The i-Run team says
The Mizuno BT jacket for women keeps you thermally comfortable throughout your sporting activities.
The Breath Thermo technology regulates perspiration and provides a beneficial source of heat in cool weather.
The Thermal Charge process enhances your insulation, while the Impermalite treatment protects you from wind and rain.
For added protection, a flexible hood and thumbholes are included. The stretch material allows for optimal freedom of movement.
Two zippered pockets hold your personal belongings.
Our model M?lissa is 1m73 tall and wears a size M.
Key features of the Mizuno BT jacket
- Breath Thermo technology: thermoregulation, breathability, and warmth
- Thermal Charge process: warmth
- Impermalite treatment: protection against rain and wind
- Flexible hood: protection
- Back ventilation: breathability
- Thumbholes: stability and insulation
- Stretch material: freedom of movement
- Drawstring waist: insulation
- Full-length zip: ventilation
- 2 zippered pockets
- Reflective details: visibility
- Colors: pink, black, and gray
Technologies
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BreathThermo
Revolutionary thermal fiber that absorbs body moisture to generate heat, allowing you to stay warm and dry in comfortable clothing. The main features of BreathThermo are:
- Heat production: heat from body moisture is retained
- Moisture absorption: high absorption capacity to reduce moisture and control heat between the skin and the garment
- Antibacterial properties that prevent bad odors
Thus, BreathThermo fiber provides warming properties more than 3 times superior to those of wool, enabling the production of thermal clothing suitable for cold and very cold climatic conditions.
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Mizuno Impermalite
Provides high-performance protection against both water and wind without compromising the product's perfect breathability.
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Warmalite
Stretch material and brushed polyester on the inside. Recycles the heat emitted by the body to create a thermal barrier protecting against external cold.
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Thermal Charge
This technology keeps your muscles at an optimal temperature to perform at their best even in low temperatures.