How to get to know better your Henry Arroway puffer
Henry Arroway's puffers can be divided into 3 types depending on the temperatures for which they are recommended.
Light Winter
- For moderate temperatures and environments.
- Particularly lightweight garments.
- Optimum temperatures: from 10°C to 0°C.
Our light winter puffers are perfect for use in moderate temperatures and environments. They are excellent for early autumn or in-between seasons. They combine comfort, lightness and thermoregulation. We classify the name light because of the lightness that these garments provide. We present two of our lightest models, Adara and Rose.
Middle Winter
- Thermal insulation between 5ºC and -5ºC.
- Perfect to wear with light underwear, as the more direct contact between the body and the garment, better will be the insulation. The features of our middle winter models meet thermal insulation conditions between 10ºC and up to -5ºC.
They are longer garments, more adapted to the cold as winter progresses. They are the middle ground between light winter and heavy winter. They are perfect to wear with light underwear, as the more direct contact between the body and the garment, better will be the insulation. You can find models such as the Zoe, Lion, Criss or Marion.
Heavy Winter
- Garments adapted to cold, wet and dry environments.
- Puffers with high thermal insulation (from 0ºC to -10ºC).
Henry Arroway's most complete range of puffers consists mainly of Heavy Winter garments. As these are compositions with higher thermal properties, they are classified as heavy winter, for their use is more winter-like and adapted to cold, humid and dry climates.
This type includes all the garments in the collection with higher thermal insulation, between -5ºC and -15ºC. Each garment indicates on its label the temperature range in which it is most comfortable. All our creations are different, so we recommend you to look at the thermal bar included inside each one of them. Puffers such as Helena, Carlota, Nevada or Elizabeth.