Men’s Trekking Synthetic Padded Jacket MT50 0°C - Black
- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- warmthComfortable in temp between 10°C and 0°C.Wadding with good fill power (100g/sqm)
- user comfortProtective tab on the zip of the stand-up collar at the chin
- pockets2 zipped pockets for securing your belongings
- easy maintenanceThis padded jacket filled with wadding is easy to machine wash. Quick drying
- Thermal insulationThis padded jacket, when worn as a 3rd layer, has a temperature rating of 0°C that was certified during a standardised test in a thermal chamber. The model is wearing a synthetic long-sleeved T-shirt and a light fleece underneath. It works with a simulated 5km/h wind. In our heat comparison tool, this is equivalent to 1 star. We have also tested this model in static mode. Its temperature rating is +10°C in this case.
- Technical information on the waddingWe use a 100% polyester wadding: 100g/sqm in the body section and 60g/sqm in the sleeves.
- Our advice in the event of rainThe material of the quilted jacket is water repellent. This means that drops of water roll off the fabric preventing them from soaking into the padded jacket as quickly, giving you time to find some shelter. But the padded jacket is not waterproof. We therefore recommend wearing a waterproof jacket over the padded jacket in the event of prolonged exposure to rain.
- Water repellent property of component (not to be confused with waterproofing)The water repellent property of a fabric is its ability to make water run off its surface without absorbing it. This prevents the fabric from swelling, and keeps it lightweight and warm. The fabric of this padded jacket is water repellent, however, we recommend that you wear a waterproof jacket over it in the rain. The fabric is made water-repellent by treating (PFC-free) its outer surface, however this property may deteriorate with use. We recommend that you restore it after each wash.
- How to restore the water-repellent properties?Once you have cleaned your padded jacket, we recommend you use a water-repellent reactivator spray to preserve the hydrophobic properties of the outer fabric. This renews the fabric’s water repellent properties and optimises its performance throughout the lifespan of your garment.
- The benefits of synthetic waddingSynthetic filling is a useful alternative to feathers: - It has good thermal insulation capacity, even when wet - It provides greater breathability and may be recommended in the case of dynamic activity (feather down is recommended for static activity) - Easy care: machine wash at 30°C and tumble dry
- A snag? This is how to repair your padded jacketA tear on a padded jacket can happen when trekking! The good news is that it can be repaired with a repair patch to prevent the tear from getting bigger or the synthetic fibres from escaping. Don't you feel at ease carrying out this repair yourself? Don't worry! Some Decathlon workshops offer an in-store repair service to mend your padded jacket using a heat-bonded patch.
Features
Summary
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
frequency | occasional |
number of pockets | 2 pockets |
main material | synthetic |
air temperature | 0°C |
hood | without hood |
zip closed pocket, with pocket | |
type of length | at the hips |
condition | new |
windproof | not windproof |
fit | straight |
sleeves length | long sleeves |
sleeve finishing | without finishing |
storage | without storage |
Composition
Main fabric: 100.0% Polyester |
Main lining: 100.0% Polyester |
Filling: 100.0% Polyester |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Ecodesign approach

Using recycled polyamide rather than conventional polyamide reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 38%.

Using recycled polyester rather than conventional polyester reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 17%.

Using this finishing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of undyed textiles by at least 53% compared to conventional dyeing.

Using this mass-dyeing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of dyed textiles by at least 17% compared to conventional dyeing.