Down jackets on tinsulate

What requirements do we have for winter outerwear ? The most important thing is the reliable preservation of heat. In the down jackets, materials that serve as fillers are responsible for this: most often natural fluff or sintepon. However, new types of heaters have been developed and one of them is tinsulite.

New filler for down jackets - tinsulate

Down jackets on tinsulate began to appear on the market not so long ago, somewhere from the middle of the 2000s, however the technology itself was developed already in the 60's. Tinsulate is an artificial fluff that has great heat-saving abilities. They are due, in the first place, to the fact that the fibers of the material are very thin (thinner than the human hair), and around each fiber there is an air cushion. But it is the air, heating from the body, responsible for the warmth of the thing. The more it is, the warmer the thing. Tinsulate was used for a long time as a filler in the equipment of alpine skiers, as well as various special units: rescuers, army units, pilots. In civilian life, the insulant for down jackets tinsulate came as an alternative to natural fluff, since it is hypoallergenic and does not cause irritation on the skin. Unlike sintepon, it better retains heat. Tinsulate does not absorb moisture, does not crumble, and also has a European certificate of environmental friendliness.

Women's down jackets with filler tinsulate

Women's down jackets with this stuffing can now be found in many stores. Externally, they do not differ from down jackets on natural fluff or other materials, however, if you look closely at the composition, you can read what the inner layer of the down jacket consists of. This material has been tested in the extreme north and proved a high degree of thermal insulation, so down jackets on tinsulate will be especially relevant for girls living in cold areas where the temperature in winter can drop even below -40.

Long women's down jackets on tinsulate will be the best choice for a cold winter. When buying a down jacket in a store, you need to choose the right size: it should not be small for you, since under a winter jacket you often have to wear pretty bulky sweaters and knitted dresses, but too loose models also will not work, as the wind blows to the bottom of the down jacket. Optimal models with a belt that provides a secure fit to the body, as well as styles with puffs from below. Well, if the model will be equipped with cuffs on the sleeves and hood. Pay attention to the quality of the quilts and seams: they should be even, the lining fabric and filler should not look anywhere.