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Difference between Thermal Pak, Thermo Suit and Ninja Suit

Although these terms are often used interchangeably, there is a subtle difference in perception and marketing:

  • Thermal Pak: Generally used for one-piece suits that insulate heat and are water-repellent.
  • Thermo suit: This emphasizes primarily the insulating properties and the fact that it is a suit that keeps you warm in cold conditions.
  • Ninja suit: More of a trendy term that refers to the snug-fitting, athletic and often black design of the suit.

In practice these terms are often used as synonyms within the snowboarding market.

How to Choose the Right Snowboard Thermal Suit?

When choosing a thermal suit it is important to consider a few factors:

  • Activity level and environment: Are you mostly snowboarding in cold, wet conditions? Then choose a suit with high waterproofness and good insulation. For milder conditions a lighter model will suffice.
  • Fit: Pay attention to whether the suit offers sufficient stretch and freedom of movement, but is not too loose so it doesn't lose heat.
  • Material: Choose materials that match your preferences; some prefer a natural material like merino, others choose synthetic high-tech fabrics.
  • Price and durability: Thermal suits can be expensive, but are often durable and long-lasting. Choose a model that fits your budget but also meets quality requirements.
  • Design: If it is important to you to look stylish, then a ninja suit with a sleek, modern design might be for you.

Care of your Thermal Suit

A thermal suit requires careful maintenance to preserve its technical properties:

  • Wash the suit according to the instructions, usually at a low temperature with special detergents for sportswear.
  • Do not use fabric softener, as this can damage the water-repellent layer.
  • Air dry the suit and avoid the dryer.
  • Repair small tears or damages in time to limit wear.

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