Silver-Infused Stealth Tracksuit: Block Radio Waves and Evade Tracking for Conspiracy Theorists
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Silver-Infused Stealth Tracksuit: Block Radio Waves and Evade Tracking for Conspiracy Theorists

Vollebak’s Futuristic "Shielding Suit" Blocks Tracking Tech for £3,990

[Image: Silver jacket and pants with metallic sheen; caption: Vollebak’s Shielding Suit uses NASA-inspired tech to block radio waves and infrared detection.]

If you’re worried about being tracked via your phone, British brand Vollebak has a bold solution: a silver tracksuit that blocks radio waves, infrared cameras, and even bacteria. Made with NASA-grade electromagnetic shielding technology, the "Shielding Suit" renders wearers undetectable—even if their phone is on.

NASA-Inspired Design
The suit’s outer shell is embedded with pure silver, blocking electromagnetic radiation in the 0.2GHz–10GHz range (covering Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and radar systems). This material was originally used by NASA to shield its Mars Curiosity Rover during Earth-based testing.

[Image: Mars Rover in a shielded tent; caption: NASA used similar shielding to protect the Curiosity Rover during pre-launch tests.]

Vollebak claims the suit also deflects infrared detection, making wearers invisible to night-vision cameras. Its phone pockets act as "wearable Faraday cages," blocking signals entirely. Named after scientist Michael Faraday, these enclosures trap electromagnetic energy, ensuring devices can’t be tracked or hacked.

High-Tech Features
Silver’s antimicrobial properties reduce bacteria growth, while the suit’s design includes security-focused details:

  • A peaked hood with adjustable cords.
  • Snapped cuffs and hem adjusters for full-body protection.
  • Two phone-shielding pockets—one on the chest and another inside the jacket.

[Image: Close-up of jacket’s phone pocket; caption: The Faraday cage pockets block signals, even when devices are on.]

Steep Price Tag
The Shielding Suit doesn’t come cheap: the jacket costs £2,495, and pants are £1,495, totaling £3,990. Vollebak, known for its futuristic designs like a lava-proof "Apocalypse Jacket" and a Mars-ready "Cocoon," partnered with German lab Shieldex—a specialist in aerospace and medical textiles—to develop the suit.

Why It Matters
Vollebak argues electromagnetic radiation poses growing risks, from cyberattacks to cosmic exposure during space missions. While the Shielding Suit is extreme for everyday use, its release highlights rising concerns about digital privacy. The suit is available for pre-order now, with shipping starting in April.

[Image: Model wearing full silver suit; caption: “You’ll look like you’ve stepped off a spaceship,” says Vollebak.]

For those prioritizing anonymity, this avant-garde gear offers a sci-fi solution—at a luxury price.

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