Thermolan Double-Sided Fleece Jacket Unisex
$69.99 AUD
Regular price $39.99 AUDThermolan Double-Sided Full Zip Fleece Jacket—two distinct styles in one versatile layer
- Reversible design for instant style refresh
- Lightweight polyester fleece delivers breathable warmth
- Full-length zipper and relaxed cut for effortless layering
- Dual-side pockets keep your essentials secure
Recommended for: skiing, snowboarding or everyday adventures.
Thermolan Double-Sided Full Zip Fleece Jacket—two distinct styles in one versatile layer
- Reversible design for instant style refresh
- Lightweight polyester fleece delivers breathable warmth
- Full-length zipper and relaxed cut for effortless layering
- Dual-side pockets keep your essentials secure
Recommended for: skiing, snowboarding or everyday adventures.
Size Detail
| Size (cm) | Chest | Body | Arm |
|---|---|---|---|
| M | 114 | 68 | 59 |
| L | 118 | 70 | 60 |
| XL | 122 | 72 | 61 |
| XXL | 126 | 73 | 62 |
| XXXL | 130 | 74 | 63 |
Size Recommend
Size M (Medium):
Height: 160-170 cm
Weight: 55-65 kg
Recommended for people who are within this height and weight range for a snug and comfortable fit.
Size L (Large):
Height: 170-180 cm
Weight: 65-75 kg
Suitable for individuals who are slightly taller or heavier, offering more room in the jacket.
Size XL (Extra Large):
Height: 180-185 cm
Weight: 75-85 kg
Best for taller and heavier individuals who need more coverage and room in the jacket.
Size XXL (Double Extra Large):
Height: 185-190 cm
Weight: 85-95 kg
Suitable for taller individuals who need additional space in the chest and waist.
Size XXXL (Triple Extra Large):
Height: 190 cm and above
Weight: 95 kg and above
Best for those who are taller and need more space in both chest and body length for comfort.
How to Measure Your Own
1. Chest
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape comfortably under your arms and across your shoulder blades.
2. Arm
To measure sleeve length, start from the top of your shoulder (near the neck) and measure down to the wrist bone.
3. Waist
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the tape comfortably snug but not tight.
4. Body Length
Measure from the shoulder seam (near the neck) down the back to the bottom, typically around the hips or waist.
5. Shoulder Width
Measure across the back from one shoulder seam to the other, just across the top of your shoulder blades. This will give you the shoulder width for a better fit.

Size Detail
| Size (cm) | Chest | Body | Arm |
|---|---|---|---|
| M | 114 | 68 | 59 |
| L | 118 | 70 | 60 |
| XL | 122 | 72 | 61 |
| XXL | 126 | 73 | 62 |
| XXXL | 130 | 74 | 63 |
Size Recommend
Size M (Medium):
Height: 160-170 cm
Weight: 55-65 kg
Recommended for people who are within this height and weight range for a snug and comfortable fit.
Size L (Large):
Height: 170-180 cm
Weight: 65-75 kg
Suitable for individuals who are slightly taller or heavier, offering more room in the jacket.
Size XL (Extra Large):
Height: 180-185 cm
Weight: 75-85 kg
Best for taller and heavier individuals who need more coverage and room in the jacket.
Size XXL (Double Extra Large):
Height: 185-190 cm
Weight: 85-95 kg
Suitable for taller individuals who need additional space in the chest and waist.
Size XXXL (Triple Extra Large):
Height: 190 cm and above
Weight: 95 kg and above
Best for those who are taller and need more space in both chest and body length for comfort.
How to Measure Your Own
1. Chest
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape comfortably under your arms and across your shoulder blades.
2. Arm
To measure sleeve length, start from the top of your shoulder (near the neck) and measure down to the wrist bone.
3. Waist
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the tape comfortably snug but not tight.
4. Body Length
Measure from the shoulder seam (near the neck) down the back to the bottom, typically around the hips or waist.
5. Shoulder Width
Measure across the back from one shoulder seam to the other, just across the top of your shoulder blades. This will give you the shoulder width for a better fit.

