July 08, 2022
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The Odin Pro Shield Jacket offers complete protection in the most extreme elements alongside enhanced versatility as the conditions shift.
Combining our first fortified, technical fleece fabric, it ticks the boxes for warmth, durability and breathability.
Developed with insights from the Seattle Mountain Rescue team, the Pacific Northwest-based volunteer community requires a durable midlayer that is equally breathable to prevent overheating when on call.
The team’s specialist skills in mountainous terrain searches and high angle rescues meant that this piece of kit needed to withstand abrasion. In their operational area where the highest point lies at 7,959 feet (2,426 meters), the conditions can change in the blink of an eye. HH Shield Fleece delivers warmth and water-resistance thanks to an innovative fusion of softshell and fleece fabric.
Along with these qualities, the Odin Pro Shield brings comfort and freedom of movement, making it an ideal layering piece for camping, hiking, trekking and mountaineering.
Strategically placed zipped storage pockets, seamless underarm patches and an under-helmet compatible hood further increase the jacket’s comfort and mobility. Not compromising on safety, in-built RECCO® technology enables you to be searchable in the wilderness.
Launched in 2008, the Odin collection is designed with and for professionals around the world to bring the most complete and purposeful weather protection in your most extreme adventures. The collection has since expanded and been recognized by multiple industry-leading magazines and enthusiast forums for its forward-thinking design.
Incorporated in 1948, Seattle Mountain Rescue is a volunteer organization of seasoned alpinists dedicated to saving lives through search, rescue, and mountain safety education. It specializes in mountainous terrain searches and high angle rescues, primarily in King County, Washington. It is a fully-accredited member of the Mountain Rescue Association and the King County Search and Rescue Association.