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Sailing jackets

Sailing jackets - reliable models available in the Sportano shopSailing clothing, especially the jacket, is an essential piece of equipment for any sea lover. It is the sailing jacket that protects against the vagaries of the weather, ensuring comfort and safety when sailing. From stormy waves to sunny days, sailing jackets are made to meet the challenges of the open sea. Their role is invaluable, especially when the weather shows its volatility and the sailor needs to stay dry, warm and free to move. Take a look at the range on offer at the Sportano shop and choose the best sailing jacket for you from professional brands such as Helly Hansen and Henri-Lloyd.Key features of a sailing jacketIn the world of sailing, a jacket is not a simple piece of clothing, but a high-tech piece of equipment that plays a key role in ensuring comfort and safety. In order to meet the demands of changing sea conditions, a sailing jacket must first and foremost be waterproof and windproof. However, it is not enough to protect against rain and wind alone - equally important is the garment's ability to breathe, allowing excess moisture generated by the body to escape, preventing the body from overheating or cooling down. The use of high-quality materials that provide breathability while maintaining waterproofness is an essential attribute of any sailing jacket. Adequate sealing of areas prone to getting wet, such as the seams, main zip and cuffs, is another essential feature. The adjustment system of the cuffs, collar and hood allows you to individually adjust the protection according to your needs, as well as reinforcing the protective barrier against water and wind. Additional features such as waterproof pockets, which must be easily accessible and secure, are another aspect sailors look at when choosing a jacket. No less important are details such as reflective stripes that increase the sailor's visibility during low visibility or at night, which has a direct impact on safety.Materials and innovations in sailing jacket designWhen it comes to a sailing jacket, it is not only the cut that determines its usability, but above all the materials used and the latest technologies. Polyester and nylon are the most commonly used fabrics due to their durability, resistance to mechanical damage and ease of cleaning. Nevertheless, fabric alone without the appropriate treatment will not provide full functionality. Hence the emergence of membranes such as Gore-Tex or Helly Tech, which offer not only water resistance, but also allow sweat to be effectively wicked away. Innovation also manifests itself through the introduction of thermally heated seams, which replace traditional stitching. This eliminates the risk of water penetrating through the needle holes, which is important in conditions where even the smallest drop can become a cause of discomfort. Ventilation systems, such as zips placed in strategic areas, allow for additional regulation of body temperature. In addition, some jackets are equipped with special coatings that reflect the sun's rays or have quick-drying properties, which is particularly important when sailing in warmer climates. Modern technology also allows for the use of materials that are lighter yet just as durable as their heavier counterparts, resulting in greater comfort and freedom of movement, which is extremely important in a rapidly changing marine environment.How to choose the the perfect jacket for sailing?Choosing the perfect jacket for sailing is as important as choosing the boat itself - it can make the difference between comfort and even safety on the water. The first step in choosing a sailing jacket is to consider the type of sailing you do - recreational coastal sailing or perhaps long offshore expeditions? For recreational sailing, a lighter jacket can be chosen to provide basic protection from wind and rain. Ocean sailors, on the other hand, should invest in a heavy-duty jacket that will protect in extreme weather conditions. It is important that the jacket fits snugly, but also allows for extra layers of clothing to be worn underneath in colder weather. The jacket should not restrict movement, which is extremely important when performing sailing manoeuvres. Also pay attention to details such as adjustable cuffs, collar and hood, which will provide extra protection against water and wind. Another consideration is the jacket's fabric - it should be durable and abrasion-resistant, as sailing gear and boat conditions can be unforgiving to softer fabrics. Look for jackets with membranes that provide waterproofing as well as breathability. Membranes, like Gore-Tex, ensure quality and durability. Don't forget safety - jackets with reflective elements will increase your visibility in difficult conditions. Zips should be sturdy and preferably covered with extra waterproof material. Convenience of use is also an important factor - pockets need to be practical and positioned in such a way that they are easy to reach.Sailing jackets for different weather conditionsSailing jackets need to be versatile to cope with a variety of weather conditions. For days when the weather is unpredictable, jackets with a layering system are best, allowing you to add or remove insulating layers as required. For warm days, jackets with breathable materials that provide UV protection while keeping you cool will be key. For rainy days, the choice should fall on jackets with high waterproof qualities and fitted with watertight zips. Taped seams and waterproof zips are indispensable when a downpour hits. Additionally, for colder conditions, look out for jackets with extra thermal insulation to help keep your body warm. When the weather gets more extreme, high-end jackets come to the rescue. These are jackets designed for sailing in harsh conditions such as strong winds or freezing temperatures. They should offer maximum protection, often through the use of specialised fabrics and advanced technology, such as reinforcements in critical areas and rescue systems in the form of built-in lights or loops to attach safety ropes. Each of these jackets are designed with specific conditions in mind, so when deciding what to buy, think carefully about the conditions you will be sailing in most often. The right choice of sailing jacket can significantly increase comfort and safety when sailing, and therefore the enjoyment of this exciting activity.
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