GRAnaREC Mid Layers: Adaptive Warmth | Near-Zero Weight
Next-Gen Mid-Layer System | Aerogel + Graphene Core | Self-Packable, Weather-Adaptive, Performance-Engineered | Lifetime Guarantee
Category: Fashion & Wearables
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GRAnaREC isn’t just a jacket—it’s a mission-ready ecosystem for anyone who demands top-tier performance in every climate. Whether you're a minimalist hiker or a gear junkie, this mid-layer system brings the future of outerwear to your pack.
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With 11 successful campaigns and a proven track record, the team inspires serious trust. Backers get transparency, tested partners, and a clear plan for manufacturing and logistics. Their lifetime guarantee isn’t just bold—it’s a rare level of commitment in crowdfunding.
A modular system with graphene + aerogel = serious gearhead candy. W.A.I.™ tech that actually adjusts insulation to the weather? That’s next-level. From urban wear to expeditions, every variant feels purpose-built and slick.
Lifetime durability cuts waste, and their switch to PFC/PFA-free coatings shows real eco-consciousness. Recyclable packaging and climate certification are strong sustainability signals. Would love a bit more detail on sourcing, but overall this is high-standard gear.
Starting at ~$149 (AIR) and scaling with tech features, it’s not budget gear—but it’s ultra-premium. Given the materials (graphene, aerogel), adaptive insulation, and lifetime warranty, the pricing holds up. The fact that it replaces multiple layers makes it a long-term investment.
they've done it before
the WAI is soo cool, and the rest of it is great as well
it's supposed to last a while and also has recycled materials.
good coats aren't cheap, but they are still worth it
they have always deliverd their products
functional design is their mark
Making strong but functional clothing, using their kickstarters to develop new ideas shows their responsibilities
Most of their products aren't cheap, but with a lifetime guarantee it's not so expensive at all
looks really cool, but I wish they had a version that was good for warm and wet climates, not just cold ones ( i live in miami and i need something like that)