Self-cooling workwear for extreme heat environments. Cactus-inspired micro-structures meet thermoelectric harvesting. Foundries, refineries, fire—bring it on.
A steelworker steps into a 2,000°F furnace zone wearing just a lightweight LavaFiber suit. Frost patterns bloom across their shoulders. Their body temp holds steady at 98.6°F while conventional gear would already be melting. That's the difference.
Cactus-inspired micro-structures wick moisture through evaporation channels, passively regulating temperature like nature intended.
Embedded thermoelectric fibers capture waste heat from machinery. The hotter the environment, the more power you generate.
Strategically placed cooling modules target high-heat areas—shoulders, back, chest—creating micro-climates where you need them most.
$150/month for fabric replacement & cooling module maintenance
Volume discounts available · Net-30 terms