Thermal insulation
This down jacket, worn as a 3rd layer, has been certified for a comfort activity temperature of -18°C during a standardised test in a thermal chamber.
The model is wearing a synthetic long-sleeved T-shirt and a light fleece underneath. It works with a simulated 5 km/h wind.
In our heat comparison tool, it represents 4 stars.
We have also tested this model in "static" mode; the comfort temperature is -5°C in this case.Heat-sealed compartments.
What does the RDS* certification mean?
RDS or “Responsible Down Standard” is a worldwide certification issued by an independent organisation to volunteer brands.
This standard enables us to guarantee the origin of the feathers in accordance with our commitment to use responsible materials. Our suppliers commit to using only goose and duck feathers bread for their meat and slaughtered before down and feather collection.
To find out more: https://www.forclaz.co.uk/what-is-rds-certification
Inflating Power of down/feather filling
For this down jacket with its 85% down/15% feathers filling, the fill power is guaranteed to be 660 CUIN or more (European standard).The fill power is a measure of the down's thermal insulation capacity and its potential to "trap" air. So, down with a higher fill power (higher CUIN number) will occupy more space, trap more air and provide greater thermal insulation.
What are the benefits of a duck down and feather filling?
The durability and fill power properties of down give this jacket 3 qualities for hiking:
- Thermal insulation thanks to the air trapped in the down and feathers
- Ultra low weight: down is lighter than synthetic wadding while offering the same degree of warmth. This saves even more weight in your backpack
- Ultra-compressible
Reducing the risk of feather loss
The main stitching of the compartments containing the down and feather are heat-sealed to prevent the loss of feathers.
In case of rain
The material of the quilted jacket is water repellent. It allows drops of water to slide off the fabric which delays the penetration of water into the quilted jacket while you get out of the rain. The shoulders and hood of the jacket, which are more exposed to the rain, are waterproof. We nevertheless recommend wearing a waterproof jacket over the quilted jacket in the event of prolonged exposure to the rain.
How to wash your feather down jacket
In general, do not wash a down jacket too frequently.
Here are a few tips: close all the zips on your down jacket and put it in the washing machine (synthetic cycle at 30°C).
In order to preserve the fill power and warmth, you can even put 2 tennis balls in the machine
Be careful to set a gentle spin cycle: a fast spin cycle may create balls of feathers that are difficult to break up.
How to dry my down jacket?
When you take your down jacket out of the washing machine it will seem as if the down has gone A tumble dryer is the best way to restore the fill power of the feathers. Put your down jacket inside with 2 tennis balls. Run 2-3 drying cycles.
If you don't have a tumble dryer, you can dry your down jacket on a drying rack. Regularly turn it over and pat it.
For more advice, you've come to the right place!
https://www.forclaz.co.uk/how-should-i-look-after-my-down-jacket
How do I reactivate the waterproofing properties?
The water-repellent treatment becomes less effective with time, washing and use.
Here is how to restore the water-repellent properties of your padded jacket!
https://www.forclaz.fr/comment-entretenir-et-reparer-une-veste-impermeable#bb3c2173-7b8d-42fd-af91-82649f9d9000
You can also use the water repellency restorer:
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/fabric-waterproofing-liquid-250-ml/_/R-p-308192
A score for comparing products' environmental impact
The environmental impact of the product is calculated based on its entire life cycle and using different indicators. A general score from A to E is provided to help you easily identify the most eco-friendly products by comparing products of the same type (T-shirts, trousers, backpacks, etc).
Decathlon is committed to displaying this environmental information. For more info:
Weight of the filling
XS: 144 g
S: 152 g
M: 159 g
L: 170 g
XL: 180 g
2XL: 195 g
HOW TO REPAIR YOUR PADDED JACKET IF IT HAS A TEAR?
A tear on a padded jacket can happen when trekking and the good news is it can be repaired! You can either mend it or apply a heat-bonded patch so that the tear doesn't get any bigger and the feather/down escapes.
Don't you feel at ease carrying out this repair yourself? Don't worry! Our in-store Decathlon workshops offer a repair service for your padded jackets.