Navistan M Warm Oilskin, Blue TRIBORD
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WaterproofingTested in showers (100L/HR) for over 4hrs. Waterproof>3000mm, fully taped seams

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BreathabilityWaterproof fabric coating, but non-breathable.
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Thermal insulation200g/m² fleece lined body, pockets and hood. Windproof coated material.
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Ease of use2 zipped hand warming pockets. One inside pocket. Adjustable cuffs.- 5
Water repellenceSpecially treated so that water runs off the surface of the fabric.
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Resistance to salt waterTreatment preventing effects of hydrolysis that alter standard coatings.
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VisibilityNo specially designed details on this product.Guarantee : 2 Years
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What is a waterproof jacket? It’s the jacket fabric’s resistance to water penetration. It is measured by performing protocol water resistance test. Knowing that the average rain water pressure varies between 1000mm and 2000mm, a fabric can be considered to be waterproof from 2000mm. Our products resist to pressure ranging from 2000 to 10000mm. They are therefore very waterproof in all weather conditions, and even the most extreme with our products from the 900 range.
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What is the waterproof test called the rain room test? It is a protocol test where a garment is placed in rain room reproducing different climatic conditions. All our products are approved 100% waterproof after a test of over 4h of heavy simulated rain ranging 100L/H/m² to 450L/H/m² according to product usage. To put things into perspective, the heavy rain world record is 174L/H/m² over 4h30 in the USA, which has been unequalled since 1942 (National oceanic and atmospheric administration, USDC). When it rains in Paris, there is on average of 2L/H/m²
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What is waterproof or taped seam? These are seams that are waterproof due to thermo-sealed waterproof tape. Affixed behind the seams, they are indispensable for waterproofing garments to prevent water penetration by capillary action (water passing through stitching holes and/or by thread absorption).
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What is hydrolysis? Hydrolysis is the effect altering any kind of membrane or standard coating by the action of salt from seawater and spray. All Tribord membranes and coatings are technologically enhanced to prevent the effects of hydrolysis, ensuring their properties are durably maintained. They do not delaminate and remain durably waterproof and breathable.
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What is the water repellent effect? It the result obtained from applying hydrophobic water repellent treatment to fabric. This process prevents water remaining on the fabric’s surface therefore reducing its ability to absorb water. When you add the idea of movement, water can then slide off the fabric. This characterizes the effects of water repellent effect. Due to this process, water does not seep through the fabric and the garment remains therefore lightweight and is quick-drying.
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Why is a windproof product important? It is very important to protect yourself from the wind when active or resting, because it greatly contributes to body cooling. According to the 'Windchill' model that measures the felt air temperature under the influence of wind and cold: at a temperature of 5°C combined with a 30km/h wind, the felt air temperature will be 0°C. If the air temperature is at 0°C and wind speed at 30Km/h, the felt air temperature will be -6°C. The material used in our products prevents the effects of windchill.
Composition
100% polyamide, fleece lining.
Stock advice
Store in a dry place after use.
Care instructions:
Wash separately the first time and dry on clothes line. Rinse after use. Occasionally (every 5 to 10 washes) ironing or tumble drying on synthetic mode reactivates the fabric's water repellent properties.
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