Fleece component: insulation thanks to air |
The mission of the fleece component is to trap air thanks to the volume created by its texture (and the brushing of the knit).
This air acts as a natural insulator, keeping the body warm.
Laboratory-tested, this fabric has a comfort temperature rating of 7°C to 10°C without an additional jacket. |
How is warmth measured? |
This fleece pullover has undergone thermal tests on its fleece fabric and in a climate chamber with a mannequin. These tests imitate the mountain conditions to validate our design choices. |
Why use a ripstop fabric? |
When hiking, you exert yourself and inevitably you sweat. To avoid that unpleasant sensation of dampness, we’ve designed this fleece using a breathable fabric that easily wicks away perspiration and keeps you dry. The half-zip collar provides ventilation. |
A fabric that frees up movements |
When you hike, it’s important that you feel free to move. That’s why we chose a stretch fabric that follows each of your movements for maximum comfort during exercise. |
A practical fleece that you can take everywhere |
We know how precious each and every cm² and gram are when packing a hiking bag. We’ve designed this fleece jacket with this in mind.
Lightweight and compact thanks to its compressible fabric, this fleece jacket won’t bulk up your backpack. |
What sizes are available? |
This fleece jacket is available from size S to 3XL. |
How you should care for this fleece |
Wash your fleece inside out at 30° on a synthetic cycle. Limit the spin speed to 1,000 rpm to avoid damaging your fleece. To preserve the fabric, avoid tumble drying. |
Resistance tested? |
To guarantee their quality, our products undergo rigorous tests. We check their resistance to pilling, discolouration and repeated washing. The resistance to wear is measured using the Martindale test that subjects a sample of fabric to repeated friction. 2-year guarantee. |