Sasta Peski Jacket M

Sasta Peski Jacket M

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Technical information

  • Reflector
  • Adjustable hood peak
  • Protective adjustable hood
  • 2-way front zipper
  • Adjustable hem
  • Adjustable cuffs
  • Water repellent zippered chest pocket

Product ID: 01-0199 -0024-1-38

Weight: 0.607 kg

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Materials

Shell fabric: 100 % Organic cotton

Main fabric origin country: Switzerland

Washing and care

Care instructions

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When properly cared for, Sasta products retain their special properties and stay in good condition for a long time. Take care of your clothing regularly and follow the washing instructions carefully in order to ensure that the materials retain their special characteristics, and your clothes can withstand hard use and demanding conditions year after year.

Sasta clothing is easy to care for and can be wet cleaned (machine-wash at 30 °C or 40 °C). Follow the washing instructions for each garment carefully.

The products should be washed with a mild detergent, inside out and separately from other washing. Drum-drying and fast spinning are not recommended, as they could damage the materials. After washing, turn the products right-side out, smooth them, and hang them to dry on a hanger or a clothesline.

Do not use fabric-softener when washing membraned products, like Gore-Tex or Gore Infinium, as it blocks the microscopic pores in the membrane or fabric and decreases the elasticity of the materials. Do not use bleach, either.

Wool has natural water- and dirt-repelling properties, and it is easy to keep clean by airing. If the garment is dirty, it is good to wash it. Follow the washing instructions and use wool detergent.

Sand and grit can reduce the life of the garment. Once dried, brush off all sand, grit and mud. Stains can be removed with a stain-remover. We recommend testing the stain-remover on the inside of the product first, to make sure it cannot damage the surface material. After removing the stain, wash the garment per its washing instructions.

Most Sasta surface fabrics have been pre-treated with a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating that prevents the absorption of water and dirt into the material. If DWR has worn away in use or during washes, the garment can be reproofed. Waterproofers are sold in sports and outdoor stores, where you can also ask for advice on choosing the right product.

Do not sew badges or similar on your Gore-Tex® clothing. The stitches will pierce the waterproof membrane.

Manufacturing country

Estonia

Sustainability

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We are guided by the old Finnish philosophy of respecting nature, which takes many notions. It directs our sustainable thinking in design and production, while it also underlines the old wisdom of Finnish outdoorsmen – equipping yourself properly when heading out into the wilderness.

With our roots deep in the last true wilderness of Northern Europe, we want to do our part to ensure that our nature is preserved also for future generations. We are paying increasing attention to the environmental impact of our operations and are constantly working to find responsible ways to provide more responsible clothing for demanding wilderness conditions – clothing of high quality and function, that last a long time.

MATERIALS
We choose materials that are best suited for the intended use of our products and can be trusted in tough wilderness conditions. Firstly, the materials we use must be durable, easy to maintain and as environmentally friendly as possible.
Different recycled materials have been used in our collections for decades. For example the cotton-polyester blend we use is made from organic cotton and recycled polyester, the raw material for which comes from used plastic bottles. Our classic Sarkawool consists of recycled wool, which is old wool waste that has been torn into fibres and then remade into fabric. Our merino wool items consist of mulesing-free merino wool, which guarantees better living conditions for sheep. Finally, most of the cotton we use is organic.

We try to also look beyond just the materials we use, and as an example, the cardboard boxes used as packaging material are partly made from recycled materials - and in our own operations, we re-use boxes as much as we can.
We work hard to minimize the use of substances, that are harmful to the environment. We have been phasing out the use of long-chain perfluoroalkyl compounds in the material finishes (so-called C8 finishes) for many years. Many of our products have already a C0 finish (PFC free) and our goal is to move to it step by steps, as material suppliers are able to offer us such options. We also keep a close eye to avoid material loss and carefully plan the use of all the materials we procure.

We are constantly investigating the availability of various new materials and their suitability for our needs and for the type of garments we produce. Whenever possible, we switch to more environmentally friendly materials, unfortunately they are not yet available for all needs. For example, virgin polyester is still widely used in hunting products, as we have not found suitable alternatives made from recycled materials. Our suppliers continuously keep developing more responsible materials and give us a an even wider range of responsible material alternatives to choose from. That allows us to keep improving on the amount of responsible materials used, without making compromises on the quality and function of our clothes.

The proportions of different raw materials in the fabrics we used in 2021:

Fibre %
Recycled polyester  34,73
Polyester  28,38
Organic cotton 16,14
Cotton 5,56
Recycled wool 5,45
Merino Wool 4,87
Polyamide  1,97
Recycled polyamide 1,7
Other fibres 1,2


You can find more detailed information about the materials we use, their origin and certificates on our Materials page.

REPAIR SERVICE
Extending the lifespan of a garment can significantly reduce its carbon footprint. Therefore it is especially important to us that our products wear well against both time and use.

We have also provided a repair-service for our products throughout its history, since 1969. If the garment breaks down, or needs smaller repairs, we advise you to repair the product rather than discarding it or buying something new. More information about our repair service can be found here.
Alongside repairs, caring for your products is as important to extend the life of a garment. Detailed care instructions for Sasta products can be found on our website - and by following these instructions, you can extend the life of your clothes even further.

