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Sail Antarctica Expedition

The Sail Antarctica Expedition® journey started for us nearly 20 years ago. Since then, we are committed to develop high performance garments for sailing in extremely cold and windy environments like the polar regions.

Today our Sail Antarctica Expedition® garments are used by, among many others, the sailing legend Skip Novak and expedition leader Martin Enckell on various polar expeditions.

thermal comfort index

–25°C and below

When temperatures drop below –25°C, protection and performance are core. Engineered to endure the most demanding conditions, these jackets delivers dependable warmth, comfort, and durability through advanced materials and construction.

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–25°C to –15°C

When facing temperatures between –25°C and –15°C, dependable outerwear becomes essential. Designed to shield against harsh elements, the jackets in this collection combines insulation, protection, and technical precision to ensure warmth and comfort in severe winter climates.

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THERMAL COMFORT INDEX

–15°C to –5°C

In cold conditions ranging from –15°C to –5°C, these jackets maintains a balance of insulation and airflow for lasting comfort. Crafted with technical materials and precision detailing, they're built for comfort and protection during everyday winter wear.

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THERMAL COMFORT INDEX

–5°C to 10°C

Designed for shifting seasons, this collection of jackets offer lightweight warmth and wind protection in temperatures between –5°C and 10°C. The construction is carefully developed for comfort and adaptability as weather conditions change.

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EXPEDITION GEAR

Through our Special Order program, we offer advanced sailing gear, expedition gear, and crew outfitting — all tailored to meet your crew’s exact needs. Whether you're looking for personalized colors, team branding, or large-scale production, we provide technical solutions built to perform in tough conditions, both on and off the water.