I’ve used a bunch of different products from Keela over the last few years, including their hugely impressive Keela Munro jacket and also the excellent-value-for-money Pinnacle jacket, and what I’ve come to notice about the brand is that they seem to do a lot of thinking outside of the box. Their waterproof fabric, System Dual Protection, is a case in point. It’s waterproof protection done differently – and with great results.
Now they’ve just released a range of trekking t-shirts and trousers that are built to prioritise long distance comfort, primarily with the use of something they call StayFresh technology. Both the Trail Pro Trousers and Trail Pro t-shirts come with this treatment, which was developed by Polygiene, embedded within their fibres in order to keep the garments feeling and smelling fresh.
Does the Technology Work?
I’ll jump straight to this for you and tell you that yes, the technology works and it works well. I’ve used numerous garments with this Polygiene technology over the years, in socks, t-shirts, jackets and more, and I’ve always been impressed by just how effective it is. With this Keela kit things are no different. I wore the t-shirt over four days of hiking in Pembrokeshire, for instance, and by the end of the trip it still felt and smelt fine – my partner confirmed this for me too!
I recorded a video a while back. It’s old, but it will give you an idea of the tech’s effectiveness. In it, I wore a pair of socks every day for a week – and even ran to work in them – and they really didn’t get anywhere near as smelly as an untreated pair of socks would.
How it Works
Keela’s Stayfresh kit all uses what’s described as a reaction mass of titanium diocide and silver chloride. It’s embedded within the actual fibres of garments, as opposed to being applied on top, and it’s designed to last the lifetime of the products – in other words, it won’t wash out.
Initially developed for use in hospitals, the anti-smell tech works by preventing the growth and multiplication of odour-causing bacteria – the kind of stuff that thrives and spreads when you sweat. Polygiene, which is behind the StayFresh tech, states that its stuff is 99.9999% effective against bacteria and that all of its products have undergone extensive sensitivity testing and are completely safe.
Environmental Benefits
There are of course the environmental benefits too. Studies have found that skipping every other wash can save as much as 3,800 litres of water a year, that’s along with all the energy required for those washes too. Fewer washes also mean less microfibre shedding and fewer microplastics finding their way into delicate ecosystems too.