







ATTIQ trekking jackets are made in Poland, close to the mountains and to people who really hike the trails. It’s a choice for professionals and enthusiasts who want to go further whatever the weather. Minimal weight, a well-thought-out cut, real protection – all so you can focus on your steps, not on your layers.
Durable materials take on the wind and sudden gusts on the ridge. When the terrain sets the rules, a trekking jacket doesn’t ask for attention: it works in the background. It seals the microclimate around the torso, settles the shoulders, tidies up the neck area. It’s calm that translates into a steady rhythm.
At every stage of a hike, details matter. A longer back protects when your rucksack shifts on scrambles and steep descents. The stand-up collar works with a hood and buff. The zip runs smoothly, even in gloves. Simple things that make a big difference.
ATTIQ is a short path from the cutting table to a rocky traverse. That’s why these trekking jackets aren’t theoretical. They’re proven out on the trail, in shifting wind, in the shade of dwarf pine and on open clearings. For all conditions – not as a slogan, but as everyday reality.
An ATTIQ trekking jacket has one ambition: to disappear in use. To sit evenly on the shoulders, not ride up when you lift your arms, not create air bridges around the collar. When you move faster, it doesn’t flap. When you slow down, it doesn’t “choke” your movement.
That lightness doesn’t mean fragility. It’s balance: springy panels where the body works, and calmer zones where you need shelter. The result in practice? Fewer adjustments, more trail.
Do you need one layer for the morning wind and the afternoon descent into the valley? A trekking jacket gives you a sense of control in both scenarios. You make decisions on the move, without stopping.
Mountain jackets are there so the day doesn’t come to a halt. A fast climb through the woods, a chilly ridge, a windy pass – different scenery, the same stability. The fabric settles under the hood, doesn’t twist around the neck, and lets you turn your head freely.
On exposed sections you’ll appreciate the quietness of the fabric. Nothing flaps, nothing stiffens in an unexpected gust. It’s peace of mind that pays off on a long stretch of wind straight in your face.
ATTIQ mountain jackets also mean refined geometry: room for using poles, ease at the elbows, order at the waist under a hip belt. You find your rhythm and stay in it longer.
The ATTIQ hiking jacket is made where questions are asked about practicality, not fashion. Local production means an ongoing dialogue between the designer and the trail. Details are introduced after real tests, not wishful briefs.
That’s why you can feel straight away that everything is there for a reason. Higher-set pockets don’t clash with a hip belt. The stand-up collar doesn’t fold under the chin. The hood seals without fighting your hat.
An ATTIQ hiking jacket is a tool that simply has to work. For professionals and enthusiasts who chose terrain over compromises.
Men’s and women’s trekking jackets differ in details you feel after a hundred metres: shoulder proportion, waist shape, sleeve length. This isn’t scaling – it’s a separate approach to anatomy. Thanks to that, the fabric doesn’t pull on a longer stride and doesn’t ripple around the waist.
Fit means order without pressure. A jacket should hug areas sensitive to draughts and leave freedom where muscles work. A side effect? A calmer mind.
Regardless of the version, there’s one common denominator: durable materials and logical patterning. It’s a setup for long months of hiking.
A jacket for the mountains can’t be temperamental. It has to react as fast as you do: seal the stand-up collar, work with a buff, protect the neck when a sudden hit of cold arrives. With one movement you change the climate around your torso and keep going.
When a passing shower appears, predictability matters. A mountain jacket organises airflow under the hood, settles the area around the ears, and doesn’t force nervous adjustments. Instead of stopping, you regulate while walking.
That’s the point of a good layer: you take weather off your mind and leave only the route.
The ATTIQ outdoor jacket doesn’t pretend to be a gadget. It doesn’t shout with add-ons, it doesn’t multiply decorative extras. It focuses on simple solutions that really work: smooth joins at the cuffs, a stable hem, a hood that follows the movement of your head.
Minimalism means fewer decisions on the way. It’s comfort that lets you focus on steps, cadence and looking ahead. Fewer zips, more views.
If you prefer tools over theatrical solutions, this is the right direction.
Hiking jackets work best in a simple system: base for intensity, mid for conditions, outer to seal the whole. In the morning you seal up, at midday you loosen, in the evening you seal up again. No wardrobe changes, no jolts to the plan.
It’s important that transitions are smooth. The collar has to get along with the stand-up collar, the cuff with a glove, the hem with a harness or rucksack belt. Then the whole system behaves like one organism.
That’s the recipe for long days on the move. And for the satisfaction that stays with you after the descent to the mountain hut.
A trekking softshell jacket likes a changing pace. On the ascent it breathes evenly, on the ridge it tones down gusts, in the woods it fades into the background. The fabric works with the shoulders and doesn’t stiffen with frequent changes of direction.
It’s a layer for those who don’t want to stop with every change of scenery. With one movement you adjust the hood, with another you seal the stand-up collar and that’s it. The trail flows.
Softshell in the ATTIQ version holds its line even with a rucksack. Nothing balloons, nothing bunches in critical areas. It simply does its job.
There are days when the sky has a plan of its own. A waterproof jacket for the mountains calms your mind: it shields key areas while not cutting you off from feeling the terrain. Sleeves don’t creep up, the hem holds its line, the zip works without yanking.
In the rain, small things grow into an advantage. Comfortable hood adjustments, logical pocket placement, no conflict with rucksack straps. You keep a steady pace instead of fiddling.
That’s the difference between “survive” and “stick to the plan”. The choice is yours.
The stand-up collar should lie flat and seal the climate around the neck without irritating the chin. It’s the first filter against an unexpected gust. Set it once and forget it.
The hood has to follow the movement of your head. A well-shaped one doesn’t restrict your field of view and doesn’t “have a life of its own” in the wind. Thanks to that, decisions on exposed ground are faster and more confident.
Cuffs create a smooth connection with gloves, and the hem stands guard for stability under a hip belt. In that configuration every step is predictable – and that’s the greatest comfort outdoors.
Does the trekking jacket work with your rucksack? If the hip belt and chest strap aren’t “fighting” for space with the pockets, you’re on the right track. Access to small items without taking your gear off is a real time saver.
When you raise your arms, does the hem stay in place? If so, you’ll avoid draughts across the lower back and irritating adjustments. Movement should be smooth, without negotiation.
Does the hood stabilise without squeezing? Two quick adjustments are enough. If you can see the trail and feel free to turn your head – that’s it.
ATTIQ sews in Poland, using durable materials and with real routes in mind. Trekking jackets are meant to work from the first ascent to the last metres of the descent into the valley. Without theatrical gestures, but with consistency you can feel throughout your body.
Professionals will appreciate predictability in extreme moments. Enthusiasts – lightness that doesn’t disappear after a few hours of walking. The common denominator? Comfort that doesn’t slow you down.
You choose direction, not compromises. The ATTIQ trekking jacket will adapt to your decisions – and to the pace you set for the trail.
