This Titan glove features an Outlast, thermal regulating liner called Fleming. Fleming is the softest and most fleece like feel liner from Outlast.
- Samtex Taslan Outer Fabric (2 x polyester strength, high water repellence)
- Hipora waterproof and breathable membrane
- Outlast ‘Fleming’ temperature-regulating inner liner with high moisture control*
- Long Inner softshell gauntlet cuff
- Reinforced knuckle protection with high-abrasion leather protection to impact areas
- Wrist and cuff Velcro strap adjustment
- Silicone grip palm
- Rubber visor wiper on thumb
- Stretch to back of hand and fingers
- Reflective strips
Outlast® technology, originally developed for NASA, utilizes phase change materials (PCM) that absorb, store and release heat for optimal thermal comfort. Outlast® technology is comparable to ice in a drink; as it changes from solid to liquid, it absorbs heat and cools the drink, keeping that drink at the desired temperature for longer. Outlast® phase change materials work in the same way, but are microencapsulated to be permanently enclosed and protected in a polymer shell. We call microencapsulated phase change materials Thermocules™.
This encapsulation process makes the Thermocules™ exceptionally durable for many applications. These Thermocules™ can be incorporated into fabrics and fibers and have the capacity to absorb, store and release excess heat. This gives any product containing Outlast® technology the ability to continually regulate skin’s microclimate. As the skin gets hot, the heat is absorbed, and as it cools, that heat is released.
Outlast® technology is not wicking technology, which manages moisture by reacting to your sweat and pulling it away from the skin. Outlast® technology will proactively manage heat while controlling the production of moisture before it begins.
Tested in Space, and Right Here on Earth
Outlast® technology is the only phase change material that carries the Certified Space Technology™ seal of approval. The technology was first developed for use by NASA, and continues to be developed and tested for efficacy and safety, across multiple applications, for major brands around the world. Outlast currently holds over 96 patents related to thermally adaptive materials.