| Whose | Mammut (proprietary) |
| What it is | Body-mapped 3D construction/cut |
| Goal | Ergonomic fit, freedom of movement |
| How | Seams/panels mapped to body motion |
Mammut Georganic 3D Technology is a proprietary construction approach that shapes garments to the body’s three-dimensional, natural geometry — placing seams, panels, and articulation to follow how the body actually moves. The goal is an ergonomic, body-mapped fit with greater freedom of movement and fewer pressure points, used across Mammut’s technical apparel.
Fit that moves
A Mammut fit-and-construction technology used in softshells and hardshells, alongside Flextron and 360 Fusn.
Frequently asked questions
What is Mammut Georganic 3D Technology?
Georganic 3D is Mammut's construction technology that shapes garments to match the body's natural three-dimensional form and movement. By mapping seams, panels, and articulation to anatomy, it aims for a more ergonomic fit with better mobility and fewer pressure points than a flat, conventionally cut garment.
What's the benefit of a body-mapped cut?
A 3D, body-mapped construction lets a garment move with you — reaching, stepping, and twisting — without riding up, binding, or creating uncomfortable seams, while reducing excess fabric. For active mountain pursuits, that means greater freedom of movement and comfort under a pack or harness.
Where is Georganic 3D used?
Across Mammut's technical apparel, including shells and active pieces where precise fit and mobility matter. It's often combined with the brand's other technologies (like stretch constructions) to deliver garments tuned for climbing, ski touring, and alpine use.
Sources
- Mammut technologies — Mammut
- Garment fit & construction — The Mountaineers