Directions for use
Dressing too warmly after heavy physical exertion can make you feel cold. Perspiration can't evacuate properly, so it remains in permanent contact with the skin. It's therefore a good idea to use an undershirt, which you can remove in milder weather. It's also important to open the vents before you get too hot, and close them before you get cold, when the intensity of the effort decreases, as on the ski lifts.
What should I wear under my ski touring jacket?
To stay warm and dry, apply the 3-layer rule:
ski underwear and an undershirt layer 2 to keep warm, a ski jacket layer 3 to protect against the elements.
Layer 1 keeps you dry by transferring perspiration from your skin to the other layers.
Layer 2 provides warmth. This is the case with down jackets and fleece pullovers.
The third layer
Layer 3 protects against the outside elements (snow, rain and wind) by keeping them out (while still allowing perspiration to escape, so you don't get "wet from the inside"). So, ideally, it's waterproof AND breathable. The third layer (or layer 3) can also help insulate lined pants or jackets, thus complementing the action of the second layer.
Your product is repairable.
This product is repairable.
During the warranty period, we will repair your product free of charge. Whether it's snags, seams, zips, etc. These solutions will be proposed to you in your usual store.
If, however, we are unable to repair your product (non-repairable production defect), you will be able to exchange it or have it refunded.