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Monday 22 March 2010 | Personalise | Help  
 GEAR NEWS 17 / 11 / 03
 

Marmot develop light-panelled outerwear

By Maria Thomas

US outdoors clothing company Marmot have announced that they’re working with Gore and Electro-Luminescent technology company, Novatech, to develop Electroluminescent mountain wear.

The idea is to take a Marmot waterproof/breathable, all-weather Gore-Tex XCR performance shell and add to it Electroluminescent panels that will provide both close-range visibility for the wearer and longer distance identification, without a significant weight gain.

The potential benefits for mountain use are pretty obvious. Not only will someone wearing one of these jackets be able to read a map etc. without fiddling round with a torch, but they’ll also be far more visible to other people. So that means more visible to companions, mountain leaders and emergency services if need be.

First developed in 1936, Electroluminescence (EL) is the conversion of electrical energy into light. Its first commercial application in the early 1960s was illuminated aircraft instrument dials and it’s since been used in broad range of gadgets and gizmos from safety equipment to telecommunications, but it has never been integrated into high performance outerwear until now. The light EL provides seems perfectly suited to use in mountain clothing: it’s shadow less, homogeneous, doesn’t produce heat, is insensitive to shock and is weatherproof. What’s more it’s flexible enough to be shaped to fit into small places and is available in a range of colours.

Marmot have already developed prototypes of an Electroluminescent jacket but there are still many months of testing ahead. Marmot VP of Design, Jim Frazier, “It is awesome looking and it works, but we have only just begun serious field trials for the functionality, durability and longevity of the system... We have to make sure the full system is reliable in all conditions”.

And it’s unlikely that the company will stop at mountaineering jackets, they’ve already recognised that the technology has the potential to spawn a whole range of outdoors products, from biking gear to children’s safety wear.

It sounds intriguing and we can’t wait to have a look at the prototype jacket when they show it off with the rest of their 2004 range.


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freefall matheson 
Posted: 19/11/03 13:35:54 54
At last - a suitable technology for permanently "waymarking" those difficult scrables in the lakes District, or perhaps warning walkers not to go too near the edge of Stanage. Strips could be easily manufactured to fit particularly difficult sections of rock scrambles, identifying where the best "jugs" can be grabbed in an emergency on night descents. EL will revolutionise the sport, and make enforced bivouacs a thing of the past.
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