66North Ljosufjoll Insulated Jacket
The Ljósufjöll Insulated Jacket, designed in collaboration with award-winning photographer Chris Burkard, is the ultimate lightweight layer for demanding outdoor adventures. With a PFAS-free, bluesign® approved fabric, recycled insulation, and thoughtful features like a protective collar and strategically placed pockets, this jacket seamlessly blends performance, sustainability, and comfort.
Born from a collaboration with Chris Burkard, an acclaimed photographer known for pushing limits in Iceland's harsh conditions, the Ljósufjöll Insulated Jacket is meticulously designed for outdoor enthusiasts. This lightweight jacket boasts a host of features that prioritize functionality without compromising on comfort or style.
The outer fabric is PFAS-free, bluesign® approved, and UV+50 protected, ensuring durability and safety for both you and the environment. Crafted from 52% polyamide and 48% recycled polyamide, it offers reliable performance with a reduced ecological impact. Inside, a built-in mesh lining houses 100% recycled polyester insulation, providing warmth and breathability during high-output activities.
Smooth two-way front zippers, two hand pockets, and two chest pockets, all equipped with lightweight YKK zippers and easy-grip pullers, provide ample storage space without hindering movement. The pocket placement is optimized for compatibility with backpacks and hydration vests. A bomber collar offers wind and sun protection while allowing unrestricted mobility, and the elastic hem in the body and sleeves ensures a secure, comfortable fit.
Whether you're running, cycling, hiking, skiing, golfing, or mountaineering, the Ljósufjöll Insulated Jacket is a versatile and reliable choice. Its combination of performance features, sustainable materials, and thoughtful design make it an essential companion for any outdoor pursuit. Experience the perfect balance of lightweight warmth, unrestricted movement, and eco-conscious construction with the Ljósufjöll Insulated Jacket.
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.