$69.99 AUD
Regular price $39.99 AUDThermolan Double-Sided Full Zip Fleece Jacket—two distinct styles in one versatile layer
- Reversible design for instant style refresh
- Lightweight polyester fleece delivers breathable warmth
- Full-length zipper and relaxed cut for effortless layering
- Dual-side pockets keep your essentials secure
Recommended for: skiing, snowboarding or everyday adventures.
Thermolan Double-Sided Full Zip Fleece Jacket—two distinct styles in one versatile layer
- Reversible design for instant style refresh
- Lightweight polyester fleece delivers breathable warmth
- Full-length zipper and relaxed cut for effortless layering
- Dual-side pockets keep your essentials secure
Recommended for: skiing, snowboarding or everyday adventures.
Size Detail
| Size (cm) | Chest | Body | Arm |
|---|---|---|---|
| M | 114 | 68 | 59 |
| L | 118 | 70 | 60 |
| XL | 122 | 72 | 61 |
| XXL | 126 | 73 | 62 |
| XXXL | 130 | 74 | 63 |
Size Recommend
Size M (Medium):
Height: 160-170 cm
Weight: 55-65 kg
Recommended for people who are within this height and weight range for a snug and comfortable fit.
Size L (Large):
Height: 170-180 cm
Weight: 65-75 kg
Suitable for individuals who are slightly taller or heavier, offering more room in the jacket.
Size XL (Extra Large):
Height: 180-185 cm
Weight: 75-85 kg
Best for taller and heavier individuals who need more coverage and room in the jacket.
Size XXL (Double Extra Large):
Height: 185-190 cm
Weight: 85-95 kg
Suitable for taller individuals who need additional space in the chest and waist.
Size XXXL (Triple Extra Large):
Height: 190 cm and above
Weight: 95 kg and above
Best for those who are taller and need more space in both chest and body length for comfort.
How to Measure Your Own
1. Chest
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape comfortably under your arms and across your shoulder blades.
2. Arm
To measure sleeve length, start from the top of your shoulder (near the neck) and measure down to the wrist bone.
3. Waist
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the tape comfortably snug but not tight.
4. Body Length
Measure from the shoulder seam (near the neck) down the back to the bottom, typically around the hips or waist.
5. Shoulder Width
Measure across the back from one shoulder seam to the other, just across the top of your shoulder blades. This will give you the shoulder width for a better fit.

Size Detail
| Size (cm) | Chest | Body | Arm |
|---|---|---|---|
| M | 114 | 68 | 59 |
| L | 118 | 70 | 60 |
| XL | 122 | 72 | 61 |
| XXL | 126 | 73 | 62 |
| XXXL | 130 | 74 | 63 |
Size Recommend
Size M (Medium):
Height: 160-170 cm
Weight: 55-65 kg
Recommended for people who are within this height and weight range for a snug and comfortable fit.
Size L (Large):
Height: 170-180 cm
Weight: 65-75 kg
Suitable for individuals who are slightly taller or heavier, offering more room in the jacket.
Size XL (Extra Large):
Height: 180-185 cm
Weight: 75-85 kg
Best for taller and heavier individuals who need more coverage and room in the jacket.
Size XXL (Double Extra Large):
Height: 185-190 cm
Weight: 85-95 kg
Suitable for taller individuals who need additional space in the chest and waist.
Size XXXL (Triple Extra Large):
Height: 190 cm and above
Weight: 95 kg and above
Best for those who are taller and need more space in both chest and body length for comfort.
How to Measure Your Own
1. Chest
Measure around the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape comfortably under your arms and across your shoulder blades.
2. Arm
To measure sleeve length, start from the top of your shoulder (near the neck) and measure down to the wrist bone.
3. Waist
Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, keeping the tape comfortably snug but not tight.
4. Body Length
Measure from the shoulder seam (near the neck) down the back to the bottom, typically around the hips or waist.
5. Shoulder Width
Measure across the back from one shoulder seam to the other, just across the top of your shoulder blades. This will give you the shoulder width for a better fit.

