This winter jacket is part of the ECWCS (Extended Climate Warfighter Clothing System), developed for the U.S. Army, and corresponds to the highest, seventh level of insulation. It is designed for those who spend long periods outdoors in low temperatures and need maximum warmth, comfort, and reliability. The jacket effectively serves as an outer protective barrier in snow, wind, and freezing conditions.
Why Level 7 matters
Level 7 is intended for use in the harshest weather conditions. This insulation level is specifically designed for cold climates and provides exceptional warmth without overheating or unnecessary bulk.
Advantages:
- Maximum heat retention at temperatures down to -25°C
- Protection from wind, snow, and moisture
- Lightweight and comfortable fit without restricting movement
Construction and materials
- Fabric: 100% nylon with a membrane — provides wind and moisture protection while remaining lightweight and durable.
- Thermal lining: nylon with graphene — a modern solution for heat retention, offering antimicrobial properties and effective thermoregulation.
- Insulation: G-Loft (made in Austria) — a premium synthetic filler. It does not absorb moisture, retains warmth even when wet, and does not lose its shape over time.
- DryWarm™ System technology by T-Form — a two-layer system of cold and moisture protection that creates a “dry warmth” effect even in challenging climatic conditions.
Functional features of the jacket
- Anatomical cut for comfort during active movement
- Adjustable hood — compatible with helmets or hats
- Adjustable Velcro cuffs
- Durable zippers and windproof protection
- Convenient external and internal pockets for personal items and gear
- High stand-up collar for additional neck protection
Who this jacket is for
- Military personnel and special forces
- Hunters, fishermen, hikers
- Security and rescue service workers
- Anyone who works or actively spends time outdoors in winter
The GEN III Level 7 winter jacket is an investment in warmth, comfort, and reliable protection in any winter weather.
