

Technical objectives:
1. Improve breathability using the latest next-generation polymers.
2. Improve anatomical comfort through the synergy between design and new modeling solutions.
3. Reduce weight and maximize insulation.
4. Experiment with new methods of assembly in the manufacture the final product.
K-Cap is a balaclava designed especially for high
altitude use.
It is being developed as part of a project for the design
and development of specialized clothing equipment to be used during a
scientific expedition on Mt. Everest. The balaclava has come to
symbolize a new concept of protective clothing. The innovation in the
materials used and the design itself makes this an example of how even
an old object such as this can be made new.
It consists firstly of a memory membrane fabric, which modifies its
physical structure according to variations in temperature, copying the
behaviour of the human skin. Secondly, it has two layers of bielastic
fabric that render the structure active, allowing complete freedom of
movement. This item is thus technologically very advanced and extremely
comfortable to wear.
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