As a year-round bike commuter, I enjoy the convenience in the spring, summer, and fall, but biking becomes quite a challenge in the northern winter.
Therefore, in recent winters, I have chosen to wear warm, waterproof, and windproof jackets as my primary cold-weather gear.
Initially, my mother didn't understand this and asked why I didn't choose a down jacket. It's because she wasn't aware of the advantages of these jackets.
At the beginning of winter, I purchased the BORELI three-in-one jacket.
Not only was the wearing experience excellent,more importantly, its color and design were far superior to my previous marmot style.
The outstanding performance of the BORELI three-in-one jacket ignites a desire to experience more advanced jackets. If the three-in-one is the mass choice, then a hard shell jacket signifies entering the realm of outdoor sports, mountain climbing, and camping.
As the temperature drastically changed around the holiday season, I found a suitable reason to acquire the BORELI "mountain series" hard shell jacket.
I chose the bright sunshine orange, not only safer for biking but also a color that deeply resonates with me.
As a more professional outdoor gear, BORELI "mountain series" hard shell jacket's spacious design allows wearing of soft shells and down linings for better warmth.
Its fabric features rainproof, windproof, breathable, and stain-resistant properties, with official data showing a waterproof index of up to 1000mm/H2O, breathability index of 9250g/m2*24h, and durability index reaching 10000.
The jacket's fabric incorporates a new microporous PU breathable membrane and TRICOT skin-friendly breathable protective layer,
greatly enhancing comfort, especially under extreme weather conditions.
All seams are sealed with 3L heat-sealed tapes, and round reinforcement patches at corners provide enhanced protection, achieving 360° all-around waterproofing.
The BORELI "mountain series" hard shell jacket's U-shaped zipper design facilitates easier zipper operation while wearing gloves, truly a must-have feature.
The jacket's chest has a spacious and easy-to-open pocket, and there are multiple adjustable drawstrings at the hem and hood, ensuring windproof effectiveness without compromising aesthetics.
The collar is tall and inwardly designed, fitting like an arch around the nose, eliminating the need for an additional windproof mask.
Below the right pocket, a hook design allows for securely hanging small outdoor items, and even though I only carried out a waterproof test, the BORELI remained dry inside under spraying conditions.
Even under conditions of rapidly spraying "lethal doses" of rain, this jacket excellently maintained its waterproof performance, so I believe it is sufficient to meet the needs of everyday outdoor activities and camping mountaineering.
Berghaus "Mountain Series" Hard Shell Jacket design not only emphasizes protection performance but also considers the wearer's comfort in various extreme environments. Specially designed breathable zippers under the armpits allow the user to effectively regulate body temperature and stay dry and comfortable in adverse weather conditions.