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MT100 -5 °C - Women's mountain down jacket

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This down jacket keeps you warm on cool-weather treks! Up to -5°C active and 5°C static.

The most compressible of our down jackets saves space in your backpack and lets you trek light. Its 800 cuin loft guarantees an excellent warmth/lightness ratio!

Color : black / gray

  • XS In stock
  • L In stock
  • 2XL In stock

PRODUCT BENEFITS

Heat

Comfortable between 5°C and -5°C. 800 cu. in. fill.

Compact

Folds easily into its left pocket thanks to a double-pull zipper

Water-repellent

Outer fabric surface-treated to prevent water penetration. PFC-free

Friction resistance

100% polyamide outer fabric, 35 g/m2. 15 denier

Pockets

2 zipped hand pockets

Weight

This down jacket weighs around 260 g in size M.

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

How warm is this down jacket?

This down jacket, worn as a 3rd layer, has been validated for an active comfort temperature of -5°C, during a protocolized test in a thermal chamber. The mannequin wears a long-sleeved synthetic t-shirt and a light fleece. He walked in a simulated 5 km/h wind. We also tested this model statically. Its comfort temperature is +5°C.

The advantages of duck down and feather filling

Down's capacity to expand gives it 3 qualities for mountain sports:
- Thermal insulation thanks to the air trapped in the down and feathers.
- Ultra-lightness: with equal warmth, feather is lighter than synthetic wadding. This saves even more weight in the backpack.
- Ultra compressibility.

How do you measure the loft of down and feather fillings?

Loft represents the thermal insulation capacity of down by "trapping" a certain volume of air. It is expressed in cuin. So, the more lofty the down (the higher the cuin number), the more space it occupies, the more air it traps, and therefore the more insulating it is. For this down jacket, filled with 90% down and 10% feathers, the loft is guaranteed to be greater than or equal to 800 cuin (international standard).

How do I care for a down comforter?

This down jacket will be worn all winter, and will certainly need to be washed.
Our advice:
1/ Machine wash with a detergent for down or technical sportswear, at 30°, with 2 or 3 tennis balls. Spin gently.
2/ Tumble-dry on cotton setting, with 2 or 3 tennis balls, repeat 2 or 3 times until completely dry.

Component water repellency (not to be confused with waterproofing)

A fabric's water repellency is its ability to let water slide off its surface without absorbing it. This means the fabric doesn't become waterlogged, and remains light and warm. The fabric of this down jacket is water-repellent, but we recommend you wear a waterproof jacket over it if you're exposed to the rain. Water repellency is achieved by a PFC-free treatment applied to the outer face of the fabric, but may be altered with use. We advise you to reactivate it each time you wash.

How to reactivate water repellency?

After cleaning your down jacket, we recommend using a water-repellency reactivator liquid to maintain the hydrophobic properties of the outer fabric. It regenerates the fabric's water repellency and optimizes the performance of your garment throughout its lifetime.

How to repair your down jacket?

On a trek, a tear in your down jacket can happen! The good news is that it can be repaired with a patch to prevent the tear from getting bigger or feathers from escaping. Don't feel comfortable doing the repair yourself? Don't panic! Some Decathlon workshops offer an in-store repair service to mend your down jacket using an iron-on patch.

weight of down and feather filling

XS: 70 g
S: 77 g
M: 81 g
L: 88 g
XL: 94 g
2XL: 102 g

Warranty

2 years

COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

Composition

Filling 90% grey duck down, 10% grey duck feathers Main fabric 100% Polyamide Main lining 100% Polyamide Lining - Inner fabric 100% Polyester

STOCK TIPS

Store on a hanger in a dry place. Do not store folded in pocket.

Restrictions

Not suitable for hiking in wet weather.

TESTS

All our down jackets have been laboratory-tested in 5 km/h winds, worn as a 3rd layer on a thermal dummy (over a long-sleeved t-shirt and fleece). Their level of thermal insulation is measured on a scale of 1 to 5, enabling you to make the most appropriate choice for your use.

Maintenance tips

Machine wash - 30° max - normal

No bleaching

Tumble drying possible - Moderate temperature

No ironing

No dry cleaning

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