Climb a mountain and never take off your shell layer. FUTURELIGHT, a revolutionary fabric from The North Face, claims to make that, and a whole lot more, possible.
FUTURELIGHT. You may have heard the name floating around social media or in hushed terms from sponsored athletes. Today, The North Face revealed a fabric that could change everything about shell jackets, pants, and a lot of other products used for outdoor adventure.
A cutting-edge fabric, FUTURELIGHT offers previously impossible levels of breathability in a waterproof shell. The “nanospun” waterproof-breathable membrane is far more breathable than anything we’ve ever heard of. It will stretch across TNF’s pinnacle apparel lines starting this fall.
This is what we know about FUTURELIGHT so far.
FUTURELIGHT: ‘Highest Performing’ Waterproof-Breathable Fabric
To understand why FUTURELIGHT is a big deal, you need to understand waterproof-breathable fabric.
In its most basic form, these fabrics are porous membranes that block liquid water but permit water vapor to pass through. Pioneered by Gore-Tex, the invention of waterproof-breathable fabrics changed the way people experience the outdoors.
But these fabrics have drawbacks and compromises.
Generally, the more waterproof a fabric, the less breathable. While not a hard-and-fast rule, fabric that can withstand a deluge often results in excess moisture on the inside of garments from sweat.
And this is where FUTURELIGHT could change everything.
Super Waterproof, Super Breathable
In partnership with Designworks, a BMW Group Company, The North Face aimed to create a shell jacket that you would never have to remove due to sweating. FUTURELIGHT is the result of years of research. The product will make its debut at CES today, with Designworks rumored to have built a demo RV camper with this fabric to show possible future uses. Stay tuned!
