I first came across the new Rab Cirrus Ultra Hoody when it was being exhibited as part of the OIA Awards and, at the time, I couldn’t work out whether it was down filled or synthetic. Normally a good pinch will reveal what’s inside, but in that instance, a pinch was inconclusive, and that’s testament to just how close to mimicking down fill that PrimaLoft have now managed to get with their new Thermoplume + technology.
ThermoPlume, as we’ve known it for the last few years, has been made up of small, silky synthetic fibres that cluster together in little plumes in a way similar to goose or duck down. This structure helps it replicate the softness, loft, and thermal efficiency of natural down, while having the added benefit that it doesn’t loose all of its insulating properties when it gets wet.
Now, PrimaLoft have updated their technology, releasing a new iteration called ThermoPlume+ which the company says is able to offer the same loft as before, but with 20% less material. To achieve this, they’ve changed the structure of the fill by adding little balls of fibres into the mix. These, combined with the plumes of PrimaLoft fibres, create a scaffolding effect that resists clumping while providing a down-like warmth and feel.
The ThermoPlume+ fill, along with the majority of insulating products that PrimaLoft produce, is made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials – mainly recycled bottles.