How is the comfort temperature measured?
We test each of our products in the laboratory to give you an indicative comfort value. This is measured without tights for pants, and with a thermal T-shirt and fleece for jackets. The measurement indicated is that of the outside temperature at which the testers felt neither hot nor cold. This feeling differs, of course, according to the intensity of the activity, but also according to each individual's metabolism.
How should you dress to stay warm on the slopes?
To stay warm and dry, apply the 3-layer rule: Layer 1 or second skin, to stay dry. Layer 2 or insulating layer, to retain heat. Layer 3, or protective layer, to keep out the elements.
How is fabric waterproofness measured?
The resistance of a fabric to water pressure is measured in mm water column (test based on ISO 811). The higher the pressure, the more waterproof the fabric. This component, with a waterproofness of 10000mm, will therefore withstand the pressure exerted by 10000mm of water.
For skiing, we recommend components ranging from 3000mm to 20000mm.
Washing tips
WASH THE FUR SEPARATELY.
To optimize the performance of your ski jacket or pants, we recommend:
* Machine wash at 30°, synthetic program.
* Turn the product inside out.
* Use very little detergent. Do not use fabric softener.
* Spin between 800 and 1200 rpm recommended.
* Dry flat or tumble dry (preferred). This stage is very important to dry the inner fibers thoroughly and give your jacket its fullness.
This product is repairable.
During the warranty period, we will repair your product free of charge. Whether it's snags, seams, zips,... These solutions will be offered to you in your usual store. If, however, we are unable to repair your product (production defect), you can exchange it or have it refunded.
To help you choose the right size
The model wears a size M and measures 175 cm.
Her measurements are:
Waist: 67 cm
Hips: 99 cm
Chest: 90 cm