
The Vollebak brand has long positioned itself at the forefront of clothing technology, incorporating cutting-edge materials with unique manufacturing processes. This approach to building the future of clothing is fully evident in the brand’s latest release, the Vollebak Shielding Jacket.


Designed to block electromagnetic radiation and shield the wearer from infrared cameras, Vollebak’s Shielding Jacket represents the most resilient clothing for security and data protection. Complete with Faraday Cage pockets to protect sensitive data stored on your devices, its high price tag is justified by the materials that NASA has previously used.

In addition to providing complete protection from electromagnetic radiation and infrared, the Vollebak Shielding Jacket is also capable of killing bacteria, a feature that few other items of clothing can claim. It’s a complete shielding suit that blocks anything in the frequency range of 0.2 GHz to 10 GHz, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, as well as radar systems and Ku-band satellites.
The aesthetic of the Vollebak Shielding Jacket is appropriately futuristic, with a polyamide structure finished with silver plating for a reflective sheen. Elastic cord adjusters are included at the hem and back of the peaked hood for a secure fit, with additional snap fastening at the cuffs.
Bringing the high level of technology used for the Mars Rover expedition to consumer-friendly clothing is an achievement for an already well-established brand known for innovation. For those seeking a complete outfit, the Vollebak Shielding Jacket can be paired with a pair of shielding pants featuring the same technology.
For more from Vollebak, check out the Beosound 2 Vollebak Edition.