66 North Maelifell Beanie
Introducing the Mælifell Beanie, a limited-edition collaboration between 66°North and renowned outdoor explorer and photographer Benjamin Hardman. Inspired by Hardman's favorite Icelandic volcanic mountain, this versatile beanie is crafted from a warm, soft, and breathable blend of wool and synthetic fibers. With an adjustable roll length, it offers the perfect fit for any outdoor adventure or urban exploration.
66°North and Benjamin Hardman have joined forces to create the Mælifell Beanie, a limited-edition accessory that embodies the spirit of Icelandic exploration. As a long-term 66°North ambassador, Hardman's intimate knowledge of Iceland's landscapes and his passion for photography have influenced the design of this exceptional beanie.
The Mælifell Beanie draws its inspiration from Hardman's favorite Icelandic volcanic mountain, Mælifell, and is available in colourways that pay tribute to the mountain's unique appearance. Crafted from a carefully selected blend of wool and synthetic fibers, this beanie offers the perfect balance of warmth, softness, and breathability, ensuring that you stay comfortable without overheating during your outdoor pursuits.
One of the standout features of the Mælifell Beanie is its versatile and adjustable fit. After several design revisions, Hardman and the 66°North team have created a beanie that adapts to various head shapes and sizes, thanks to its adjustable roll length. This adaptability makes it the perfect companion for outdoor enthusiasts and urban explorers alike, as it seamlessly transitions from the rugged Icelandic terrain to the city streets.
As a limited-edition collaboration, the Mælifell Beanie showcases the shared commitment of Benjamin Hardman and 66°North to creating high-quality, functional, and stylish gear that supports and enhances your outdoor experiences. Whether you're braving the elements in Iceland or exploring your local trails, this beanie will keep you warm, comfortable, and ready for any adventure that comes your way.
66 North uses recycled, upcycled, biodegradable, or organic natural fibers. However, function, necessity, and longevity come first. 66 North would rather make a garment that lasts for a decade rather than one which is slightly more “sustainable” in the short term but has material which will break down and lead to waste after two or three years. 66 North have been a carbon offset business since 2019.