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An ATTIQ trekking fleece combines freedom of movement with reliable protection from gusts. At the front the fabric calms the wind, while the sides and back speed up air exchange. The result? A steady pace and a head free of distractions.
For professionals and enthusiasts, predictability matters. That’s why we design our mountain fleeces with a long day in mind – from dawn to dusk, from valley to ridge.
Morning chill in the forest, a warm traverse in the sun, a crisp wind on the col – one mountain fleece can handle that range if it has a sensible zone map. Up front you get a shield against gusts, and under the arms and between the shoulder blades you get breathability that doesn’t slow the pace.
When your heart rate climbs on the ascent, quick release of excess heat is key. The ATTIQ hiking fleece reacts before discomfort appears. It’s a small advantage you feel after a few kilometres.
Does it have to be heavy to protect? No. What counts is a smart combination of fabrics and ergonomics, not the amount of material.
We cut ATTIQ mountain fleeces for movement: shoulders work freely, sleeves don’t ride up, and an extended back seals the lower back in the wind. The fabric returns to shape after every bend, so the cut doesn’t “pull” where it shouldn’t.
On tight traverses and short bursts, the fabric doesn’t catch air like a sail. The line stays clean and the stride stays even. It’s comfort that pays off at the end of the day.
An ATTIQ outdoor fleece works with a rucksack and straps. Nothing flaps, nothing chafes – as it should be.
The mid-layer works like a regulator. When you speed up, it breathes; when you slow down, it holds warmth. That’s why ATTIQ hiking fleeces pair well with a lightweight wind jacket and a base layer, without getting in each other’s way.
On a long loop you’ll appreciate the simplicity of decisions: the zip doesn’t snag, the stand collar sits smoothly, and the pockets remain accessible under rucksack straps. Less faffing, more steps.
Will one fleece be enough for most trips? If it’s hybrid – definitely.
A hood gives quick protection during a stop and in a sudden gust. A low-profile version fits under a jacket hood or a climbing helmet without interfering with adjustment. It’s backup you use when the weather changes its mind.
A stand collar wins for clean hiking without stops: no flapping, no distractions under your chin. The zip tucks into a soft “garage”, so nothing pinches in the wind.
What are you choosing today – the minimalism of a stand collar or the versatility of a hood?
We position pockets so they don’t clash with the hip belt and chest strap. Access to a gel or key stays intuitive, even in gloves. It’s the little things that add up to peace of mind.
Reflective elements work with shoulder and arm movement – that’s when they’re most visible at dusk. In the hills, it’s a few valuable metres of advantage.
Flat joins and smooth finishes at the neck eliminate pressure points. After hours of walking, the difference is obvious.
A thermal trekking fleece works well on long descents, windy ridges and early starts. It gently “settles” the microclimate without feeling heavy. Ideal when the day has extreme sections.
A hybrid fleece focuses on balance: a denser front and airy sides. One construction handles fast ascents as well as cool, exposed parts of the trail. Versatility that genuinely works.
Not sure what to choose? Ask the route: more exposure – thermal; more pace – hybrid.
Women’s trekking fleeces take the waist and hips into account, while men’s shape the shoulders and chest. Thanks to that, nothing bunches up when your arms are working, and the fabric sits naturally under a rucksack.
Fit can’t restrict – it has to move with the body at low and high heart rates. If after five minutes you forget you’re wearing the fleece, it means everything has come together.
Size isn’t everything: four-way stretch and sleeve length that holds the wrist without pressure also matter.
City before work, a quick outing to a nearby peak, a weekend loop in the mountains – an ATTIQ trekking fleece behaves predictably in each of these scenarios. It’s kit for a life in motion, not just for expedition photos.
The minimalist cut line means it looks just as good with a jacket as it does on its own. Function comes first, aesthetics right alongside.
Does it have to be different for the city and different for the outdoors? No, not if the design thought about both worlds from the start.
ATTIQ designs and sews in Poland. A short path from sketch to trail means faster tweaks after testing and real quality control. It’s an advantage you can feel on a windy day.
Hard-wearing materials stand up to abrasion from harness straps, belts and rucksacks. Resilience remains after many hours on the move, and the cut holds its line. Kit should work every day, not just on special occasions.
For professionals and enthusiasts, consistency matters. ATTIQ trekking fleeces are there to deliver – from the first step to the last light.
Planning fast ascents and an even pace? Reach for a hybrid fleece with breathable sides. You’ll gain breathability exactly when you need it most.
A long ridge and a cold wind in the plan? A thermal trekking fleece with a denser front will give a calmer microclimate on exposed sections. Your walking rhythm stays steady, hands work naturally with poles.
Or maybe you’re looking for a universal “do-it-all” solution? Go for a construction with an extended back, a stand collar and rucksack-compatible pockets. One fleece, many scenarios, the same peace of mind.
