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A windbreaker, or a windcheater, is a thin fabric designed to resist and light , making it a lighter version of the . It is usually lightweight in construction and characteristically made of . A windbreaker often incorporates an elastic waistband, elastic and a to allow adjustment for weather conditions.

Regular jackets or coats may include a type of windbreaker as an interlining that can be removed when desired. Windbreakers sometimes include a hood that may be removable and/or stowable. Many windbreakers may also include large pockets on the inside or the outside which allow belongings to be protected from the weather. Windbreakers may offer light to moderate insulating protection, more so than a , but less than an .

Windbreakers are primarily worn during the when wind or rain are expected, or as part of a layering strategy during . Brightly colored windbreakers may also be worn by runners as protection from the weather, and as a reflective garment used for safety. A 2012 study demonstrated that adding windbreaker pants and jackets is a lightweight but effective means of delaying hypothermia if the user is outside walking and encounters unexpected low temperatures.


Windbreaker
The term was first used and by the John Rissman company of for its jackets.

is used in the and certain Commonwealth countries, including and . It can also refer to any glossy synthetic material used to make clothing. Windcheater tops are also commonly known as or windbreakers in the United Kingdom.


Windcheater
Windbreakers can also be called “windcheaters”. The term predates the term windbreaker and was originally used to describe a sort of garment that was more akin to a pullover than a modern zippered windbreaker.

Windcheater is also used to describe a retail item used on the and to prevent wind from disturbing social enjoyment. Normally made from cotton, nylon, canvas and recycled sails, these windbreaks tend to have three or more panels held in place with poles that slide into pockets sewn into the panel (like many ).The poles are then hammered into the ground and a is formed.


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