Elevenate
Skiwear with passion
The Elevenate brand was founded in 2010 in Åre, Sweden, when designer and freeskier Sara Rönngren and UIGAM mountain guide Jimmy Odén decided to create their own version of modern and high quality clothing for mountain sports. As enthusiastic skiers, both have high demands on their equipment. That's why they place great emphasis on good workmanship, the best materials and durability in their products. Also the freedom of movement must not be restricted.
The collections are inspired by the Scandinavian mountains around Åre. This is also where the equipment is tested extensively. Today, Elevenate's product range extends from performance-oriented ski and outdoor clothing to casual wear. The brand thus offers the right outfits for the mountain lifestyle, whether sporty on the mountain or relaxed in the valley.
High quality for high performance
To ensure that its products can withstand adverse conditions, the Swedish manufacturer uses Gore-Tex Pro fabrics. These are particularly robust and extremely breathable. At the same time, they offer reliable, long-term protection against water and wind.
With the Elevenate Performance Standard (EPS), the brand offers customers an additional indicator of high-quality materials. Products with the EPS mark have been thoroughly tested by the development team as well as by experienced athletes. They must be able to withstand all conditions.
The EPS shells are available as 2- or 3-layer versions. Both are wind and waterproof and breathable. The water-repellent layer keeps the breathable layer dry in rain and snow so that it can continue to do its job. At 20,000 mm, the water column of the 3-layer products is twice as high as that of the 2-layer fabrics.
Responsibility for the environment
In addition to high functionality, Elevenate also focuses on sustainability in its products. The high quality of the clothing makes it particularly hard-wearing and durable. A PFOA-free DWR finish is used for impregnation. In addition, recycled or bluesign® certified materials are used wherever possible.
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