Chlorophylle considers safety to be an essential component of any outdoor adventure. With 70% of the Canadian population participating in outdoor activities and 44% engaging in mountain hiking, our commitment to safety is undeniable. That is why for several years, we have incorporated RECCO® technology into some of our technical garments designed for hiking and skiing. As a Quebec outdoor brand, we believe in our responsibility to the community.

Your safety is our priority, as unexpected events can occur at any time outdoors.

A Crucial Collaboration for Rescue Operations in Quebec since 2022

Since June 2022, Helico Secours, a solidarity co-operative, has exclusively operated RECCO technology by helicopter during rescue operations in Quebec. This new collaboration strengthens rescue coverage in Quebec and Eastern Canada. Alain Vallières, their general director, emphasizes that during rescue operations, the location of individuals is often the main difficulty, and every minute counts in these crucial situations. The ability to quickly locate missing persons in case of emergency is often decisive.

A Wider and Faster Approach

"When used in the field, Recco location technology saves us precious time. The signals emitted by the airborne detector are detectable by reflectors over very large areas. This contributes greatly to the success of the intervention, and for the benefit of the person being searched for. This is why this partnership with these key Quebec players in the outdoor apparel sales and design industry is so beneficial.", said Mr. Vallières.

Supporting the Search with Chlorophylle


Chlorophylle donates $1 to Helico Secours for each product sold integrating Recco rescue reflectors, thus contributing to the support of the organization's search activities.

What is the RECCO® system?

The RECCO® reflector integrated into your clothing or equipment allows you to be spotted by air rescue teams. RECCO reflectors are passive transponders, with no need for batteries or activation, guaranteeing indefinite operation.

 

 

How does the RECCO® system work?


The RECCO detector emits a directional radar signal, similar to the projection of a flashlight.
When the radar signal reaches the reflector, it is sent back to the RECCO detector, providing rescuers with the direction of the victim.

As the detector gets closer to the reflector, the intensity of the signal sent back increases, thus facilitating the location of the victim by the rescuers.

 Learn more about the technology 

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Baffin

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Altitude jacket

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Altitude

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Essential for your outdoor activities


Here are the sports and outdoor activities where the RECCO reflector will become an indispensable ally. Whether you are a winter sports enthusiast, a mountain adventurer, a hiker or an intrepid explorer, safety in nature is paramount.

Backcountry skiing and snowboarding: When you're tearing down the snowy slopes, the RECCO reflector integrated into your equipment can be the difference between being found quickly or spending hours in the snow.

Mountain hiking: Mountain hikers can encounter unpredictable conditions. A RECCO reflector in your outfit can be a valuable asset to signal your position in case of need.

Climbing: Intrepid climbers often operate in remote locations. The RECCO reflector can provide peace of mind in case of emergency.

Camping: Even on a camping trip out in nature, the RECCO reflector can be a valuable asset for the safety of your group.

Trail running: Trail runners, who traverse remote trails, can also benefit from the peace of mind offered by the RECCO reflector.

Whatever your favorite outdoor activity, safety should always be a priority. The RECCO passive reflector offers you an extra layer of protection and peace of mind to fully enjoy your outdoor adventures. So, whether you're on the snowy peaks, steep mountain trails or tumultuous rivers, equip yourself with the RECCO reflector and explore the world with confidence. Your safety deserves to always be at the forefront, and RECCO is there to help you keep the course.

DID YOU KNOW?

 

The RECCO technology was developed in the 1980s by Magnus Granhed in Sweden. The inspiration behind this innovation came after Magnus witnessed an avalanche in the 70s. He then realized that many people were lost or in danger in the mountains, and he felt the need to create a more efficient search and rescue system. Seeing the pressing need to develop an avalanche rescue technology, he designed the RECCO system which uses radar waves to detect passive reflectors integrated into outdoor gear. This has led to a revolutionary innovation that improves the safety of outdoor enthusiasts around the world. Proof that life moments can be the source of ideas that save lives and transform outdoor safety.

 

We've integrated the Recco® chip in our Spring 2023 collection backpacks and some waterproof jackets.

Vital Signs for Safety in the Wild


The partnership between Recco and Chlorophylle has been ongoing for several years. However, it is essential to note that since the onset of the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns, our fellow citizens have enthusiastically rediscovered the forests of our beautiful region. They are venturing further and further into them, but often without the necessary knowledge, as Thierry Gaudron, vice president of Sauvetage 02 and head of operations and training, explained.

The Arrival of a Much-Awaited Technology


Mr. Gaudron, who is also the lead instructor, led the training of a team of 10 volunteers capable of participating in air search operations aboard an Helico Secours aircraft, the first cooperative specializing in air and heliport medical transport in North America. “With this system, we cover 1 km2 of area in 6 minutes. If we did this search with a ground team, we would need 14 men and 7 hours of work. The time factor is what is most important when one is lost in the forest. In terms of efficiency, it is a considerable gain. We have been waiting a long time for a technology like this that has the power to save lives.”, Mr. Gaudron specified.