Product heat
A product's ability to protect against the cold. This depends on the component's thermal resistance and air permeability. The higher the thermal resistance, the more the product retains the heat generated by the body while cycling.
Component breathability
To determine whether a fabric is breathable, we measure its evaporative resistance (test based on ISO 11092 standard).
The lower the resistance, the more the fabric allows water vapor generated by the active body to escape, and therefore the more breathable it is.
Maintenance tips
Machine wash at 30°. Wool program. Turn garment inside out and zip up completely.
Do not use fabric softener. Dry in a dry, well-ventilated place.
DO NOT DRY IN A MACHINE as this will alter the component.
No dry-cleaning. Do not use chlorine. Do not place on a radiator.
Product tests
Our team of product designers, based at BTWIN VILLAGE in LILLE, is constantly on the lookout for ways to improve our customers' cycling comfort.
Our obsession is to develop products that respond to the needs of users, so as to eliminate their constraints.
To achieve this, we test our products every day in the field. You can follow the TRIBAN team on Strava, Instagram or Facebook.
Origin of wool
We use only wool from Merino sheep raised on non-mulesing farms in South Africa.