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Smooth sailing until zipping time: my quibble with this lightweight cycling jacket

Michael Restin
4.5.2022
Translation: Katherine Martin

The Vaude Minaki Light keeps you warm in the crucial areas. It also offers good protection against biting winds – and excellent protection from the stings of a guilty conscience. Only, the zipper bears its teeth from time to time, too. That said, I am fond of my «straitjacket».

Is it Vawd or Vowd?

Black jacket, green jacket

The banana benchmark and a toothy zipper

At least three bananas would fit into the pocket, but I’m looking for one in particular. According to the jacket’s product description: «It barely weighs more than a banana and takes up even less space in your backpack». It does, in fact, weigh 180 grammes. As I learn during the test weigh-in, that’s about as heavy as an average banana.

Several times, I had to violently yank the jacket over my head in order to peel it off me. The problem is familiar from classic situations such as «Help! I’m stuck in my sleeping bag» and «Dastardly bed linen – the zip is bust». When it happens right under your chin, though, the fun stops for good.

Whenever extremely thin fabric meets a zipper, danger is just around the corner. Every time I think to myself: «It’s not gonna happen again.» And then it does. It’s not fair. But fairness is to be found elsewhere.

Fairness and eco-friendly traits

I’ve dug out the discarded labels again. For a long time, there’s been a considerable discrepancy between businesses’ professed love of nature and the use of plastic and chemicals in products. Especially when it comes to outdoor goods. These days, every brand is flying the flag for sustainability. What that means in reality is often hard to understand. I’ll give it a quick shot with the Minaki Light as my example.

S-Café

  • The Minaki Light is made of 100 per cent recycled material and the padding has an S-Café component. That means it contains coffee grounds, which have been specially processed and made into a quick-drying, odour-resistant material for new products.

Eco Finish

  • Thanks to its «Eco Finish», the jacket is water and dirt repellent. In other words, it’s PCF-free and contains no harmful chemicals – something Vaude has been doing as standard since 2018.

Fair Wear

Green Button and Green Shape

Previously unavoidable emissions such as those generated by manufacturing and transport are offset via myclimate. The deluge of labels illustrates the problem: reaching an informed opinion requires detective work. For me, the overall picture of Vaude adds up once you put the individual aspects under the microscope and piece together the evidence.

The verdict

One feeling lingers at the end of the test. I have a mostly positive view of the jacket and the brand. You can pack the Vaude Minaki Light without a second thought. It’s practically weightless, made from recycled material and is warm but airy. Only zipping and unzipping it will give you pause. The zipper issue drives me crazy sometimes. Not only that, but I’d like to be able to stow the jacket in the pocket and zip it up. The zipper isn’t designed for that, though.

I like the brand; it may not have striking PR campaigns, but that doesn’t mean it can’t pack a punch. If you value good manufacturing conditions and the environment, you’ll quickly see that the information provided on these issues isn’t as thin as the jacket. If you ask me, that’s a big fat selling point.

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Simple writer and dad of two who likes to be on the move, wading through everyday family life. Juggling several balls, I'll occasionally drop one. It could be a ball, or a remark. Or both.


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