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Cross-country ski jackets

Jackets for cross-country skiing - reliable and comfortable models in the Sportano shopCross-country skiing is a dynamic and demanding sport that places high demands on both the skiers and their equipment. Among the key pieces of ski equipment, cross-country ski jackets occupy a special place. They are the first line of defence against the weather, while at the same time ensuring comfort and freedom of movement during intensive efforts on the cross-country trails. In the Sportano sports shop, you will find cross-country ski jackets from tried-and-tested brands such as Maloja, Swix, Halti, ODLO or SILVINI.Key features of a cross-country ski jacketCross-country ski jackets are not just a wardrobe item, they are the foundation of protection against changing weather conditions and a key factor in the comfort and performance of the cross-country skier on the piste. Here are the main features to look out for when choosing a cross-country ski jacket: Weather protection: a cross-country ski jacket should provide effective protection against wind, rain and snow. Outer materials often feature waterproof and windproof technologies, allowing the skier to stay dry and warm whatever the conditions. Breathability: a key element of comfort is the jacket's ability to effectively move water vapour, or moisture in the form of sweat, from the inside to the outside. Highly breathable membrane and shell technologies allow the body to regulate temperature and avoid overheating, while keeping the skin dry. Layered clothing system: cross-country ski jackets are often part of a layered clothing system. This means that they can be worn in combination with other layers of clothing, such as thermal underwear or a thermal sweatshirt. This enables skiers to adapt their clothing to changing weather conditions and the intensity of their efforts. Ergonomic cut: the jacket should allow freedom of movement, especially in key areas for cross-country skiers such as the shoulders and elbows. The jacket's ergonomically designed cut allows the arms to move effectively while running, which is vital for maintaining proper technique and performance. Adjustments and details: adjustments in the jacket, such as the adjustable hem, cuffs or hood, allow you to adapt the garment to the current conditions. During an intense run, when the body is very hot, you can open the vents or raise the hem of the jacket. Additional details such as reflective elements increase visibility on the route, which is particularly important when running at night or in poor visibility conditions. Adequate insulation: depending on the skier's preference and the type of trails, the jacket can have different thermal insulation. It may be lightweight insulation, ideal for warmer days, or thicker insulation, suitable for colder conditions. It is worth paying attention to individual preferences and temperature expectations during activity. Weather protection materials and technologies weather conditionsModern cross-country ski clothing is based on advanced materials and technologies that are designed to provide effective protection against changing weather conditions. The right choice of materials and the use of modern technologies are key to creating a jacket that can effectively protect the cross-country skier from wind, precipitation and varying temperatures. Here are some important elements that go into protecting a jacket from the weather: Waterproof and windproof membranes and coatings: many ski apparel manufacturers use special membranes and coatings that provide the jackets with waterproof and windproof properties. Membranes such as Gore-Tex, eVent or Dermizax are very popular and effectively protect against rain, snow and wind while still allowing breathability. Taped seam technologies: taped seams are a technology that involves covering the seams with sealing tapes that prevent water from entering through the areas where different parts of the fabric come together. This makes the jacket more resistant to rain and wet snowfall. Waterproof and breathable fabrics: waterproof fabrics provide effective protection against moisture, which is crucial when riding in rain or wet snow. However, it is equally important that the fabric allows water vapour to evaporate, i.e. it is breathable. This is why many manufacturers use fabrics with membranes that allow moisture to be transported efficiently to the outside. DWR impregnations: Durable Water Repellent (DWR) impregnations are special coatings applied to fabrics that make water droplets run off the surface of the fabric instead of soaking in. This keeps the jacket dry and avoids getting wet. However, it is important to remember that DWR waterproofing wears off over time and may need to be renewed. Adjustments and tight closures: cross-country ski jackets often have adjustments in the form of zips, velcro or strings. These allow you to adjust the garment to your body shape and regulate ventilation. Tight closures at the cuffs, hem and hood effectively restrict air and moisture from entering the jacket. Fit and function: choosing the optimal jacket for cross-country skiingChoosing the optimal cross-country ski jacket also depends on the skier's individual preferences. The fit is extremely important - the jacket should be loose enough to allow layering, but at the same time it is essential that it does not restrict movement when running. Adjustments at the waist, cuffs or hood allow the garment to be tailored to your figure and conditions. Functionality is another key element. A cross-country ski jacket can have numerous pockets for keys, phone or snacks, making it easy to access essential items. It is also important to choose a jacket in the right style and colour to suit your aesthetic preferences.
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