The manufacturer of waterproof jackets explains the updates and transformations of the jacket.
In pursuit of survival and resources, humans have never ceased to conquer nature. However, in the early days of outdoor sports, the method of keeping warm was to carry heavy gear, sometimes wearing dozens of layers of clothing. This not only exhausted physical energy but also, as the clothes became drenched in sweat, they would draw body heat away, making it a cumbersome way to stay warm.
This waterproof and breathable jacket may have originated from the early North European marine fisheries. It has evolved into a professional hardshell jacket. In today's rapidly advancing technological era, outdoor athletes' gear is also constantly updated, with increased warmth and portability. "Jacket" is actually a term we coined ourselves. It's a type of protective clothing. Overseas, this kind of clothing is universally referred to as a "Jacket." If we break it down further, it can also be called an "Outdoor Jacket." The name "Rush" refers to the climbing stage. People would shed their gear, shed heavy down jackets, and leave only the jacket for a vigorous sprint, creating a sense of charging into battle. Subsequently, a large number of outdoor enthusiasts emerged, and the rash guard jacket was continuously improved. Besides climbing, people also choose rash guard jackets for other outdoor activities. However, comfort is our top priority in our selection, which is why softshell and three-in-one rash guard jackets were born, combining practical wear with comfort.
The jacket boasts strong functionality, with many designs rooted in practicality. Outdoor environments are ever-changing. The fundamental requirement for the jacket is waterproofing. In addition to the basic waterproof materials, the jacket's zippers greatly contribute to its waterproof performance. The jacket's zipper engagement is significantly better than that of other garments, and some brands even design reverse zippers to ensure the jacket's sealability. The jacket will feature zippers at the armpits. Unlike other jackets, the primary function here is to dissipate heat, allowing users to easily adjust the internal temperature of the clothing based on actual conditions during outdoor activities.
Hook-and-loop fasteners are commonly used in the closure areas of jackets, featuring two sides—male and female. They can be installed with a simple pull and offer high operability. These fasteners provide jackets with improved fit, allowing for easy adjustment of cuffs and collars for better warmth and wind resistance. As equipment left on the mountain during a climbing sprint, jackets must be lightweight while retaining pocket designs for storing essential gear. Like other jackets, there are pockets inside, not for theft prevention, but to hold cans and other food, using your body heat to stay warm. These small designs ensure the practicality of the jacket, establishing its irreplaceable position in outdoor sports.





