← Back to Search

Climashield

C

A continuous filament synthetic insulation — unlike short-staple fills, the fibers run the full length of the garment. Resistant to cold spots and shifting, popular in quilts and sleeping bags.

Score Breakdown

66/100
Durability70
Comfort68
Breathability55
Warmth82
Moisture Wicking45
Sustainability30
Care Ease68

Best For

🧥Winter Outerwear
Excellent

Excellent warmth (82) and durability (70) for cold weather

👔Formal/Office
Excellent

Excellent durability (70) and comfort (68) for office wear

👕Everyday Casual
Good

Good comfort (68) and care ease (68) for casual wear

⛰️Outdoor/Hiking
Good

Good durability (70) and breathability (55) for outdoor activities

Detailed Use Case Scores

outdoor88
outerwear78
activewear65

Pros

  • Continuous filament eliminates cold spots
  • Does not shift or clump like short-staple fills
  • Retains warmth when wet
  • Easy to sew through without baffles

Cons

  • Heavier than premium down for equivalent warmth
  • Less compressible than down
  • Fully synthetic — not biodegradable
  • Slightly stiffer drape than loose-fill insulations

Care Guide

Washwarm (40°C)
Cyclepermanent press
Detergentmild
BleachDo not bleach
Drytumble low
Ironlow
Dry Cleanavoid
SoftenerNo

Special Notes

Continuous filament — won't shift or clump in wash

Machine wash and dry — very easy care

Additional Care Tips

  • Machine wash cold (30°C/85°F) on gentle cycle with mild detergent
  • Tumble dry on low heat with clean tennis balls to maintain loft
  • Do not iron
  • Do not dry clean — solvents damage the insulation
  • Store loosely — never compress for extended periods
  • Shake out after drying to restore loft

Cost

$$$$$

Mid-range

Shrinkage

Won't shrink with normal washing

Eco Rating

High environmental impact