Designed for unpredictable weather conditions, the collaboration includes both specialised lens technology and advanced fabrics to manage your body temperature. The result: an exploration gear built to withstand whatever nature throws its way.
The collaboration reflects District Vision’s approach to mindful living fused with high-performance activewear, while upholding 66°North’s nearly 100-year legacy of functional durability.
Suitable for Iceland, perfect for Everest.
The hero piece, Tindur down puffer designed for Arctic conditions with Gore-Tex Labs Windstopper face fabric.
One of the 66°North staples, Tindur down jacket is inspired by a custom 66°North suit worn by the first Icelander to summit the north face of Everest in 2013, now updated with a shorter fit.
With its rounded shape and baffle construction, it takes two days to sew, and creates the feeling of a warm bubble of air around you, heating quickly as you move.
Eyewear designed to tackle the brightness of the winter sun and snow.
The selection includes two signature models of District Vision - the Keiichi and Eiichi - both built with shatterproof polycarbonate lenses, oleophobic and anti-reflective coatings, and the D+ Photochromic lens for seamless adaptability in variable light.
“Since its founding in Iceland in 1926, 66°North has always been about creating gear for survival – and this partnership with District Vision embodies that heritage. We truly admire District Vision’s philosophy of mindful performance. They are the ideal partner to help us discover what it means to move with intention, in any climate, and to take our next bold steps into the running world.”
Helgi Óskarsson, CEO, 66°North
