Transition Stretch, a truely sustainable thermal layer
A minimalist insulation layer providing premium performance, progressive aesthetics and a truely sustainable technology.
Transition Stretch™ is a 4-season versatile thermal layer with an exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio. The microdenier Comfort Grid construction is soft and quick drying. It creates airpockets for effective insulation while worn as a midlayer and airflow while worn as an outer layer. The stretch and low friction jersey face provides perfect fit and unrestricted freedom of movement. The fabric is made from recycled fiber and the products are fully recyclable.
The Men’s and Women’s Transition Jackets and Houdies featuers are Comfort Cut neckline, 2-way frontzip with zip-garage and alpha seams. A hidden cellpocket at chest is adapted for electronic devices. Aesthetically the articulated fit and perfomance features have resulted in a progressive design DNA, adaptable to an urban setting just as well as to the outdoor extremes.
News Archive
2010.07.28 Thanks!2010.07.08 Houdini at Friedrichshafen
2010.06.17 Back to Indian Creek
2010.06.17 Dries in no time
2010.05.07 Metropolis Tee
2010.03.22 Freeride World Tour
2010.03.19 Fusion
2010.03.02 Spring and Summer collection 2010
2009.09.03 Pro Houdi
2009.08.11 Now it's here, 2009's Fall & Winter collection!
2009.08.04 Join us at Facebook
2009.07.29 Transition Stretch, a truely sustainable thermal layer
2009.07.21 Pura Vida
2009.07.15 The Houdini Team is back from Germany
2009.04.07 Meet Houdini at Pure Freeride Camp
2009.03.24 Ane Enderud Freeride World Champion
2009.03.09 Liquid Rock Pants
2009.02.23 Ane Enderud won in Chamonix!
2008.05.21
2007.12.12 Peak UK Himalayan Challenge November 2007
2007.06.13 Swedish Meatballs
Friends Adventures
2010.06.11 Travel tips from Jonte Grundelius2010.03.25 Enjoying the powder!
2010.02.17 Down in the Graveyard!
2010.02.17 Two Houdini Friends on the podium in the Freeride World Tour Championship!
2009.05.18 Johan Wigforss and Long Power Tights
2009.04.15 Kajakcross with Mats Wålstedt
2009.04.14 Iceclimbing with Felix Oppenheim