Waterproof/Breathable technology
More breathable. More protection. More nature.
WHAT IS
WATERPROOF / BREATHABLES?
How it works
The basis of waterproof-breathable technology is an extremely thin, microporous membrane or coating. This layer allows water vapour (sweat) to escape while preventing water droplets (rain) from getting in.
The waterproof-breathable layer is bonded with or applied to high-performance linings and outer textiles.
Futurelight Benefits
DWR
Reactivating DWR with nature in mind.
After heavy use of DWR-treated gear, washing helps reactivate the effectiveness of the protective finish and prolong performance.
To reduce our impact on nature, we’re switching to the use of a more environmentally friendly DWR solutions. Non-PFC DWR is an effective water repellent and helps minimise some of the environmental impacts of fluorocarbon.
The North Face portfolio of waterproof/breathable technologies is unrivalled.
Benefits
Lightweight comfort | Exceptional breathability | Waterproof protection
Built for
Highly breathable waterproof protection during intense aerobic activity in moderate to extreme weather conditions.
Benefits
Long-lasting durability | Maximum waterproof protection | Good breathability
Built for
Exceptionally durability and reliable waterproof-breathable protection in extreme conditions
Benefits
Durably waterproof | Breathable | Completely windproof
Built for
Reliable, durable protection for a wide range of activities and everyday use.
Tested to the limit
Abrasion resistance, tear strength, impact durability. You name it, we test it. To guarantee the functionality of our waterproof-breathable technologies, we conduct a wide range of rigorous tests which fall into three key areas: Raw material testing, finished product testing, field testing.
01 | Raw material testing
Before a material can be used in a product, it is subject to a wide range of raw material tests. Fabrics are tested for their durability as well as their performance in terms of protection & breathability which are measured in a variety of different ways.
02 | Finished Product Testing
Once a raw material is approved for use in a garment, that garment itself must be tested. Every product we make is subject to a number of finished product tests. Rain room tests help replicate the most extreme conditions that our explorers can experience.
03 | Field Testing
Design and development at The North Face has always leaned on our athletes' expertise and involvement. From rigorous in-the-field product testing to brainstorming around unmet needs and blue-sky concepting.