FACTORIES
Sasta's products are manufactured in carefully selected factories in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, China, India and Bangladesh. Of the total amount of materials (kg), we used in 2021, 87 % of our total production has been in the European Union and 13 % in the Far East.

The majority of production takes place in the European Union, where factories are bound by EU legislation on environmental and human rights issues. The proximity also allows for better communication and monitoring of our manufacturing partners.

The factory in China is BSCI certified.

ELECTRICITY
At Sasta's head office in Nurmes, we have chosen zero-emission hydropower for our use. Electricity is GO-certified.

Through our electricity supplier, Pohjois-Karjalan Sähkö Ltd, we are involved in a project to dismantle the Louhikoski hydropower plant and free Sararojoki as a natural river route.

OUR SUSTAINABILITY WORK CONTINUES
We are constantly striving to improve our operations - and that also concerns all aspects of being more sustainable and responsible as a company and business. We want to reduce the environmental impact of our deliveries and increase the transparency and measurability of our operations.

Our next goal is to calculate our company's carbon footprint. We have signed the Scandinavian Outdoor Group’s climate initiave and we have pledged to be a carbon neutral enterprise by 2030. We have also joined the Carbon neutral textile 2035 -commitment launched by Finnish Textile & Fashion because we want to be involved in creating a carbon-neutral textile sector in Finland. With the commitment, we will have access to a carbon footprint calculator that meets the requirements of the standard for calculating the carbon footprint of organizations in accordance with the international Greenhouse Gas protocol. In addition to developing its own operations, the outgoing company is also committed to promoting low-emission operations in global value chains.

We intend to reduce our carbon footprint by avoiding unnecessary travelling and changing the materials and packaging of our products to more environmentally friendly. We intend to compensate for the remaining emissions in the future.

 

 

Sasta’s measurements are based on the measurement tables by Finatex, the Federation of Finnish Textiles and Clothing Industries. The measurements in the table are fixed body measurements indicated in centimeters.
There are separate measurement tables for women and men:

The measurement table contains fixed dimensions of a person.

Instructions for choosing the right size:

- The measurement should be performed while wearing only thin underwear.

- The measurement is performed with a measuring tape so that the measuring tape is free, not too tight or too loose. The tape measure must also be straight. For best results, the measurement should be performed by another person or by measuring oneself in front of a mirror.

- If your own measurement falls between two measurement sizes, we recommend taking the larger size.

- When determining the correct size, you should also consider what size you normally use. This is often also the case when choosing Sasta products.

 

1. Chest measure around body (cm)
2. Waist measure around body (cm)
3. Hip measure around body (cm)
4. Garment inseam length (cm)

 

Men´s Sizes

Men's body size for JACKET 1. Chest (cm) 2. Waist  (cm) 3. Hip (cm)
XS 88 76 92
S 94 82 98
M 100 88 104
L 106 94 110
XL 112 100 116
XXL 118 106 122
3XL 124 112 128
4XL 130 118 134

 

Men's body size for TROUSERS 2. Waist (cm) 3. Hip (cm) 4. Garment (cm)
46 78 96 81
48 83 100 82
50 88 104 83
52 93 108 84
54 98 112 85
56 103 116 86
58 108 120 87
60 113 124 88
62 118 128 89

 

Men´s+ sizes

Men's body size for JACKET 1. Chest (cm) 2. Waist (cm) 3. Hip (cm)
S+ 96 91 102,5
M+ 102 97 108,5
L+ 108 103 114,5
XL+ 114 109 120,5
XXL+ 120 115 126,5
3XL+ 126 121 132,5
4XL+ 132 127 138,5

 

Men's body size for TROUSERS 2. Waist (cm) 3. Hip (cm) 4. Garment (cm)
48+ 92 104,5 82
50+ 97 108,5 83
52+ 102 112,5 84
54+ 107 116,5 85
56+ 112 120,5 86
58+ 117 124,5 87
60+ 122 128,5 88

 

1. Chest measure around body (cm)
2. Waist measure around body (cm)
3. Hip measure around body (cm)
4. Garment inseam length (cm)

 

Women´s Sizes

Women's body size 1. Chest  (cm) 2. Waist  (cm) 3. Hip  (cm) 4. Garment (cm)
32 76 60 84 80
34 80 64 88 81
36 84 68 92 82
38 88 72 96 83
40 92 76 100 84
42 96 80 104 85
44 100 84 108 86
46 104 88 112 87

 

Women´s+ sizes

Women's +body size 1. Chest  (cm) 2. Waist  (cm) 3. Hip  (cm) 4. Garment  (cm)
38+ 95 85 104 83
40+ 99 89 108 83
42+ 103 93 112 83
44+ 107 97 116 83
46+ 111 103 120 83
48+ 117 109 126 85
50+ 123 115 132 85
52+ 129 121 138 85
54+ 135 127 144 85
56+ 141 133 150 85
58+ 147 139 156 85

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