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THE WORLD'S WARMEST JACKET

ENGINEERED FOR EXTREMES

The new Titan down jacket is the world’s warmest jacket for its weight, which falls within the 1kg maximum required for extreme exploration.

Named after the coldest place on earth, the Titan Dome on the Antarctic plateau, the Titan was co-developed and tested by polar explorer Louis Rudd MBE, the first Briton and second overall to traverse the Antarctic continent solo and unassisted.

Trusted by professionals, it has been supplied to the UK Ministry of Defence and worn on numerous Shackleton Polar Challenges, cementing its claim as the definitive expedition-grade down jacket.

TITAN EXPEDITION DOWN JACKET

To create a critical & highly efficient piece of survival equipment for unsupported Antarctic expeditions - designed for stationary periods in extreme -40°C conditions and 150 mph winds.

Every detail should prioritise warmth, durability, and usability in emergencies. The jacket must be as lightweight as possible but also abrasion-resistant, easily packable, quick to don with gloves, and capable of sealing in heat over full layering systems.

The Titan fabric is constructed with a 2-layer Pertex Shield membrane and Pertex Diamond Fuse ripstop fabric.

The Pertex Shield membrane is designed specifically for challenging conditions where weight and packability are a priority. It is lightweight, water & windproof but also soft, making it an ideal choice for the Titan.

Pertex Diamond Fuse is a technology that creates exceptional durability and abrasion resistance by weaving yarns with a unique, diamond-shaped filament structure.

The interlocking design delivers twice the abrasion resistance of fabrics woven with conventional yarns, enhancing long-term durability and preserving the fabric’s integrity and stability even in the extremes.

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THE MISSION

THE FABRIC & TECHNOLOGY

THE RESULT

HEAT HALO NECK

Developed over three Antarctic seasons with explorer Louis Rudd MBE, the Heat Halo Neck Baffle adds vital warmth to the neck area and prevents retained heat escaping from the core body area below.

BOX-WALL CONSTRUCTION

Laboratory tested down to -80°C, the boxwall construction completely eliminates cold spots.

EXCLUSIVE BODY-MAPPING

Exclusive body-mapping delivers ultimate warmth including Climashield Apex panels around the hood, elbows & cuffs which enhance longevity.

WARMTH WITHOUT WEIGHT

Weighing in at just under 1kg with 337g of 850fp, 90/10 goose down, the jacket is highly packable and supplied with its own Compression Sack and Pillow Sack.

ENGINEERED FOR EXTREMES

Designed for technical versatility, the jacket features cohaesive cord locks, YKK Aquaguard Zippers & a helmet-compatible, fully-adjustable hood.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

DESIGNED, IMPROVED AND REFINED OVER 3 YEARS & 7 PROTOTYPES WITH LOUIS RUDD MBE.

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Prototype 1 at the Geographical South for the first time.

Prototype 2 on expedition with Shackleton Challenges in Finse, Norway.

Prototype 3 at the South Pole with Shackleton Challenges having completed the Last Degree in 2024.

Prototype 4 undergoing thermal testing at Loughborough University in the cold chamber.

Prototype 5 on a Shackleton Challenges Recceat the summit of Aconcagua in 2024.

The final prototype on expedition in Finse, Norway in March 2025.

THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS