Technical details Open Accordion
- Constructed from a 3 layer stretch fabric
- Weight 230g
- Waterproof to 2,500mm
- All seams are fully taped and waterproofed
- Two-way waterproof front zipper with concealed storm guard
- Two front pockets with waterproof zippers
- Peaked hood with elasticated drawcord for adjustability
- Adjustable drawcord at the waist
- Articulated sleeve shape with extended underarm panelling
- Welded eyelets under the arms for additional ventilation
- Laser-cut bonded sleeve cuffs
- Hand wash with cold water
- Do not tumble dry or iron
- Do not dry clean
- Material made in Italy
Size + fit Open Accordion
Fit guide: The Solar Charged Jacket has a regular fit. The fabric and fit means the Solar Charged Jacket will still look good if you decide to size up for a looser-fitting jacket.
Model wears: Runner Ibrahim Van Den Berg is 6ft 2 / 188cm with a 38in / 96cm chest and a 31.5in / 80cm waist. Ibrahim has an athletic build and wears the Solar Charged Jacket in size Large.
Personalised advice: See our size guide for more advice on sizing, or you can ask us for personalised sizing advice here.
Returns and exchanges: Don’t worry if you order something and it doesn’t fit – we have a free, no hassle 30 day return and exchange period.
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
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Fits chest | 83-90 | 91-98 | 99-106 | 107-114 | 115-122 | 123-130 |
Fits waist | 71-76 | 76-81 | 81-86 | 86-91 | 91-96 | 96-101 |
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
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Fits chest | 33-36 | 36-39 | 39-42 | 42-45 | 45-48 | 48-51 |
Fits waist | 28-30 | 30-32 | 32-34 | 34-36 | 36-38 | 38-40 |
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The science behind the glow
The core tech that enables the jacket to glow is its membrane – an ultra-thin layer housed inside a translucent mesh that keeps rain out and lets sweat escape. Engineered with a phosphorescent compound it rapidly stores any light it comes into contact with and re-emits it slowly over time. The membrane acts as if it’s alive, absorbing sunlight like a plant. And with the phosphorescence engineered into the membrane itself, the tech sits at the very centre of the fabric, so it can’t wash out or rub off.
You can write on it with any light
To see just how responsive the jacket is to light, the simplest thing to do is go into a dark room and start writing on it using the torch on your phone against the surface of the fabric as if you were using a pen on paper. It will start glowing instantly and leave a trail of light. There is no time lag or warming up. The fabric reacts the moment light strikes it.
Or draw pictures on it
The fabric reacts so rapidly you can see the jacket’s tech at work anywhere, but the darker the room you’re in or the mountain you’re on, the brighter the glow will appear. Drawing on it with a flashlight or headtorch is one of the more fun things you can do. And we made it with lasers and welding so that every part of the jacket apart from the zip behaves like a light or a canvas.

You can charge your jacket with the sun
The Solar Charged Jacket is naturally fuelled by sunlight, so one of the easiest ways to charge it is by wearing it outside during the day. Whether it’s for 2 minutes or 2 hours, the jacket will store the energy from the sun and start glowing as soon as you head somewhere dark. Even if it’s a cloudy day or you leave it near a window, daylight is bright enough to charge it up.

How it looks when it’s first charged
When it’s fully charged at night it glows green like kryptonite. As well as being a cool party trick, it can be life-saving on a mountain. No search team would ever fly past a human-sized firefly. This image was taken after blasting the jacket with multiple high speed 12,000 watt flashes in a studio.

The darker the environment, the brighter the jacket will glow
The logic behind the jacket is really simple: the brighter the source you charge it with, and the longer you charge it, the more energy it will absorb and the longer and brighter it will glow. The jacket will always appear to hold its charge longest out in nature at night where there’s less light pollution. As the jacket fades back to grey over the next few hours or minutes, depending on its charge, it will go through several phases, from a radioactive looking green, to a silvery green, then finally a ghostly white.

After 12 hours it will have a ghostly glow
The glow is at its brightest immediately after it has been charged, but can remain for up to 12 hours. At this point the jacket will be left with a ghostly glow that you’ll only see in your peripheral vision or if you stuff it inside a dark bag. If you want it to glow brighter at any point you can recharge it. If you’re heading out for a run you can use anything to hand to top it up – a head torch, your car headlights on full beam, even standing near a 60 watt bulb will do it.

