Winter runs, fitness skins or Nordic loops are all part of the game for our warm, breathable and uber-aerobic Fernos Vest. The key to its core-warming performance is 40-gram PeakFill™ Active Insulation, a highly breathable, quick recovery, spiral filament synthetic fill. Easily compressible into small spaces like a ski pack or running vest, it lofts back promptly when called on for treeline, ridgeline or rest-break warmth. Mechanical stretch and side-seamless construction enhance mobility and reduce layering friction. A single zip chest pocket secures a wallet and keys, while a rear drop tail and reverse coil YKK® zipper complete the fast, streamlined aesthetic.
Relance™ Primeflex, 50 Denier Microfiber Mechanical Stretch Plainweave, 100% Polyester, 94g/m2 with a PFAS-Free DWR Finish
Relanceâ„¢, 100% polyester Primeflexâ„¢ microfibers offer improved drape, stretch and wicking properties compared to regular polyester fibers. This fabric features a soft hand, bi-component Primeflexâ„¢ stretch, PFAS free DWR and excellent resiliency and strength.
PeakFillâ„¢ Active 40g Insulation, 50% Recycled Polyester, 50% Polyester, 40g/m2
Our PeakFillâ„¢ Active proprietary insulation balances warmth and breathability to maintain lasting athletic comfort across the entire conditional range. Designed to keep core temps regulated, the synthetic fiber fill draws on a spiral filament structure to enable greater stretch, faster recovery and quicker dry times than traditional lofted insulation whether rolling slow at valley level or working hard up in the alpine.
As caretakers of the mountain life, we recognize our responsibility to support organizations and people who share our vision to drive positive change for people and the planet. We’re proud to partner with some tremendous organizations in their missions to responsibly advance outdoor recreation and protect our wild surroundings.
We are committed to building garments that are durable, timeless and continue to perform season after season. Over 50% of our product line incorporates preferred materials, which include organic cotton, recycled materials and responsibly-sourced down. We are committed to growing our preferred materials usage to 75% by 2025 and to completely eliminating PFAS from our garments by 2025.
Our apparel is built to last. As a part of our efforts to reduce waste and keep more gear in the mountains where it belongs, our home-grown gear renewal program allows previously-used items to be traded in, cleaned, repaired and circulated back into use.
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In 2023, Freeride World Tour competitor and Stio Ambassador Jacqueline Pollard turned a life-changing fall into an opportunity for growth, connection and community for the next generation of freeskiers.Cover Shot: Two Minutes, Eighteen Seconds
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