Mars Jacket
Engineered with an anti-gravity pocket for shifting gravity fields.
- 3D printed vomit pocket with screw cap opening
- Anti-gravity pocket with internal and external zip openings
- Outer material is 100% ballistic nylon
The last time we colonised a planet was around 50,000 years ago. And it led to the invention of clothing and complex tools, as well as the rapid evolution of languages, architecture and society. Now we’re at a unique point in human history where we have the ability to save our own planet at the same time as colonise new ones. So we’re designing for both. Because the future won’t invent itself.
Engineers, explorers, pilots, architects and scientists are all going to need gear up in space. And there’s a lot to design for – from shifting gravitational fields and space adaptation syndrome, to bathroom breaks. Which is why our Mars gear comes with a vomit pocket made from 3D printed Nylon powder, anti-gravity pockets for shifting gravity fields, and a horizontal fly based on flight gear. It’s industrial workwear fit for any planet.
Technical Details
Ziploc bags to avoid leaks
Your coordination and vision tend to be a bit off when you throw up. So each Vomit Bag is 24cm x 21cm and made of industrial orange PVC that you’re unlikely to miss. Every bag comes with a Ziploc seal and a 1cm thumb tab to get it open quickly. To ensure the contents stay where they should, the two rings of the screw cap lock together between the material of the jacket. You’ll then need to dispose of the contents carefully.
An anti-gravity pocket
The further you get away from Earth the less gravitational force there is, which means you’re going to spend a decent amount of time floating around. So at the bottom left-hand side of the jacket you’ll find an anti-gravity pocket. It works the same way as a regular pocket, except the other way up. If you’re using the jacket floating about in space, you open the pocket at the bottom. If you’re using it on Earth you can open the jacket up and the anti-gravity pocket is accessible from the inside too. But from the inside it works the normal way up.
Colonising our next planet should be a bit easier
While Mars has its dangers – from galactic cosmic rays to 20,000km wide dust storms – it remains a known quantity. Manned missions will know their destination actually exists. They’ll know the speed and direction they have to travel to reach it. They’ll know they’re not going to fall off the edge of anything on the way, or be hunted down and eaten on arrival. Prehistoric man knew none of this when they headed out of Africa 50,000 years ago to colonise Earth. Every new journey was into uncharted territory. Early man was the probe and the rover. Colonising Mars should be a bit easier.
Size + Fit
The Mars Jacket has a regular fit.
Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Fits chest | 83 - 90 | 91 - 98 | 99 - 106 | 107 - 114 | 115 - 122 | 123 - 130 |
Fits waist | 71 - 76 | 76 - 81 | 81 - 86 | 86 - 91 | 91 - 96 | 96 - 101 |
Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Fits chest | 33 - 36 | 36 - 39 | 39 - 42 | 42 - 45 | 45 - 48 | 48 - 51 |
Fits waist | 28 - 30 | 30 - 32 | 32 - 34 | 34 - 36 | 36 - 38 | 38 - 40 |