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Colecția Duro CORDURA® – Ușor | Rezistent la rupere | Uscare rapidă

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€99,99 EUR

Preț regulat €69,99 EUR
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Built to Last, Made to Move

Quick‑dry and water‑repellent for unexpected showers. Wrinkle‑resistant and easy to care for. Whether scrambling up a ridge or working around town, Duro gear moves with you and outlasts the trail.

CORDURA® Advanced Fabrics

Constructed with unique structure, Cordura fabric boasts outstanding abrasion & tear resistance and exceptional strength. It is lightweight, soft with stable color, comfortable handfeel and easy care.

Designed for Outdoor Adventures

Perfect for detail-focused outdoor lovers, every detail is engineered for outdoor adventures.

Product Details

Adjustable Waistband
Large-capacity pockets
Angle Zipper Pocket Design on Both Sides

Adjustable Hem Drawstring Design
Adjustable Waistband
Large-capacity pockets
Ink Printing / 3D Structural Curved Cutting
Angle Zipper Pocket Design on Both Sides
Side Pocket Design on Both Sides
Adjustable Hem Drawstring Design

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Hard Shell VS Soft Shell

What Do 3L & 2L Means?

2L and 3L refer to the layers of the outermost fabric, not the entire garment. They define fabric construction, affecting waterproofness, breathability, durability, and comfort.

2L

Outer Fabric 

Membrane

Inner Lining

separate inner lining

Waterproof
★★★★☆
Durability

★★★☆☆

Durability

★★★☆☆

Weight

★★★☆☆

Comfort

★★★★★

Price

★★★★★

Best Budget Choice

Best Use Cases

Casual Wearing, general outdoor activities,

3L

 Outer Fabric

 Membrane

Inner Lining

bonded as an unit

Waterproof
★★★★★
Breathability

★★★★★

Durability

★★★★★

Weight

★★★★★

Comfort

★★★☆☆

Price

★★★☆☆

Expensive but Worth It

Price

mountaineering, extreme conditions

Common Misconceptions

The 2L/3L classification is exclusive to hardshell fitted with waterproof‑breathable membranes. Softshells are made of fleece‑windproof composite fabrics with DWR, without independent membranes, so they are not marked as 2L or 3L, usually marked as 2‑layer composite fabric.

3L jackets combine outer fabric, waterproof membrane and backing layer via thermal bonding with no loose lining. 2L jackets adopt a separate lining detached from the outer fabric.

Softshells are also made of water‑resistant fabrics with a DWR coating, and some feature fully taped seams. Unlike hardshell jackets, they lack a dedicated waterproof membrane, resulting in slightly lower waterproof performance. Still, they effectively repel light daily rain, with water beading and rolling off the surface, delivering reliable water‑repellent capability for everyday use.

Moisture vapor transmission refers to the fabric's ability to expel sweat vapor (perspiration) from the inside out – this is what keeps you from feeling clammy during exertion. Air permeability, on the other hand, refers to the direct passage of air molecules (wind) through the fabric.

A high level of air permeability can indeed compromise waterproofness, as larger pores that let air through may also allow liquid water to penetrate under pressure. 

What the outdoor industry commonly calls "breathability rating" (e.g., on a jacket's spec sheet) is almost always Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate (MVTR) – not air permeability.

Not exactly. These ratings describe the raw fabric's lab performance, not the finished jacket's real-world capability.

The overall waterproofness of a jacket also depends on seam taping quality, waterproof zippers, and construction details – a high‑HH fabric is useless if water leaks through the seams.

Similarly, perceived breathability (comfort) is influenced by mechanical venting features (e.g., pit zips), the inner liner material, and overall fit. 

So always consider the jacket's design as a whole, not just the headline numbers.