Additional functions
Adjustable belt tightening with Velcro.
Belt loop for belt if desired.
Elasticated snow gaiter.
2 large ventilation zips.
100% waterproof zips.
3 pockets, one of which is on the thigh, with a mini inner pocket for your cell phone.
Water-repellent
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, remaining light, breathable and warm. Water repellency is achieved by a treatment applied to the outside of the fabric. This treatment needs to be renewed over the life of the garment (we recommend every 3 washes). All Wedze jackets are water-repellent.
Component breathability
Pour savoir si un tissu est respirant, on mesure sa résistance évaporative RET (test basé sur la norme ISO 11092). Plus la résistance est faible, plus le tissu laisse s’échapper la vapeur d'eau générée par le corps en activité, et plus il est respirant.
Par exemple :
RET < 9 = tissu extrêmement respirant
9 < RET < 12 = tissu très respirant
12 < RET < 20 = tissu respirant
RET > 20 = tissu peu ou pas respirant.
Component impermeability
We measure a fabric's resistance to water pressure expressed in mm water column (test based on ISO 811). The higher the pressure, the more waterproof the fabric. A component with a waterproof rating of 10,000 mm will therefore withstand the pressure exerted by 10,000 mm of water.
What is a membraned or coated component?
Coating is like a paint applied to the inside of the fabric, making the component waterproof yet breathable. It is often less expensive than a membrane, and requires a lining to protect it. The membrane is a kind of very thin plastic film (polyurethane) that makes the component waterproof yet breathable. It has the advantage of being more flexible, lighter, more resistant and often more breathable than coating.
Waterproofing / Shower test
This garment has been validated in a shower test under 60 l of water / m² / hour for 2 hours. This test reproduces the conditions of a mountain shower.
How do you make a waterproof garment?
A garment's waterproofness is linked to its component, seam sealing and assembly design.
Then we carry out shower tests on our garments.
Washing your waterproof garment tutorial
We recommend that you follow this protocol every time you wash your garment, to preserve all its technical features.
Link: https://youtu.be/rh4GLwALgBM
After three washes, we recommend that you reactivate the water-repellent properties of your garment with a spray or impregnation treatment.
How do I know if my garment is breathable?
In addition to the breathability of our fabrics, we use technical solutions (zips, vents, mesh, etc.) to improve the overall ventilation of our jackets and pants designed for freeride skiing. These ventilation systems both regulate the temperature inside the garment and facilitate the evacuation of perspiration generated by the body during exercise.
Your product is repairable
This product is repairable.
During the warranty period, we will repair your product free of charge. Whether it's a snag, seam, zipper, etc., these solutions will be offered to you in your usual store.
If, however, we are unable to repair your product (non-repairable production defect), you can exchange it or have it refunded.
What is the RECCO® System?
100% of our freeride jackets and pants are equipped with the RECCO® system.
With RECCO® technology you can be located in the event of an avalanche accident. Equipped with RECCO® reflectors, a buried person can be located quickly and accurately by organized rescue using the RECCO® detector. RECCO reflectors do not replace the use of a avalanche beacon. Complementary in function, RECCO technology increases the chances of being found in time.
To help you choose the right size
The model in the photo wears a size M and is 175 cm tall.
Her measurements are:
Chest: 92 cm
Waist: 66 cm
Hip: 89 cm