It’s a subtle grey during the day
In broad daylight the jacket will only ever be a subtle light grey. And it will stay that colour until you go somewhere dark. In very bright light conditions the fabric will look semi-translucent, so if you’re wearing a black t shirt underneath it, the jacket will look darker than if you’re wearing something white. Built with precise engineering and no extraneous details, when you’re not taking it running through the night, the jacket is smart enough to work as your office jacket.

Works out in nature, not just in a lab
Even if you took away this jacket’s ability to store sunlight, you’d still be left with one of the most technologically advanced jackets ever made. That’s because the light-responsive material is also insanely high performance out in nature. It stretches more like a baselayer, keeps you dry, protects you from headwinds, is so light you can roll it up in your hand, and just happens to be storing and emitting light at the same time.

It’s stretchy and built for speed
Every square centimetre of the material stretches which makes it perfect for sport. The fastest way to see how much the jacket stretches is to pull it tight over your back – the elasticity is closer to a baselayer than a traditional shell. We’ve also engineered the jacket for movement. The sleeves naturally take the shape of someone running, with an articulated bend and extra underarm panelling. So whether you’re climbing, running or riding, the jacket will never restrict you.

The jacket is waterproof with fully taped seams
The jacket is waterproofed against ocean spray or summer showers, with the same membrane that stores and emits light also there to keep you dry. We finished every seam on the jacket with a specially designed transparent tape so that none of the glow is lost – and the whole surface of the jacket emits light. A two-way waterproof front zip with a concealed storm guard gives you extra protection.

Soft and light enough to roll up in your hand
The jacket is so soft you can comfortably wear it with just a vest or super light baselayer underneath and it won’t cling or stick to your skin like some lightweight jackets do. Whether it’s on your back or in your bag, it’s light enough to feel like it’s barely there. It’s also thin enough to roll up in your hand. So if you want to take it off and you look like you’re holding something that’s just crash landed from another planet, you can.

At 230g it’s good for any adventure
The Solar Charged Jacket is the Swiss army knife of jackets. At 230g it’s ultra-light and packable. So even if it’s been stuffed in your bag all day, it takes very little space or weight and the tech can’t fail. You can use it day or night for any type of sport or adventure to light you up and keep you safe and dry. Whether you’re heading out training in the dark, running an ultra through the mountains, climbing, riding, or out on the water, it works as a phenomenal lightweight rain jacket, windbreaker, emergency layer or safety device.

Wear it to work, or for an ultra-marathon
The entire jacket is constructed with a minimalist approach to design and precise engineering, which means it’s both smart enough to wear to the office and high performance enough to wear when you’re off grid. The cuffs are laser cut and bonded. Every seam is taped to give the jacket an incredibly clean look where every square centimetre of the material glows. And with every seam taped, there isn’t a single stitch on the jacket that could possibly rub you.

Two front pockets
You’ll find two front pockets which are large enough for wallets, cards, keys, route maps, or some spare kit. They’re easy to use when you’re wearing a backpack. And they fasten with rubberised and lockable zips, so once they’re done up they won’t come undone.

Laser cut and welded underarm vents add ventilation
We’ve laser cut three air vents under each armpit to provide a little extra airflow when you’re working your hardest. All six vents have welded edges to keep the material intact.

Minimalist fastenings you can tighten at high speed
The hood and waistband are both fitted with elasticated drawcords that can be pulled tight at high speed. The hem cord is below your left hip and pulls the whole jacket tight below your waist for freezing nights. The drawcord on the hood runs around the centre of your head, and however tightly you pull it, the stretchiness of the fabric and cut of the hood mean that when you turn your head the hood turns with you.
Built for the future
Most clothes today still do what they’ve been doing for the last 50,000 years – they keep you warm, dry or cool. But over the next 10 to 100 years clothes are going to become intelligent by responding and adapting to the environment you’re in. Alongside our Graphene Jacket that can store and redistribute heat, and our Full Metal Jacket that is the first step towards disease resistant clothing, our Solar Charged Jacket can become its own light source, making it just one of the many technologies we’re working on to make the future happen faster.

If you need something a bit warmer
In 2020 we took the Solar Charged Jacket and started working on something even more ambitious for colder climates – the Solar Charged Puffer. Built for the coldest, darkest places on Earth, it’s took us 3 years to make it. Engineered with a 3 layer waterproof fabric, ultra-durable detailing and insulation that keeps you warm down to -40°C, it’s one of the most extraordinarily technical jackets ever made.
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