Innovations
The fabric science behind HUPPA outerwear — proprietary technologies developed to keep you warm, dry and moving from school playgrounds to mountain trails.
Eco Down: Sustainable Innovation
Eco Down insulation is a game-changer in the world of sustainable insulation solutions. It´s 100% Recycled polyester made from PET bottles. PET, or polyethylene terephthalate, is a type of plastic that is commonly used to make bottles, containers and packaging materials. By recycling PET bottles, that would otherwise end their useful life as waste in a landfill, we can reduce plastic waste and give it a new life by turning it into high-performance insulation. Also, using fibers from PET bottles instead of oil will help protect energy reserves for future generations.
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HUPPA Softshell
HUPPA Softshell is a three-layer stretch fabric for active outdoor wear. A high-density polyester outer face with water-repellent finish blocks rain and wind, a breathable membrane releases sweat vapour, and a microfleece backing keeps you warm and cozy. With 5,000 mm waterproofing, 5,000 g/m²/24h breathability and reflective prints for low-light visibility, it is the all-day jacket for hiking, biking, school runs and shoulder-season weather.
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ShellProtect Fabric
ShellProtect is HUPPA's three-layer fabric built for unpredictable weather. A soft-touch outer face, a high-performance water- and windproof membrane in the middle, and a comfortable inner backing keep you dry and warm without weighing you down. With a 10,000 mm waterproof rating, 10,000 g/m²/24h breathability and fully taped seams, it handles steady rain and gusty wind while remaining light enough for daily wear.
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HuppaTec Heat Reflective Lining
HuppaTec is HUPPA's proprietary heat-reflective lining. A fine silvery dot pattern on the inside of the garment bounces your own body heat back to you, lifting in-jacket warmth by up to 20% without adding bulk. The result: a lighter, slimmer winter coat that performs like a much thicker one — ideal for school runs, commutes and cold-weather travel.
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