Equipping the caravan.
We source, customize, and validate field equipment built for polar research envelopes — from cold-rated wheels and tires for small equipment to sleds, power, and sensors. The threshold between scientific progress and campaign immobilization.
Compound · tread · frost
Cold-rated wheels & tires
Low-temperature compound tires and thermal-cycled rims for the small equipment arctic research runs on — instrument carts, micro-rovers, field UTVs, generator trolleys, and sensor platforms. They stay pliable where standard rubber turns to stone, float over snow and soft tundra, and bite on glare ice.
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02Lightweight pulk sleds
Low-drag, carbon-fiber pulk sleds engineered to track cleanly behind scientific teams or small research vehicles. Low-friction runners and shock-absorbing tow bars prevent cargo tipping and manual strain on high-plateau traverses.
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03Insulated power blocks
High-density thermal containment units that keep sensitive electronics and life-support batteries at full charge in extreme cold, down to −55°C.
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04Micro-LIDAR pods
Heated, high-precision scanning pods with micro-LIDAR and multi-spectral sensors that detect surface fractures and map safe traversal paths for drone-assisted caravans.
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Every batch-sourced composite shell, insulation layer, and sensor pod runs a strict 72-hour deep-freeze cycle under full operational load before it ships.
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Parametric input
Expedition groups submit operating latitudes, payload metrics, and weight profiles.
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Design synchronization
We match requirements to sub-zero materials — reinforced tow bars, chassis, and vacuum seals.
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Cold-chamber verification
Every batch runs a 72-hour deep-freeze cycle under full operational load before shipment.
Tell us where you're headed.
Every system is built to your campaign and validated before it ever meets the ice. Start with a conversation — we'll handle the rest.
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