A jacket combining warmth, freedom of movement and protection from the wind.
On the chest, wadding protects the area most sensitive to the cold. The fabric is relatively thin on the stomach for greater comfort when wearing a hydration belt. The very stretchy fabrics on the arms and back provide great freedom of movement.
Water-repellent jacket, like all Quechua jackets.
A fabric's water-repellent property is its ability to let water slide off its surface without soaking in. The fabric doesn’t soak up water and so remains lightweight, breathable and warm. It is made from a treatment on the outside of the fabric, which must be renewed (every 3 washes).
Pockets for carrying the essentials.
The jacket has several pockets, including one inner pocket and two at the back, allowing you to carry everything you need for your outings (key, water, bars, etc.)
Reflective markings to be visible, even in the dark.
Reflective markings so you can be seen even in low light.
Dress properly for cross-country skiing, keeping you warm and dry.
When skiing, the rule of the 3 layers: A first thermal layer (high-tech ski base layer), a second layer (fleece or down jacket) and a third layer, your windproof and/or waterproof jacket.
Adapt the layers according to your level of physical effort and the weather.