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Salewa Sella Responsive jacket recycles your infrared radiation

Patrick Bardelli
2.12.2020
Translation: machine translated

A shell jacket that absorbs your body's infrared radiation and gradually releases it back into your muscle tissue? That's what Salewa promises with the new Sella Responsive. A promise that the South Tyroleans keep.

Higthech from Bolzano: From Salewa comes a shell jacket that is made for high mountain tours and ski mountaineering and weighs just under 500 grams. How does that work?

Responsive technology

Technical data:

  • Breathability: 20000 gr/m2/24h
  • Water column: 20000 mmH2O
  • Weight: 520 g (50/L)
  • Layers: Shell 3L/2.5L/2L
  • Fit: Athletic fit for sufficient freedom of movement
  • Back length: 77 cm
  • Technology: Bonded

Made for the mountains

The same Responsive technology used in the shell jacket is also used by Salewa in certain models of its ski trousers.

From Muottas Muragl to Pontresina

I'm about to head back to the hotel in Samedan when I discover the Salewa store in Pontresina. Just pop in quickly: Hey, you've got a really cool product in your range. Unfortunately it's the company holidays. Too bad. Well, just this way: Hey, you lovely people at Salewa, you've launched a cool product on the market.

My impression

What can I say? I really like the Sella Responsive. It keeps me warm and dry. It protects me from wind and weather. And it also cuts a fine figure in bright sunshine. However, it does come at a price. And at just under 500 francs, it's very steep.

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