Why You'll Love It
Two Styles in One
The THERMOLAN Double-Sided Full Zip Fleece Jacket offers ultimate flexibility with its reversible design. Choose between two looks and wear it to fit your mood and style. Perfect for both outdoor activities and casual wear, this jacket ensures that you’re always prepared, no matter the occasion.
Made with soft polyester fabric, this jacket keeps you warm without being bulky, while the relaxed fit offers full freedom of movement. Whether you're layering it up for a ski trip or wearing it casually, the THERMOLAN Fleece Jacket provides the comfort and style you need.
Details
What's the Difference Between Down & Fleece?
🪶 Down Jacket
Ultra-lightweight warmth-in-weight-ratio hero. It traps heat with airy clusters, packs tiny, and shines in dry, freezing climates (-10°C and below).
But: Loses insulation when wet and is less breathable.
🐑 Fleece Jacket
Breathable, quick-drying workhorse. Easy to layer, performs in high-output activities (hiking, skiing) or damp conditions.
But: Bulkier, less windproof, and needs extra layers in extreme cold.
Pro Tip: Pair down for static cold mornings, fleece for active days or mixed wet weather.
Comparison
| Technical Features | 🪶 Down | 🐑 Fleece |
|---|---|---|
| Main Difference | Down insulation through stationary air entraps vs Fleece active thermoregulation | |
| Material |
Goose down clusters |
Synthetic fibres |
| Thermal Efficiency | ||
| Durability | 15,000 compression cycle tests | EN 13795 abrasion resistance |
| Care Complexity | Requires professional dry cleaning | Machine washable/quick dry |
| Cost Efficiency | ||
| Optimal Usage |
Basecamp static periods Gondola transfers |
Alpine touring ascents Approach routes |
How to Choose Your Perfect Ones?
We highly recommend that you choose the right snow clothing for your needs and don't just stick to the parameters!
- Eject sweat (fleece) or Lock out ice (down)
Match to your daily mission below.
Core Principle: Stay Dry & Warm
- Eject sweat (fleece) or Lock out ice (down)
Match to your daily mission below.
Resort (Café Runs & Groomers): Synthetic Fleece
Backcountry (Deep Powder): Hydrophobic Down
Park (Jumps/Rails): Breathable Stretch Fleece
Alpine Touring (Climb & Descend): Modular Down/Fleece Hybrid
Scottish Glens (Wind + Sleet): Fleece + Ultralight Down Vest
Simple Rule:
- Frozen beard/screaming wind? Go Down.
- Moving fast/dodging pub heaters? Go Fleece.
Fleece vs Down: Only 2 Choices Needed
Resort (Café Runs & Groomers): Synthetic Fleece
Backcountry (Deep Powder): Hydrophobic Down
Park (Jumps/Rails): Breathable Stretch Fleece
Alpine Touring (Climb & Descend): Modular Down/Fleece Hybrid
Scottish Glens (Wind + Sleet): Fleece + Ultralight Down Vest
Simple Rule:
- Frozen beard/screaming wind? Go Down.
- Moving fast/dodging pub heaters? Go Fleece.
▸ Fleece Foibles: Better airflow but cold when static (lift queues = misery).
▸ Down Dangers: Warm when idle but sweat-soaked if pushed hard.
Fix It: Carry them both if it's possible.
Pocket-Sized Reality Check
▸ Fleece Foibles: Better airflow but cold when static (lift queues = misery).
▸ Down Dangers: Warm when idle but sweat-soaked if pushed hard.
Fix It: Carry them both if it's possible.
“Fleece is your fickle gym buddy, Down is your stoic SAS blanket – use wisely.”
Avalanche of Truth
“Fleece is your fickle gym buddy, Down is your stoic SAS blanket – use wisely.”
Three-Layer System
The concept of the three-layer system originated from outdoor activities, designed to help people stay warm and dry in extreme weather conditions. Through a scientific layering approach, the base layer wicks moisture, the mid layer provides insulation, and the outer layer offers wind and water resistance while maintaining breathability. Although initially developed for mountaineering and exploration, this method is now widely used in sports like skiing, ensuring comfort and performance in various environments.