Trailberg has teamed up with insulation specialists Thermore to launch a new outerwear collection built around recycled materials and all-season performance.
The Trailberg Vision Insulated Jacket and the Trailberg Canyon Insulated Jacket combine lightweight warmth, durable construction and a sustainability narrative that’s built into the fabric rather than tacked on after the fact.
Both jackets use Thermore’s Ecodown Fibres Genius fill, an advanced insulation made entirely from recycled plastic bottles.
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The Vision Jacket leans toward a sleeker, more technical silhouette, featuring a three-piece close hood with a reinforced peak, microfleece-lined pockets and a 100% polyamide ripstop shell finished with a water-repellent coating.
The Canyon Jacket goes for a slightly more rugged profile, adding knit cuffs for better heat retention and an adjustable hood with an inner padded channel for extra protection on colder days.
Both models come in sizes XS to XXL and are designed with mobility in mind, aiming to move easily on the trail while holding up against daily wear.
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Trailberg positions the collection as gear built for “real conditions” rather than showroom scenarios, with durability and breathability high on the priority list.
The sustainability angle is a core part of the collaboration. Thermore’s recycled insulation process keeps plastic bottles out of landfills while giving them a second life as technical fibres, and Trailberg appears to be using this launch to highlight its shift toward more environmentally conscious outerwear.
The Trailberg x Thermore Vision and Canyon Jacket are available now at Trailberg for £160 / $215 / AU$329 (~€181).