The CO2 environmental impact of this softshell jacket is -18% compared to its standard model. The outer fabric is recycled polyester, the dyeing process reduces water consumption.
Looking for a warm, water-repellent, and windproof jacket to go hiking? The softshell Trek 100 gives you good protection against the cold!
What measures have been put in place to reduce the environmental impact of our softshell jacket?
To reduce our environmental impact, we have put measures in place on several levels:
– The inner fleece uses a clean dyeing process called dope dye.
This process incorporates the color pigments from the initial thread manufacture to reduce water consumption.
– 100% recycled polyester outer fabric.
– PFC-free water-repellent treatment
What are the features of this jacket?
– 2 hand pockets with zipper fastening.
– Elasticated tightening at the jacket hem,
– Comfortable, high collar for good protection against the cold
Thermal comfort and windproof
The wind makes you feel considerably colder.
With an outside temperature of 32°F and 12 mph winds, the perceived temperature is 14°F.
“Windproof” components fight the uncomfortable effects associated with this “freezing” effect. Forming a barrier against the wind, they effectively reduce heat loss. This Softshell Trek 100 model is comfortable down to 39°F when active, worn as a second layer.
Water-repellent property of component (not to be confused with waterproofing)
A fabric is water-repellent when it allows water to slide over its surface without seeping in. This prevents the fabric from swelling and keeps it lightweight and warm. The water-repellent property is achieved by treating the fabric’s exterior. This treatment must be renewed throughout the garment’s lifespan (recommended after each wash). Products for this are available in our stores. All Quechua softshells have the benefits of water-repellent treatment.
How to choose your size
Standard cut. Inside volume enables you to wear a 2nd layer underneath, such as a sweater or microfleece top, for added warmth when needed.
Washing, reactivating water-repellent properties: How to look after your softshell jacket
The water-repellent treatment becomes less effective with time, washing, and use. Find all tips for washing and reactivating water-repellent properties here:
https://www.forclaz.co.uk/how-to-look-after-and-repair-a-waterproof-jacket
How to repair your softshell if it has a tear
If your jacket has a tear and is damaged, remember the repair adhesive!
Our repair advice:
https://www.forclaz.co.uk/how-to-look-after-and-repair-a-waterproof-jacket
Adhesive repair patch:
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/repair-self-adhesive-patches-multi-purpose/_/R-p-324994
Composition
Main fabric : outer layer : 90.0% Polyester cationic, Main fabric : outer layer : 10.0% Spandex
Main fabric : inner layer : 100.0% Polyester cationic
Pocket : 100.0% Polyester cationic
Membrane/coating : 62.0% Polyurethane, Membrane/coating : 38.0% Polyester cationic
Windproof : Built-in windproof membrane. Protection from winds up to 18 mph.
Warmth : Thick fleece lining. Comfortable from 45°F to 39°F worn as a second layer.
Water repellent : PFC-free water-repellent treatment: The water slides off the fabric’s surface.
Ecodesign : 100% recycled polyester outer fabric.
Dope dyed fleece.
Durability : Fabric with tight weave so you can wear a backpack without any risk of tearing.
Weight : 1.1 lbs in size S.

































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