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Lipapali tsa mokoetlisi li apara baki e bonolo ea likhetla tsa banna

Tlhaloso:

Jacket ea rona ea softshell bakeng sa banna e phutholohile haholo ho e apara.

Ka lebaka la boea bo bonolo ba ka hare le 4-way softshell e otlolohileng. Seo ho thoeng ke sandwich membrane e na le mocheso o ka hare o futhumatsang le lera le ka ntle le thibelang moea.


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Lintlha tsa Motheo
Tlhaloso: Jacket ea Mokoetlisi bakeng sa banna
Nomoro ea mohlala: PMJ001
Lesela: Softshell (92% polyester + 8% spandex)
Bong: Banna
Sehlopha sa lilemo: Batho ba baholo
Boholo: S-4xl
Nako: Selemo le Hoetla

Lintlha tse ka sehloohong
* E entsoe ka lesela le bonolo la khetla le lelekang metsi, le phefumolohang, le lamination la PU.
*Bapisa seroko sa ho notlela sephara le lipokothong.
* Sistimi e bonolo ea ho tobetsa konopo e nang le selikalikoe sa polasetiki sa D
* Lipokotho tse nang le mesebetsi e mengata e nang le mokotla o koetsoeng, o hlatsuoa habonolo.
* Fana ka pokotho e kholo e ka morao-e fana ka sebaka se seholo se lekaneng bakeng sa tow le flex leashes kapa lintho tsa ho bapala tse kholoanyane, libolo, joalo-joalo.
*Ntšanyana e ntle e kholo e bapalang ka khatiso ho e hlakisa haholo.
*Squeaker, e rokeletsoeng molaleng, ke ea ho hapa maikutlo a ntja ea rona.

 

Boitsebiso:
*92% polyester+8% spandex sejo sa mantsiboea lesela le tlanngoeng le bonolo -le phutholohile ka ho fetisisa.
Mekotla:
* Pokotho e ntle ea ho tobetsa e nang le selikalikoe sa polasetiki sa D bakeng sa ho tobetsa se koetsoeng.
* Lipokotho tse peli tse tlase tse nang le mekotla e koaletsoeng le mekotla ea ho notlela sephara
* Pokotho e kholo ea ka morao - u tla fumana sebaka sa ho hula le li-leashes tse tenyetsehang kapa lintho tsa ho bapala tse kholoanyane.
Zipper:
*Zipper ea nylon e fetolehang e nang le lebitso le letle la lehae

Matšeliso:
*Sesebelisoa sa khetla se bonolo se boloka mofuthu le boiketlo
* Moralo oa phetoho thekeng ka sethibelo sa polasetiki le khoele.
* Polakete e ka pele e nang le rekere e tlamang le tšireletso ea selelu
* Lesoba le tlamang la monoana oa matsoho bakeng sa ho tenyetseha ha ho buloa matsoho
Khokahano ea theknoloji:
Masela le ho poma li lekoa hore li bolokehile, ha li chefo, 'me li lumellana le STANDARD 100 ke OEKO-TEX®.
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Why Windproof and Waterproof Features Matter in Dog Trainer Soft Shell Jackets 


The inclusion of windproof and waterproof features in a dog trainer's softshell jacket is not a mere luxury or a standard specification borrowed from general outdoor apparel; it is a critical design element that directly impacts the efficacy, safety, and endurance of both the trainer and the training session. These features are fundamental because a dog trainer's environment is inherently unpredictable and demands a garment that provides consistent protection, allowing the human to focus entirely on the animal rather than on their own discomfort. The described jacket, with its ""windproof outer layer"" and ""water-repellent"" PU lamination softshell fabric, is engineered specifically to meet these challenges, creating a microclimate of comfort that shields the wearer from the elements that most commonly disrupt outdoor activities.


Firstly, the windproof quality is paramount for maintaining core body temperature and preventing the chilling effect of wind chill. During dog training, especially in open fields, parks, or during the transitional seasons of spring and autumn for which this jacket is designed, a constant breeze or strong wind can quickly strip away body heat. This leads to muscle stiffness, reduced concentration, and a premature end to the session. For the trainer, who may be standing relatively still giving commands or observing behavior, this is particularly debilitating. The windproof outer layer of this jacket acts as a barrier, trapping a layer of warm air inside while blocking the invasive cold wind.


