucial, especially in open environments like the Yukon or Lapland. Our Magnetic Pole insulated pants are made to provide an exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio, ensuring freedom of movement and continuous thermal insulation, in synergy with the jacket of the same name.
Tested in Antarctica: Developed and tested during extreme journeys in Mongolia, Iceland and, above all, Antarctica, our jackets are the technical guarantee to stay focused on exploration, knowing that you're protected down to -30 degrees.
Adventure awaits you. And are you ready for the next journey?
The beauty of extreme climates is reserved for those who are prepared. When equipment stops being a concern and becomes a second skin, attention shifts entirely to the landscape and the travel experience.
Don't limit your dreams for fear of temperatures. With the durability, ergonomics and performance of 75°06'S technical clothing, you'll be ready not only to withstand, but to explore every corner of the planet.
Explore the 75°06'S collection to find a jacket that can withstand -30°C degrees, technical men's parka or waterproof thermal jacket engineered to face any latitude, transforming the challenge of cold into pure exploration.

