Built to cope with stop-start activity, this technical down jacket is engineered for varying activity levels in cold conditions. Using a super-technical combination of high-loft down at the torso for maximum warmth, hybrid insulation at the shoulders and sleeves, and wool blend insulation at the central back and underarm panels - it ensures that you stay warm in all the right places whilst preventing overheating during periods of high output. Wrapped up in a weather-resistant shell that sheds water and minimises windchill, this jacket is ideal for alpine mountaineering in harsh climates.
Product Code: APLNB1TI0393
We know our customers like to know exactly what they're buying; we're not going to sugar coat it, but we are going to explain it. We've divided up all of the sustainable features we've identified across our product ranges and grouped them into three so you know how your purchase is making an impact: Think Nature, Think Welfare, Think People.
The Salewa Men's Ortles Hybrid Down Jacket - Pale Frog has the following sustainability attributes...
Products using natural fibres can range from cotton to wool to hemp and silk - but by being naturally made, they will also naturally biodegrade at their end of lifecycle. Even if you have a natural fibre product, it can probably still be recycled or repurposed before being disposed of. However, if it truly has reached the end of its use, natural fibres need air to biodegrade so please don't dispose of them in landfill.
Fluorinated DWR finishes make clothing waterproof by repelling water droplets. ‘PFCs’ is the broad term for all fluorocarbon chemicals, of which PFOS and PFOA are sub-groups. Different chemicals in this family have a varying number of carbon atoms, so C6 has six carbon atoms and C8 has eight. While the outdoor industry has moved away from C8 (or 'long chain') PFCs, C6 (short chain) PFCs are currently unbeatable in their waterproofing performance. They're considered less harmful to the environment than C8, but they have not been proven to be safe. PFCs are known as forever chemicals; once created they will never break down and are harmful to people and the planet. To read more about the chemistry related to PFCs, head here.
PFC-Free DWR uses alternative, biodegradable technologies that repels water from the surface of a fabric - such as Fjallraven's Greenland Wax. PFC-Free DWR coatings are water resistant enough for most daily activities, so if you don’t need a highly technical waterproof, consider a PFC-Free garment instead.
Sometimes using animal products can be a more sustainable alternative than using non-biodegradable plastic, but it is imperative that an animal’s welfare is respected. The Responsible Down Standard (RDS) was started by The North Face, Textile Exchange, Allied Feather Down and Control Union. RDS down cannot come from farms that engage in force feeding or live plucking and they must respect the Five Freedoms of animal welfare: freedom from hunger and thirst; from discomfort; from pain, injury or disease; to express normal behaviour; and from fear and distress. Parent farm (the farm where the birds are kept for producing eggs) certification is optional unless the down is harvested there. RDS down is traceable back to source via Track My Down.
Find out more about RDS here: https://textileexchange.org/standards/responsible-down/.Natural materials like wool are great sustainable options because they will biodegrade at the end of their lifecycle, however, we must still carefully consider the way in which the wool has been sourced and produced. The Responsible Wool Standard (RWS) is the most widely established certification for the responsible production of wool, auditing the entire chain of custody from the farm through to the garment manufacturer. Note that not all responsibly sourced wool will be RWS certified.
Find out more about RWS here: https://textileexchange.org/standards/responsible-wool/.
This brand partners with the Fair Wear Foundation (FWF). The Fair Wear Foundation is a clothing industry specific, non-profit organization that ensures sustainable, fair and safe labour conditions in factories. They work directly with brands, factories, trade unions, NGOs and governments to establish a living wage and a working environment that’s free from gender-based violence, discrimination and harassment. There is emphasis on a brand’s business practices and how this can make direct sustainable change, alongside factory audits and worker interviews.
Find out more about Fair Wear Foundation here: https://www.fairwear.org/.
Salewa Men's Jackets and Tops Size Guide | ||||||
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EU size | 46/S | 48/M | 50/L | 52/XL | 54/XXL | 56/3XL |
US size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
UK size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Total Height (cm) | 173-179 | 176-179 | 179-182 | 182-185 | 189-192 | 193-196 |
Chest (cm) | 86-92 | 92-98 | 98-104 | 104-110 | 110-116 | 117-125 |
Waist (cm) | 74-80 | 80-86 | 86-92 | 92-98 | 98-104 | 105-113 |
Hip (cm) | 90-96 | 96-102 | 102-108 | 108-114 | 114-120 | 121-129 |
*Please choose your size according to UK sizing |
This item can be returned by post or to your nearest Tiso Group store – for more details see our Returns Policy.
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