Secondly, the water-repellent or waterproof feature is equally crucial for dealing with damp conditions, whether from early morning dew, light drizzle, or wet vegetation. Moisture is not only uncomfortable but also dangerous, as wet clothing leads to rapid heat loss and can result in hypothermia in colder conditions. A water-repellent jacket like this one, with its PU lamination, causes water to bead up and roll off the surface rather than being absorbed. This means that during a session on wet grass or in a light shower, the trainer remains dry and warm. This protection extends to the contents of the pockets; keeping treats, clickers, and phones dry is essential for uninterrupted training.

 

How a Soft Shell Jacket Improves Comfort During Long Dog Training Sessions 


The comfort of a softshell jacket during extended dog training sessions is achieved through a sophisticated synthesis of material science, ergonomic design, and practical feature integration. It moves far beyond the concept of basic clothing to become a piece of functional equipment that actively enhances the wearer's experience by addressing the unique physical demands of training. The described Trainer's Jacket for men (Model No.: PMJ001) exemplifies this philosophy, with every element from its fabric composition to its cuff design contributing to sustained comfort, which is directly linked to improved performance and patience as a trainer.


The foundation of this comfort is the advanced fabric itself: a blend of 92% polyester and 8% spandex. This combination is meticulously chosen to deliver specific benefits. The high polyester content provides durability, quick-drying properties, and the ability to be engineered into a soft, brushed inner fleece that feels warm and pleasant against the skin. This ""warming inner layer"" creates immediate comfort without the need for bulky, restrictive inner layers. Crucially, the 8% spandex (also known as elastane) is the key to freedom of movement. Dog training is a physical activity involving a wide range of motion—reaching out to reward with a treat, bending down to attach a leash, twisting to throw a ball, or even running alongside a dog. The 4-way stretch inherent in the softshell fabric allows the jacket to move in perfect unison with the trainer's body, eliminating any feeling of constriction, tugging, or tightness that would cause distraction and fatigue over time. This dynamic flexibility ensures the jacket is an extension of the body, not an impediment to it.


Building upon this flexible foundation are the intelligent comfort-focused design features. The adjustable waist via a plastic stopper and string allows for a personalized fit, enabling the trainer to secure the jacket against cold drafts or loosen it for increased ventilation as their body temperature fluctuates with activity level. The elastic binding thumb holes at the sleeve openings are a particularly thoughtful detail. They secure the sleeves in place during movement, preventing them from riding up and exposing the wrists to cold, and also provide an extra layer of warmth and coverage without the need for gloves during dexterity-intensive tasks like handling a clicker or tiny treats.

 

Soft Shell vs. Hard Shell Jackets: Which is Better for Dog Trainers?


The debate between soft shell and hard shell jackets for dog trainers is not about declaring one universally superior, but rather about identifying which is better suited to the specific, dynamic demands of the profession. For the vast majority of dog training scenarios, particularly those occurring in the spring and autumn seasons and involving a mix of activity levels, a high-quality softshell jacket—exemplified by the PMJ001 model described—emerges as the unequivocally superior choice. Its advantages in breathability, stretch, and overall comfort directly align with the physical requirements of training, while its level of weather protection is perfectly matched to the typical conditions a trainer faces.


A hard shell jacket is engineered for one primary purpose: to provide ultimate protection against severe, sustained wind and heavy rain. They are typically made from laminated fabrics like Gore-Tex and are completely waterproof and highly windproof. However, this protection comes at a significant cost to breathability and mobility. Even the most advanced hard shells cannot vent moisture as effectively as a softshell during high-exertion activities. For a dog trainer who is constantly in motion, this leads to a rapid buildup of sweat and condensation inside the jacket, leaving them just as wet from the inside as they would be from the outside without a shell. Furthermore, hard shells are notoriously rigid and often produce a characteristic ""swishing"" noise with every movement. This lack of stretch can be restrictive when bending or reaching, and the noise can be a significant distraction, interfering with the trainer's vocal commands and potentially unsettling sensitive dogs.


In direct contrast, the softshell jacket is the optimal tool for high-output activities in cool, changeable, and only moderately wet conditions. Its strengths are the hard shell's weaknesses. The PMJ001 jacket, with its 92% polyester/8% spandex blend, offers exceptional 4-way stretch, providing unparalleled freedom of movement for demonstrating commands, playing, and running. Its breathability is inherent to the densely woven, often brushed, fabric structure, allowing it to efficiently manage perspiration vapor during exertion. This ensures the trainer remains dry and comfortable from within. 

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