Ultimate Guide to Softshell Jackets

27 Dec.,2023

 

Wind Resistance
Wind resistance is an important factor in maintaining the user’s core temperature.  Managing the effects of wind-chill will be a higher priority for some users than others, so it is worth taking it into account.

In the technical specifications of some of our softshell garments, you will notice a value expressed as CC or CFM this relates to how wind resistant the garment is, with a higher number denoting less resistance to wind. It is typical for such a measurement to indicate that the garment is more breathable, but the nature of softshells means that there will always be exceptions to the rule – so if you are not sure, ask us.


Water Resistance

Softshells will offer some protection against rain, but our softshells are not waterproof, rather water-resistant.

The nature of softshell fabrics means that ingress will eventually occur, but it’s level of ingress relative to the overall comfort of the jacket that makes them so good for general or everyday wear, as well as many outdoor activities where very wet weather is not likely.

As an extra measure, we treat all of our softshells with DWR (Durable Water Repellency). Often confused for waterproofing, DWR coatings are a chemical treatment that is applied to the outer face of the garment, causing water to bead so that instead of soaking into the garment’s outer, the rain simply rolls off.

After prolonged use you will find that the DWR’s performance begins to diminish. This can be refreshed by applying a DWR treatment after washing.  For full instructions see our care section.

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