Would you like to know more about the wadding used?
We use 125 g/m2 100% polyester wadding.
The wadding is composed of siliconized helical fibers, giving it high compressibility and resilience. Despite its thinness, it offers a high level of insulation thanks to the air trapped inside, while retaining a low weight. It also retains its warmth even when wet.
Durable materials
This polyamide fabric, using 20-denier yarns (unit of measurement for yarn strength), withstands 20,000 abrasion cycles. Martindale test, Standard 12 947-2.
Exterior: 100% polyamide fabric 39 g/m2, 20 denier
Lining: 100% polyamide fabric 35 g/m2, blend of 15 and 20 denier yarns.
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. In this way, the fabric does not become waterlogged, and remains light and warm. Water repellency is achieved by a treatment applied to the outer face of the fabric, but can 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 a sleeveless down jacket?
On a trek, a tear in a sleeveless down jacket can happen! The good news is that it can be repaired with a patch to prevent the tear from getting bigger or the synthetic fibers from escaping.
Don't feel comfortable repairing it yourself? Don't panic! Some Decathlon workshops offer an in-store repair service to mend your sleeveless down jacket using an iron-on patch.
Features
Inside flap under the zip to protect from the wind.
Flap at the top of the collar to protect the chin.
Tightening with elastic cord and tanka at the bottom of the garment.
Weight
S : 0.22 kg
M : 0.24 kg
L : 0.245 kg
XL : 0.255 kg
2XL : 0.275 kg
3XL : 0.285 kg