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Mid-season outings or multi-day hikes: opt for a Hardshell-type windproof jacket. It allows you to adjust the layers according to the temperature. Wear the windbreaker alone over a technical t-shirt in windy conditions, or add a fleece underneath if you need to keep warm.
Day trips in summer: a foldable windbreaker is ideal. It stays in your bag and only comes out when there's a shower or unexpected wind. This lightweight jacket will keep you dry without making you too hot.
Winter outings or ski resorts: opt for a warm windbreaker like a parka or down jacket. Choose a jacket with a substantial thermal lining and total waterproofing to withstand the snow.
City outings in wet weather: Choose a fully waterproof urban windbreaker. You can opt for a Hardshell jacket or a parka-type lined windbreaker. These options provide complete protection against water and wind, which is essential for long city walks.
Sports: For intense activity such as running, trail running or mountain biking, opt for a windbreaker specially designed for these activities, offering great breathability. For gentler activities such as walking, fishing or sailing, choose a softshell jacket, which is both breathable and insulating.