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Climbing jackets

Climbing jackets on offer at SportanoClimbing, whether mountain, rock or wall climbing, poses many challenges to participants, both physically and mentally. To meet these challenges, the right equipment is essential, including specialised clothing that provides comfort, protection and freedom of movement. Among the elements of this equipment, climbing jackets play a key role.Materials and technologies used in climbing jacketsMaterials used in climbing jackets must meet strict criteria to withstand the hardships resulting from activities in extreme conditions. As such, outdoor clothing manufacturers use innovative technologies and specialised fabrics to ensure optimum protection and comfort. One of the most popular materials used in climbing jackets is Gore-Tex. It is a membrane fabric that has exceptional water resistance and breathability. Its microscopic pores are small enough to block water droplets, but at the same time allow perspiration to escape, which helps regulate body temperature. This makes Gore-Tex an ideal choice for those who need solid protection from rain and snow without sacrificing comfort. Polartec is another technology that has gained recognition among climbers. It is a material that provides thermal insulation while being lightweight and breathable. Polartec is perfect for those looking for a warm jacket for climbing in colder conditions. In addition to the materials, construction technologies are also important. Reinforced seams, ventilation vents or specialised zips are just some of the features that enhance the jacket's functionality. In addition, many modern jackets have water repellent coatings that protect against moisture without compromising the breathability of the material. Also worth mentioning is DWR (Durable Water Repellent) technology, which provides durable protection against water by applying a special coating to the fabric. This coating ensures that water runs off the surface of the jacket instead of soaking into the fabric. The final choice of material and technology depends on the specific needs of the climber. Regardless of the choice, the most important goal is to provide protection from harsh weather conditions while guaranteeing freedom of movement and comfort.Types of jackets depending on the type of climbingThe type of climbing is crucial to choosing the right jacket. Not all climbing is the same, and different disciplines present different challenges to climbers and mountaineers. Here are some types of jackets suited to specific types of climbing: Rock climbing jackets: for many climbing enthusiasts, rocks are a natural playground. For them, rock climbing jackets should be lightweight, flexible and extremely durable. They are often made of fabrics that are abrasion-resistant to cope with the friction of sharp rock edges. As rock climbing often takes place in warmer conditions, such jackets also have increased breathability. Jackets for ice climbing: ice climbing presents climbers with extremely difficult challenges. Jackets for this type of activity must not only be waterproof, but also provide excellent thermal insulation. They are also often more fitted so that they do not restrict the climber's movements when attacking ice formations. Jackets for alpine climbing: climbing in high mountains such as the Himalayas or the Andes requires specialised equipment. Jackets for alpine climbing are usually thickly filled with insulation, often down or synthetic fill, to provide warmth in extremely cold temperatures. They must also be completely windproof and waterproof. Jackets for sport climbing: sport climbing focuses on technique and speed, so jackets for this discipline tend to be lighter and more flexible. They also offer excellent breathability so that the climber does not overheat during intense activity. Jackets for multi-day climbing: for those who spend several days on the wall, it is important that their jacket is durable and functional. They usually have multiple pockets to store essential accessories and are more resistant to damage. Specific features and functions of climber jacketsClimber jackets are specifically designed to meet the unique challenges of climbing, regardless of the type of climb. There are several specific features and functions that set these jackets apart from other clothing items designed for outdoor activities. Firstly, the construction of the climbers' jackets is designed to provide maximum freedom of movement. Flexible fabrics and an ergonomic cut ensure that the climber's movements are not hindered, even during the most difficult manoeuvres. Climbing, especially in difficult conditions, can lead to a build-up of moisture inside the jacket, both from sweat and from the environment. This is why climbing jackets are often equipped with advanced breathability technologies that allow moisture to quickly escape to the outside of the material, while preventing water from entering. Another important feature is abrasion resistance. Rock climbing, where the climber is in direct contact with the rocks, requires materials with exceptional abrasion resistance to cope with exposure to sharp edges or rough surfaces. Climbers' jackets are also equipped with various functional pockets, designed to allow easy access even when climbing vertically. These are often located on the shoulders or in other areas that are easily accessible when the climber is wearing a belt and harness. Wind and water protection is another important function of climbing jackets. Many models are equipped with special membranes or coatings that provide complete waterproofing while allowing the skin to breathe. And don't forget additional features such as adjustable cuffs, a helmet-compatible hood or a detachable snow belt to prevent snow from entering the jacket when climbing in winter conditions.
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