| Breathability and Ventilation |
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| Moisture Management |
Refers to how well the jacket can manage sweat and body moisture. |
Prevents overheating and ensures you stay dry during high-energy activities. |
Jackets with breathable fabrics like GORE-TEX or mesh lining for better airflow. |
| Ventilation Options |
Design features that promote airflow, such as underarm vents or mesh panels. |
Enhances comfort during physical activity by releasing excess heat. |
Pit zips (underarm zippers) or back vents for customizable air circulation. |
| Layering Capability |
The jacket’s ability to accommodate layers underneath without trapping heat. |
Allows flexibility to add or remove layers depending on temperature conditions. |
Lightweight designs that still leave room for layering when necessary. |
| Quick-Dry Materials |
Fabrics that dry quickly and wick moisture away from the skin. |
Keeps you warm and dry in damp or snowy conditions by avoiding moisture buildup. |
Synthetic linings or treated materials that dry faster than traditional fabrics. |
| Strategic Placement |
Breathable sections strategically placed in high-sweat areas. |
Optimizes comfort and temperature regulation during movement. |
Jackets with perforated panels or mapped ventilation zones for effective cooling. |
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