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For professionals and enthusiasts alike, predictability in the hills and in the city matters. That’s why zone mapping combines a more compact structure at the front with breathable panels on the sides and back. The result? A stable microclimate and no overheating on climbs.
Durable materials stand up to frequent use and contact with a backpack, and the anatomical cut works with your shoulders, not against them. The zip doesn’t snag, the cuff doesn’t ride up, the collar doesn’t get in the way – you just run.
Wind gusts, a sudden drop in temperature, a short shower? ATTIQ running jackets are there so you don’t have to change your plan. One layer, many scenarios, and calm on your watch.
An ATTIQ running jacket mutes gusts without a “armoured” feel. At the front you get a wind barrier, while the sides and back release excess heat as your heart rate rises. Your run doesn’t waver; the pace stays your choice.
The collar sits smoothly at the neck, so it won’t distract you on faster sections. In key areas you’ll find micro-perforations and ventilation channels – thanks to them, air circulates where the body works hardest.
Whether it’s morning chill or an evening return at dusk, one construction handles changing conditions without fuss. Simple and effective.
Details work in motion: reflective elements are visible when your arms and torso are moving. Visibility increases exactly when you need it.
ATTIQ running jackets pack into a pocket or belt. They weigh very little, but make a big difference in open terrain and on descents with wind in your face. They disappear when the sun comes back – no change of plan.
Packability doesn’t mean compromises. Seams are reinforced, and the construction doesn’t flap at high speed. The jacket doesn’t catch air like a sail – it holds its line when you hold your pace.
An ultralight running windbreaker has one goal: to give you cover when you need it, and to stop existing when it gets warm again. Nothing extra.
The zones under the arms and between the shoulder blades are responsible for fast moisture release. This is where heat builds up on climbs, which is why ventilation is most noticeable there. You breathe evenly, and the fabric doesn’t stick to your back.
The front keeps a more compact structure to calm the gusts. Thanks to this, the run still “flows” on an open straight, and the jacket doesn’t demand attention with every blast of wind.
In the cuffs you’ll find flexible solutions that don’t block your watch and don’t create air bridges. Comfort closes like a zip – quietly and effectively.
ATTIQ running jackets are sewn in Poland, and testing takes place on real routes – in the forest, on the track, on flood embankments and in the mountains. The short path from sketch to finished design means faster tweaks and real quality control.
The materials are springy and resistant to intensive use. Even after many training sessions, the cut holds its line and the zip runs smoothly. Gear should work every day, not just in photos.
It’s an advantage you can feel after the first few kilometres. Confidence in your kit translates into confidence in your movement.
A women’s running jacket takes the waist and hip line into account, while the men’s version profiles the shoulders and chest. Thanks to this, the construction doesn’t bulge at the pockets and doesn’t roll up during dynamic arm movement.
An extended back protects the lower back in the wind, and the front doesn’t restrict your stride at high cadence. When you lean into a climb, everything settles naturally – without fighting for every centimetre.
Cuffs work with sleeves and a watch, and the collar doesn’t clash with a neck gaiter or headband. These are the small things that add up to a clear head during your session.
The end result? A fit that doesn’t need minding. The run keeps its own rhythm.
A running windbreaker is minimal weight and maximum responsiveness. Ideal for intervals, fast easy runs and days when the weather changes its mind every fifteen minutes. You pack it into a pocket, pull it out in a minute – and carry on.
A running softshell goes for a little more protection while keeping breathability. It works well in a cold wind, on long stretches in open terrain and for early-morning starts. It’s a shield that doesn’t take away freedom.
Not sure what to choose today? If the plan is pace and frequent changes in intensity – a windbreaker. If you’ve got steady running in windy places – a softshell. Simple logic, the right choice.
You can also go for a hybrid: a calmer front and breathable sides. One jacket, a wider comfort window.
On tarmac, stability in the wind and a clean cut line matter. The jacket can’t catch air and buffer arm movement. That’s why the cuts are low-profile, and the construction stays close to the torso at higher speed.
On the trail you get exposure, rapid pace changes and using poles. Trail running jackets give a wider range of motion in the shoulders, and on the back they have zones that speed up heat release under a backpack or vest.
The common denominator? Visibility and predictability. Reflectives work with hand movement, and ventilation responds before discomfort appears.
Regardless of the surface, the ATTIQ layering system works together: base layer – midlayer – jacket. Decisions are simple, running is smooth.
A transitional running jacket wins on windy yet dynamic days. The front shields, the sides breathe, pace rises without a “sauna” effect. Ideal for spring, autumn and cooler summer mornings.
A winter running jacket adds a touch of insulation in key zones. It still breathes, but holds warmth on descents and during stops at traffic lights. It’s a sensible buffer when the forecast isn’t your ally.
Do you run in the city and off-road? A hybrid widens the margin – a denser front, breathable back. One jacket that delivers more often than you expect.
Your plan will guide the decision: intervals and fast easy running – transitional. Long run with wind – winter or hybrid. Simple and practical.
The zip runs smoothly and doesn’t creep up with your stride. An embroidered “garage” under the chin eliminates irritating pinching in the wind. Yes, it’s a small thing – and yes, it does the job.
The cuff holds the wrist without pressure and slides neatly under a sweatshirt sleeve. This prevents air bridges, and your watch stays readable every time you raise your hand.
Pockets are set for running dynamics: quick access to a key and gel, zero fighting the fabric. Nothing bounces, nothing pulls you out of rhythm.
Reflective placement on moving shoulders and torso increases visibility when you signal a turn or pass a car. Without heavy inserts – just smart light.
The whole thing is finished with flat joins and springy fibres that return to shape after hard sessions. The jacket should work, not ask for attention.
The first layer keeps skin dry and calm in the hardest-working zones. Over that you add a midlayer that stabilises warmth when the pace slows. The running jacket seals the system against wind and in open terrain.
In practice, that means fewer stops for changing and more steady kilometres. You micro-adjust with the zip and cuff instead of repacking your backpack.
Trail or road – the logic is the same. First it breathes, then it shields. That order works best on the route.
Ultimately it’s simple maths: fewer comfort swings = more quality in training. The jacket plays its part in that.
Intervals and fast sections? Look for an ultralight windbreaker with more aggressive side ventilation. It should disappear into a pocket when the sun comes out from behind the clouds.
A long run with wind across open fields? Go for a running softshell or a hybrid – a calmer front, breathability on the back. It gives you margin when the pace fluctuates.
Running at dawn and after dark? Pay attention to reflectives in hand movement and to a collar that won’t chafe at high arm cadence. Safety and comfort can go together.
Regardless of the choice, one thing remains common: ATTIQ running jackets are made for people who really run. Polish precision, durable materials and a cut built for movement – that’s a real advantage on the route.





