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Night Skiing vs. Product Test

Product Test at Night Skiing in Tyrol

Equiped with headtorches and a go pro we started at 2610 meters from our textiles research lab next to the Glungezer Hütte in Tyrol. In winter there are always some repairs to do. Additionally measured data by sensors, which we fixed to jackets for product testing, gives us insight concerning their functionality and resilience against exposure to nature.

Unfortunately work took longer as expected this time, so we had to go for night skiing on our way home. Beeing experienced with such incidents we had headtorches with us. Knowing the downhill route quite well after years of fieldtesting and product development at Mount Glungezer night skiing off the slopes wasn’t that dangerous.

At the Ready for Serial Production

Out and about in nature and Tyrol’s mountain range equipment easily is stretched to its limit. The wearout of gear is high, beeing outdoor about 300 days a year. When one is freezing, sweating, or feeling unpleasantly wind, or having to bear nature in any other way, one gets a lot of ideas of what else to wear to feel more comfortable concerning clothes.

At the ready, as you can see on the pictures, are new whole-body-clothing concepts, which we want to realise using polychromelab’s 3 layer laminate. By now there are only ideas and first prototypes to be tested at night skiing, but soon there will be more to tell.

 

Fast Donna Running Jacket Test

Running Jacket Test under Alpine Conditions

It’s hard to believe, but it’s only July and the begin of summer in Tyrol. So we’d like to share our little piece of evidence of this Alaska-like weather with you. Here’s a video of a running jacket test while snow is falling and ground is freezing.

Fast Donna running in May from polychromelab on Vimeo.

Obviously we can’t wait for sunshine either, but it were great conditions for testing our new Fast Donna Running Jacket for women under real alpine conditions. Conclusion: Breathability worked pretty good, warming at its best. See full details on this sports jacket here.

The Cave under snow

After 7 hours of shovelling it was finally done: 5 meters wide, 3 meters deep. Quantities of snow.

We tested the tent The Cave by Heimplanet this winter in our alpine laboratory at the Glungezer, Tyrol this winter. The Cave was exposed to extreme conditions like storm and snow and stood the test. But the heavy snowfalls in spring buried the tent under meters of snow. Only now when snow is melting we could lift the tent.

3 months under masses of snow: The Cave is looking brand new and functioning flawlessly. An extreme test which wasn’t scheduled but brought quality to daylight.

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polychromelab 2610 observatory

polychromelab 2610 observatory weather fastness product check 15032013 yesterday @ 2600 – still early spring. amazing mood and fresh winds up there. michele

 

TESTING DAY ALTA QUOTA

today we did a new line – we called the line sphinx -big rappel in 3000 meter in windy conditions. good testing conditions smooth run. michele

PLAYING WITH THE BIG PEAKS ABOUT 3500

today we went to a very suggestiv place near the italian border – to work with our actual pieces. have a look at the pics. michele

TESTING NEW FAST FORWARD FABRIC

the occasion was good 30cm snow within 24 hours in may. crazy!!!  time to do a skimountaineering tour to test the new polychrome fabric. same characteristica as the alpin fabric: reflecting heat, absorbing uv stabalizing body core temperature (warming) and adaptable to every weather through reversibility – but lighter, softer, more breathable and with 4 way stretch features nice to wear. the name freatures the details. it is a product to be used fast forward. michele

polychromelab concept store

TESTING UNDER REAL STORM AND GLISTENING HEAT

believe me or not – it is april – the strom and snowfalls the last days and the stormy conditions inspired me to do some tricky stuff – we went testing @ 3500 to see how long polychromelab fabrics work. permanently changing conditions and … one of the most impressive days this year- more to come michele


APPARELTEST WITH TRICKY CONDITIONS

today i went for a fast test in one of my testing areas around innsbruck,  the goal was to have 3 colder hours turning into hot hours to feel the products working cold to warm during first tracking in deep fresh snow. reward after fighting powder is a good ride. reaching 1100 cet it was amazing to see avalanches going down left and right every minute including fresh powder becoming slush within moments. nature is a good teacher. michele


1/2 DAY BACKYARD TEST

 

greets michele