Adidas INSULATION J - Jacket - Women's - carbon

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ADIDAS TERREX

Features

Use: outdoor activities


 

MAIN DETAILS:

  • Membrane: no
  • Waterproof: yes
  • Windproof: no
  • Lining: yes
  • Compressible: yes
  • Fit: regular

TECHNOLOGY:

  • PrimaLoft® Gold Active
  • 4-way stretch

SPECIFICATIONS:

Construction

  • Full zip
  • High collar
  • PrimaLoft® Gold Active synthetic insulation, breathable and water-repellent with four-way stretch
  • PFC-free water-repellent finish

Pockets:

  • Zipped side pockets

Sleeves & Waist: 

  • Elasticated bottom hem

COMPOSITION:

  • Exterior: 100% (ripstop polyester)
  • Lining: 55% recycled polyester, 45% polyester

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TECHNOLOGY:

 

PrimaLoft® Gold Active: PrimaLoft® GOLD is the benchmark for high performance synthetic insulation. The ACTIVE model is made with a 4-way stretch fabric with high shape retention, for maximum freedom of movement.

  • Warmth: excellent weight-to-heat ratio for retaining heat without excessive volume
  • Water-repellent: reduced moisture absorption to retain heat and remain dry
  • Breathability: encourages moisture wicking to help protect from the damp and cold
  • Compressible: easy, compact storage
  • Lightweight: maximum warmth for minimum weight

 

4 WAY STRETCH: High elasticity clothing (4 times above average) that adapts to the athlete's movements, and quickly regains its shape.

 

COMPOSITION:

 

Recycled Polyester: Made from recycled polyester for environmentally friendly manufacturing.

 

Ripstop: This synthetic fabric, often made from nylon or polyester, uses a special reinforcing technique that makes it tear and abrasion-resistant. During the weaving process, reinforcement threads are interwoven at regular intervals into the hatched pattern. The intervals are generally 5 to 8 millimetres. Ripstop fabric is thin and lightweight with thicker threads interwoven into thinner cloth for a 3-dimensional structure.

 

CERTIFICATION:

 

PFC Free: PFCs belong to a group of chemical compounds that are used in a number of outdoor products for waterproofing the outer material. Their use has received a lot of criticism, as they are considered non-biodegradable. They build up in the body and are suspected to be harmful to health.

PFC-free products are environmentally friendly.