Kite Expedition in Greenland with Heïdi Sevestre and Matthieu Torder

September 6, 2024

Sena: Communication at the Heart of a Polar Adventure 

In a one-of-a-kind polar expedition, renowned glaciologist Heïdi Sevestre and seasoned adventurer Matthieu Torder pushed the boundaries of possibility by traversing the frozen expanses of Greenland by kite. This challenge was made even more daring by the fact that it was Heïdi’s first time using a kite, an activity that requires intense concentration and both hands constantly engaged to stay on course in extreme weather conditions.

In this high-stakes environment, communication wasn’t a luxury—it was an absolute necessity for ensuring both safety and success. For this, Heïdi and Matthieu relied on Sena’s cutting-edge communication systems: the Snowtalk and Latitude S1 helmet. These devices proved to be real game-changers, transforming their ability to coordinate every move, share vital information in real-time, and fully enjoy the adventure without compromising on safety.

Kite Surfing: A Challenge Where Communication is Crucial

On the ice cap, conditions are unforgiving, and vigilance is key. Kite surfing, which demands complete control of the hands and unwavering focus, leaves little room for distractions. This is where the Snowtalk and Latitude S1 systems became invaluable allies. With these tools, Heïdi and Matthieu could quickly exchange crucial information without ever letting go of their equipment, avoiding any potential dangers.

Feedback: Sena’s Technology at the Service of Polar Explorers

Heïdi still vividly recalls her first impressions: “It was my first time kite surfing, a truly demanding experience. Knowing we could communicate constantly without having to handle walkie-talkies or cables made a world of difference.”

Matthieu adds: “In environments like these, where every second counts and changes can happen in an instant, communication needs to be seamless and responsive. With Sena’s equipment, we could keep our hands on the kite and our eyes on the terrain, all while staying connected.”

Beyond Performance: A New Level of Comfort During Moments of Calm

Sena’s communication systems didn’t just revolutionise safety. During more relaxed moments, as they glided across the vast ice fields, the ability to enjoy a podcast or some music through the Latitude S1 helmet brought an added layer of comfort to their expedition. Heïdi reflects with a smile: “You can spend hours looking at the same landscape. Music really provided a sense of comfort in the middle of this vastness.”

Sena and the Future of Extreme Expeditions: Endless Possibilities

This expedition in Greenland marks a first for Sena, which had never before been part of such a large-scale project. By testing and approving the Snowtalk and Latitude S1 products, Heïdi and Matthieu have paved the way for new opportunities for improvement. One key question raised was the performance of the helmets at even lower temperatures, such as those expected in future Antarctic expeditions.

Discussions with Sena’s engineers are already underway to explore potential solutions. As Matthieu explains: “The possibilities are endless. We’ve already taken a huge step forward, and I’m convinced that these devices will continue to evolve and transform the way we approach extreme expeditions.”

Conclusion: A Promising Partnership Between Innovation and Adventure

This collaboration between Sena, Heïdi Sevestre, and Matthieu Torder highlights how technology can revolutionise the world of expeditions. The Snowtalk and Latitude S1 communication systems have proven to be game-changers, offering not only increased safety but also unprecedented comfort in extreme environments. As polar adventures continue to evolve, Sena remains at the forefront, ready to meet the needs of the world’s most daring explorers.