Men’s technical jackets
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A men's technical jacket has one role: to stand up to the conditions without ever becoming the weak link in an outfit. In the mountains, sustained rain or a sudden strong wind is enough to turn an enjoyable outing into a challenge if the outer layer cannot keep up. Lagoped men's technical jackets are made in the European Union from 100% recycled materials, without PFAS, and cover the full range from complete waterproofing to lightweight wind protection.
Waterproof technical jackets: the most complete protection
For outings where rain is a genuine risk—mid-mountain hiking, mountaineering, or ski touring in bad weather—a waterproof technical jacket remains the most important piece of clothing. The TETRAS Men's Hiking and Mountaineering Jacket uses a Sympatex membrane made in Germany, without PFAS: waterproofing is achieved not through a fluorinated chemical treatment, but through the construction of the membrane itself. The EVE Men's Mountain Jacket follows the same approach, with a more versatile cut that works just as well in the mountains as in urban settings. For the harshest conditions, the GRAND TETRAS Men's 3/4 Jacket and its GRAND TETRAS WARM version add longer coverage and enhanced thermal insulation, designed for days when cold sets in alongside dampness.
Softshell and windbreakers: when complete waterproofing is not necessary
Not every outing calls for a fully waterproof jacket. During sustained exertion, an overly impermeable membrane traps perspiration and becomes uncomfortable. The UKPIK Men's Softshell Jacket and the TENGMALM Unisex Softshell Jacket prioritize breathability and freedom of movement, with a water-repellent finish that can handle light rain or drizzle without aiming for the complete waterproofing of a technical membrane. The NAGALAKA Unisex Windbreaker takes this approach even further: lightweight and packable, it protects against the wind without adding unnecessary weight, making it ideal to keep in your pack for outings where the risk of rain remains low.
Ski jackets and freeride anoraks: protection in winter conditions
For skiing, the EVERIDE Men's Freeride Ski Jacket and the URSK2 Men's Warm Ski Jacket combine waterproofing with enhanced thermal insulation, designed for prolonged exposure to cold and snow. The FOGOLY Unisex Freeride Anorak completes this category with a cut specifically suited to off-piste activities, where protection from blown snow matters just as much as standard waterproofing.
Understanding what makes a jacket truly waterproof
A waterproof technical jacket relies on a membrane that blocks water while allowing the vapor produced by perspiration to escape. At Lagoped, this membrane is made without PFAS, the family of persistent pollutants long used in traditional water-repellent treatments. Performance therefore does not depend on a surface chemical treatment that fades with washing, but on a technical construction that remains stable over time. This is a tangible difference from much of the market, where surface water repellency decreases significantly after a few dozen washes.
Recycled materials, European manufacturing, and a 5-year warranty
All Lagoped men's technical jackets are made from 100% recycled materials—polyester sourced from plastic bottles for most models—and assembled entirely in the European Union, from yarn to finished garment. Each item in the range has a PEF eco-score, an assessment based on 16 environmental criteria certified by PEF Trust. All jackets come with a 5-year warranty and are repairable, a genuine differentiator for a garment as heavily used as a waterproof jacket, where a faulty zipper or a failed seam often leads to complete replacement from other brands.
Complete your mountain outfit
A technical jacket rarely works alone. To build a complete layering system, explore the full men's hiking clothing range and the men's hiking trousers, which follow the same manufacturing standards. Our guide to hardshells, softshells, and windbreakers helps you choose the right outer layer according to the type of outing and the expected conditions.
Frequently asked questions about waterproof men's technical jackets
How do you choose a waterproof technical jacket?
The main criterion is the type of outing and the actual weather risk. For a mid-mountain hike with a risk of sustained rain, a waterproof membrane like the one used in the TETRAS remains the safest choice. For intense activity where managing perspiration is the priority, a water-repellent softshell jacket like the UKPIK prevents the steamy, overheated feeling caused by an overly airtight membrane. Weight and packability also matter: a jacket that never leaves your pack cannot protect anyone. A lightweight model that you always bring is better than an ultra-technical jacket left at home because it takes up too much space.
What is the difference between waterproofing and breathability in a technical jacket?
These are two distinct but related properties. Waterproofing prevents outside water from penetrating the fabric, even in sustained rain. Breathability allows the water vapor produced by perspiration to escape outward, preventing condensation from building up inside the jacket. A jacket that is highly waterproof but not very breathable becomes uncomfortable during exertion: you end up soaked in sweat on the inside even when the rain stays out. The membranes used in Lagoped jackets, such as the Sympatex membrane in the TETRAS, are designed to balance these two properties rather than maximize one at the expense of the other.
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