A jacket that is more respectful of the environment, waterproof, & breathable. Its membrane protects you from the rain and wind in the mountains. In our photos, Meggie measures 5’11” & wears a size S.
At the foot of Mont Blanc, our hiking team eco-designed this jacket for regular hikers ready to face mountainous bad weather!
Cut
This jacket has a fitted cut. The fabric is 13% spandex and the “raglan” sleeves up to the collar give better stretchability and more freedom of movement during your hikes. A warm layer, such as a fleece or a light padded jacket, can be worn underneath.
You can choose your usual size, or a size above if you don’t want it to be worn fitted.
Hood
The adjoining hood is adjustable in height and depth thanks to an elastic drawcord. Stiff visor for maximum face protection.
The little detail that makes the difference: a triangular opening on the side of the hood for better visibility to the sides.
JACKET STRUCTURE / 3 LAYERS
This jacket is made up of 3 layers, the best protection there is on the market: The membrane is glued between the inner and outer component layer (hence it being called 3 layers).
The membrane is a kind of very thin polyurethane film that makes the component waterproof while remaining breathable.
It is protected by knitted fabric and has the advantage of being softer, lighter, more durable, and often more breathable than a coating.
WATERPROOFNESS TEST
The waterproof rating is measured by the fabric’s resistance to water pressure expressed in terms of the height of a water column in mm (test based on the ISO 811 standard). The higher the water pressure, the more waterproof the fabric.
The component of this product has a waterproof rating of 15,000 mm, i.e. it can withstand the pressure exerted by a 15,000 mm column of water. This is also equivalent to 15,000 Schmerbers.
BREATHABILITY TEST
Component breathability is measured by its thermal evaporative resistance (RET).
This is its capacity to let water vapor generated by the body during physical activity escape and therefore avoid water accumulating on the skin.
The lower the RET, the more breathable the fabric.
RET ≤ 6: very breathable fabric
RET ≤ 12: breathable fabric
RET ≤ 20: little breathability
Our product has a 6 RET rating
Product design: our expertise
Our Quechua global design center is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie.
This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers, etc) and outdoor sports enthusiasts.
A great asset for designing your hiking products and providing you with all our expertise.
HOW TO RESTORE THE WATER-REPELLENT PROPERTIES OF MY JACKET?
The water-repellent property of a fabric is its capacity to make water run off its surface without absorbing it.
This prevents the fabric from soaking up water and keeps it lightweight and breathable. The fabric is made water-repellent by treating its outer surface; however, this property may deteriorate with use.
RECOMMENDED COMPLEMENTARY PRODUCT
The MH500 overpants protect the lower half of your body for a complete and effective rain protection system for your mountain outings.
OUR ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH
We are aware that we need to act to preserve our natural playground, therefore Quechua is committed to reducing the environmental impact of its products. Thanks to a more technical component, our MH500 jackets
are lighter, reducing their CO2 emissions by 28% on average.
This is still not enough and that’s why we are working to make this jacket 100% eco-designed one day.
A score for comparing products’ environmental impact
A product’s environmental impact is calculated over its entire lifecycle using various indicators.
A score from A to E is produced to help you make a responsible choice.
This rating is used to easily identify the products with the best environmental performance.
This is done by making a comparison between products of the same family (e.g. backpacks).
Decathlon is a voluntary supporter of this environmentally-friendly labeling approach.
Composition
Main fabric : 78.0% Polyamide, Main fabric : 22.0% Polyester cationic
Coating : 100.0% Polyurethane
Pocket : 74.0% Polyester cationic, Pocket : 26.0% Spandex
Hood lining : 80.0% Polyamide, Hood lining : 20.0% Spandex
Waterproof : Be protected, even in a storm, with its 3 layers at 15,000 Schmerbers
Breathability : 11.8″ side openings and component that wicks away perspiration (RET=6).
Lightweight : Only 15 oz in size S
Anatomical design : Drawcord at the jacket hem adjustable sleeves with good coverage adjustable hood
Pockets : 4 Pockets: 2 hand zip pockets, 2 inside pockets (1 zip, 1 net)
Freedom of movement : Stretch fabric (13% spandex), raglan sleeves for freedom of movement











































































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