FABRIC WARMTH
A product's ability to protect from the cold. This ability depends on the thermal resistance and the air resistance of the fabric. The higher its thermal resistance, the more the product retains the heat produced by the body while cycling.
FABRIC BREATHABILITY
To determine whether a fabric is breathable, we measure its evaporative resistance (test based on standard ISO 11092). The lower its resistance, the more the fabric will let water vapour produced by the body escape, and therefore the more breathable it is.
For example: RET < 9 = extremely breathable fabric.
CARE TIPS
Machine wash at 30°C. Synthetic programme. Do not add softener. Can be put through a second spin cycle. Hang to dry in a warm, ventilated place. Do not tumble dry. Do not dry clean. Do not bleach. Do not place on a heater to dry.