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Choosing the Right Fleece: Criteria for Warmth, Wind ResistanceSustainability

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The fleece garment is a staple piece in an outdoor wardrobe for its longevity, ease of care, and breathability compared to other mid-layer alternatives. Its versatility allows it to be worn anywhere from challenging routes in the greater ranges to recovering after tough days out. Yet, more than just the fluffiness of the fabric, the fleece comes with multiple considerations that determine its suitability based on various factors.

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Thermal Value

The warmth capacity of a fleece is primarily determined by its thickness; thicker fleeces offer greater warmth. Assess how much warmth you truly needthe thicker fleece might be inappropriate for mild weather conditions or intense activities, but suitable for colder temperatures in less active use. Opting for a lighter weight fleece prevents overheating, and you can always add another layer if the temperature drops.

Wind Resistance

This factor is crucial: How well does your fleece withstand winds? A windproof fleece might reduce breathability and comfort slightly, yet it keeps more wind out than very permeable materials that allow more r flow. To determine a fleece's wind resistance, try blowing through its fabric or inspect the number of holes present. A more open weave lets in more r but retns less wind.

Features Consideration

The choice between hooded and non-hooded fleeces is often the most crucial decision when it comes to features. Hoods increase versatility and provide additional warmth without adding excessive weight, while others may not like having multiple hoods layered together. Similarly, the number of pockets and type of zippers full length or shorter can vary, enhancing the garment's versatility but also increasing its bulk.

Construction Detls

A variety of knit types create different fleece styles, each offering unique warmth-to-weight ratios. Grid fleeces like our Pontetorto Tecnostretch are best for weight reduction while maximizing warmth by trapping r efficiently. In contrast, denser knits offer greater wind resistance but might trap less warmth. Beyond the construction lies whether it has been treated with features such as Polygiene, which prevents bacterial growth that causes odors and allows fewer washes; an eco-frily advantage.

Polygiene Treatment

The majority of fleece fabrics are made from polyester derived traditionally from crude oil but increasingly sourced through recycling used plastic bottles. High-quality feedstocks translate into recycled fleeces indistinguishable in quality to virgin ones while mitigating environmental impacts by reducing the demand for new resources and waste production.

Sustnable Practices

It is essential to consider microfiber shedding, as synthetic fibers like polyester are not biodegradable. We prioritize sourcing fabrics that minimize this issue and recomm prolonging garment use to reduce the heaviest shedding during the initial stages of a product's lifecycle.

The journey through fleece selections should focus on personal needstemperature requirements, comfort preferences, and sustnability concerns. Understanding these considerations will help you choose the right fleece for your adventures while being mindful of environmental impacts.
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