Wildland suits

New wildland suit made out of one-layer Kermel fabric

Station wear garments are also used by wildland firefighters in Spain, France or Italy:

  • Kermel V50 (50% Kermel®, 50% Lenzing FR), 260 g/sqm,
  • Kermel V70 (70% Kermel®, 30% Lenzing FR), 205 & 230 g/sqm.

In order to widen the range of solutions, KERMEL has developed new fabrics to meet the specific needs of wildland firefighters:

  • comfort in hot conditions over a long period of time,
  • air permeability,
  • sweat transport,
  • high visibility colours (bright orange, bright yellow),
  • high mechanical strength (tear strength).


Solutions made out of Kermel®:

  • HEROSKIN:
    • 230 g/sqm for North Europe,
    • 175 g/sqm for South Europe;

  • KERMEL V50:

    • 230 g/sqm associated with 250 g/sqm (for the reinforced parts of the garments, e.g. on the knees).



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