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Choosing the perfect hiking jacket: the Muule practical guide
Here are the key elements for choosing your dream hiking jacket:
The different types of hiking jackets:
In the field of protective jackets, there are two main families: softshells and hardshells.
- Softshells are a compromise between fleece and a jacket, designed to provide good thermal insulation and wind protection, while being water-repellent rather than waterproof. They can therefore withstand light rain for a limited period of time while maximizing breathability.
Thanks to their stretch material, they offer great freedom of movement, ideal for dynamic activities such as hiking or cycling in cool, dry weather. - Hardshells , on the other hand, are classic protective jackets, waterproof and designed to withstand more severe weather conditions such as heavy rain and wind. They do not provide warmth on their own and are therefore usually worn with a fleece or down jacket underneath. Their versatility extends to various outdoor activities and weather conditions, making them essential equipment all year round.
These jackets can be constructed in different layers, offering varying degrees of durability and comfort.
- Two-layer constructions combine the outer fabric and membrane into one piece, with a floating inner lining.
- Three-layer jackets combine fabric, membrane and lining for a unique, more durable and enveloping ensemble.
- Intermediate constructions, called 2.5 layers , offer a compromise
interesting between lightness and protection.
Membranes play a crucial role in the effectiveness of these jackets. Among the best-known, Gore-Tex® dominates, although other materials, such as Pertex Shield® or brand-specific membranes, also provide high-level performance. Waterproofing and breathability are measured in Schmerber and MVTR, respectively, with specific values illustrating their effectiveness under different conditions of use.
Understanding the Importance of Material:
- Breathability: Choose breathable fabrics to wick away perspiration.
- Waterproofing: A waterproof jacket is crucial for staying dry.
- Durability: Look for durable materials for extended use.
Adaptability to Climatic Conditions:
- Multi-Layered Jackets: Choose jackets that can be adjusted to adapt to temperature variations.
- Wind Protection: Make sure the jacket offers good wind resistance.
Comfort and Mobility:
- Cut and Fit: A proper fit promotes mobility and comfort.
- Weight and Compactness: A lightweight and compact jacket is ideal for long hikes.
Additional Features:
- Hoods and Pockets: Practical elements for functionality.
- Ventilation: Underarm zippers can increase ventilation.
Choose according to use:
- Mountain Hiking: Choose sturdy, thermal jackets.
- Forest Walks: Lighter, more flexible jackets are recommended.
Considering Ethics and Sustainability:
- Eco-Friendly Materials: Look for jackets made with sustainable materials.
- Ethical Practices: Support brands that are committed to responsible practices.
Conclusion : Choosing the right hiking jacket is essential for a comfortable and safe outdoor experience. Consider your specific needs and environmental conditions to make the best choice.
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