When planning a cold weather expedition, few considerations should be more important than your choice of insulation. Prolonged exposure to cold temperatures will drain the energy stored by your body and in extreme cases can lead to complications like hypothermia.
This guide to insulated jackets will tell you everything you need to know in order to best guarantee the safety and success of your trips this Winter and beyond.
How do you wash an insulated jacket?
You should try to minimise washing your insulated jacket where possible and only do so if it starts to show signs of dirt or if the down begins to lose its loft. If you do need to wash your insulated jacket then you should follow the brief steps below to do so:
Prepare the jacket for washing by closing the main zip and opening all pocket zips, release drawcords and secure Velcro cuffs.
Wash your garment on a gentle setting with the appropriate cleaning agent, we recommend Grangers ® Down Wash for this. Rinse any remaining detergent using an additional spin cycle.
Restoring the loft is vital to maintain insulation and this will require some mechanical action to redistribute the down. To do so, place your garment in a machine dryer on a low heat with a couple of dryer balls (clean tennis balls will do). Keep an eye on your garment and keep turning it over to distribute the down evenly and spread the drying process.