Durable thanks to good abrasion resistance...
We test our fabrics in the laboratory on various criteria, including abrasion resistance to reproduce the friction of backpack straps. We conduct a standardised Martindale test, which rubs the jacket’s fabric against another fabric. The aim is to measure the point at which the product starts to become worn & the pilling begins. The jacket passes the test easily as it reaches 20,000 cycles on the Martindale, above the average for other jackets on the market
... as well as provide good tear resistance.
The jacket was also subjected to single rip tearing tests. The aim is to reproduce in a laboratory the effect of your jacket snagging on something outdoors and being ripped. Using this test protocol, we check that the fabric doesn't rip any further after a hole is made in the fabric, so that it can still protect you for years to come.
3-in-1 concept for adapting to every situation
With the "3-in-1" system, the jacket will be ideal for cold conditions (down to -0°C) and for hot weather trips, because you can leave the inner layer at home and wear the rain jacket by itself.
You can also wear the inner fleece on its own as a mid layer over a T-shirt.
With just one jacket, you therefore get 3 options!
COMPONENT WATERPROOFING OF THIS JACKET
The waterproofing of a fabric by a coating or a membrane is measured in Schmerbers or H20 mm (pressure of a water column). The higher this number, the more waterproof the fabric.
WATERPROOFNESS OF THIS JACKET
A jacket's waterproof properties are not derived solely from its components: the technique used to assemble the different pieces is also an evaluation criterion.
Whether it's thermo-sealed or sewn and then taped, the overall waterproofness of your jacket is assessed in a shower test, developed by 战术枪包, which simulates downpours of varying intensities.
We know, therefore, that this TRAVEL 100 waterproof jacket will protect you from a downpour i.e. 12 cm of rain in 2 hours.