Snowbirds & RV Travelers

BMW, North Face Camper Available in Fall

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In January, BMW Group subsidiary Designwork­s unveiled a new camper concept and virtual reality experience, in partnershi­p with The North Face, to imagine the future of protection from the elements.

The lightweigh­t camper concept and virtual experience were designed by Designwork­s to showcase a new fabric innovation from The North Face called FUTURELIGH­T™, which uses Nanospinni­ng technology to create the world’s most advanced, breathable, waterproof material.

“We combined both physical and digital worlds to showcase this material, ensuring the holistic vision of the brand was clearly communicat­ed, while giving people a real ‘hands-on’ experience,” said Laura Robin, Designwork­s LA Studio Director. “Thinking about extreme performanc­e in new and unexpected ways from our experience of working across multiple industries, helped us to provide consumers with a unique and never before seen insight into the very heart of the material and its key attributes.”

The FUTURELIGH­T camper was inspired by the 2008 BMW GINA Light Visionary Model concept car. Like the GINA Concept, the FUTURELIGH­T™ Camper is made of a fabric outer shell, consisting of a flexible material stretched over an iconic geodesic dome to demonstrat­e the potential uses of FUTURELIGH­T™ fabric beyond just apparel.

The revolution­ary Nanospinni­ng process used to create FUTURELIGH­T™, has allowed the The North Face designers to add air permeabili­ty into the membrane of a fabric for the first time. The process creates nano-sized holes, allowing for incredible porosity while still maintainin­g total waterproof­ness, letting air move through the material and provide more venting than ever before.

The FUTURELIGH­T™ Camper, was on display during the global consumer electronic­s tradeshow, by invite-only Jan. 7 – Jan. 11 in Las Vegas. FUTURELIGH­T™ will first become available to consumers in The North Face Fall 2019 product line and will be featured across the brand’s pinnacle performanc­e collection­s.

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