Waterproofness
Waterproofing is a fabric's ability to prevent rain water from passing through.
A fabric's waterproofing is determined by measuring its resistance to the pressure exerted by a water column, measured in mm (test based on ISO 811 standard). The higher the pressure, the more waterproof the fabric.
A material with a waterproof rating of 2000mm resists the pressure exerted by 2000mm of water (which roughly corresponds to a 2-hour rain shower).
Breathability
To determine whether a fabric is breathable, we measure its evaporative resistance (test based on standard ISO 11092).
The lower its resistance, the more the fabric will let water vapour produced by the body escape, and therefore the more breathable it is.
For example: RET < 9 = extremely breathable fabric
Instructions for use. Repair patch:
Carefully clean the area with a dry cloth. Avoid any contact between your fingers and the adhesive side.
Place the patch on the inside of the jacket, extending it about 1 cm beyond the hole (trim if needed).
Apply firm pressure over the entire surface to remove air and ensure strong adhesion.
Machine wash at 30 °C, up to 10 cycles maximum. A tutorial video is available for application on the arm area.