Friday, September 16, 2016

Your Guide to Spyder Ski Jackets

Spyder Down Jackets
Down is an excellent choice for a warm coat. There are a variety of colors to choose from, and Spyder down ski jackets feature traditional nods and updated designs. Consider purchasing a down jacket with a fixed hood, a removable hood, or no hood. For a more feminine accent, the women's Ice and Bliss style jackets offer a detachable faux fur trim on the hood.

Many designs have a full-stretch interior and exterior, and the cushy down fill is a great lightweight insulator. The power fill ranges from a rating of 500 to 700; just remember that the higher the number, the better the quality and efficiency to hold body heat. Look for a variety of other technologies used, like the Spylon durable water-repellent DWR finish and Spylon DWR, which help individuals stay dry with a waterproofness of 80 percent after a certain number of washes. Another technology found in down jackets is the Pertex Shield, which features a three-layer system that provides balance regarding wind and water repellency, breathability, and waterproofness.

Your Guide to Spyder Ski Jackets

Spyder 3-in-1 Jackets
The brand's 3-in-1 jackets are very versatile; they have an insulator component with a three-point attachment system. For a reversible liner in a solid color and progressive print, look for the women's MÉnage À Trois style Spyder 3-in-1 jacket from the Matrix collection.

In addition to the Spylon technology, some jackets feature the company's proprietary OSMO fabric that maintains one's core temperature and has a 30,000 breathability rating, an anti-abrasion overlay film by Bemis for increased durability, or the Recco avalanche rescue system that integrates reflectors into the jacket and helps organized rescue groups find individuals in time. There are a variety of insulation technologies, such as ThermaWeb insulation that consists of ultra-fine polyester fibers to trap body heat, the water-resistant PrimaLoft ECO insulation made of 70 percent post-consumer recycled materials, or the PrimaLoft Sport insulation that's proven to be more water-resistant than other natural or synthetic insulating materials.


Spyder Soft-Shell Jackets
For an option that's great for on and off the mountain, consider a Spyder soft-shell jacket. They come in a wide range of colors and patterns, styles, and materials, including a jersey knit, polyester, or yarn dye soft-shell with a fleece backing. They typically include a fixed hood or no hood at all, a zippered chest, and hand warmer pockets.

Depending on the weight, it can be worn by itself or used as a layering piece for added warmth along with waterproof Spylon technologies. Some soft-shell jackets might include the low-profile and protective 3M Thinsulate Insulation; when compared to the equal thickness of other polyester or down materials, it keeps individuals two times warmer.

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