Modern outerwear is made on the basis of synthetic fillers. Do not be afraid. Modern heaters are not inferior in any way to the temperature and quality characteristics of natural fluff.
Buy a jacket with natural fluff can not afford everyone, but with a synthetic filler the situation is completely different. Modern technologies are developing every day and the newest insulation for jackets often show excellent results under extreme conditions. In addition, the price for them is quite democratic. In this article, we will consider the types of fillers for winter jackets.
Fillers of winter jackets - which is better and longer last?
Today, synthetic fillers have a completely different level of quality. Practically all kinds are worthy of becoming filling your jacket. And they will not spoil it, but will make it even warmer and easier. So, modern heaters are:
- holofayber - this is a great alternative to fluff. The jacket on the holofayber is very warm and light, so wearing it is a pleasure. This is a synthetic fiber that has high thermal insulation performance. The filler does not accumulate moisture and allows air to pass through well;
- Sintepon is an inexpensive filler, which is manufactured by mixing synthetic fibers thermally. Synthepone is cheaper material and is therefore suitable for use at temperatures not lower than -15 ° C. It is widely distributed, but much worse quality than that of the holofiber;
- thermofin . It is produced in Russia and has excellent performance characteristics. The bicomponent fiber is used in the manufacture of the filler. It should be noted that there are no analogues of such material yet;
- hanofan . Modern filler for winter jackets is made from primary polyester fiber. is he
It has a springy structure, holds heat perfectly and evaporates moisture; - issoSoft . A more expensive analog of the holofayber, which by its characteristics is practically the same as it is;
- Tinsuleit is the warmest filler for a winter jacket that mimics natural fluff, but it does not deform at all when washing. Tinsulate has the highest thermal insulation properties, because the fibers in its structure are ten times thinner than the human hair. Jackets with such a filler are very expensive.