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Repair Rather Than Replace: The AYAQ Philosophy

In outdoor activities, a garment is more than just a consumable item. It accompanies outings, journeys, and sometimes defining experiences. At AYAQ, durability goes beyond choosing recycled materials or RWS merino wool: it requires a genuine ability to repair technical pieces, even the most complex. This approach is functional: extending use, preserving performance, and reducing environmental impact without compromising reliability.

1. Why repair? A primarily technical rationale

Technical garments mainly wear out in three areas:

  • abrasion zones (shoulders under the pack, hips, knees),
  • closures and zippers, subjected to repeated stress,
  • seams, weakened by movement, wind, or mechanical tension.

A well-executed repair is not a stopgap: it restores the garment’s technical function while respecting original materials and construction.

2. AYAQ repair workshop in France

For Europe, AYAQ partners with a repair workshop in France capable of servicing the entire range:

The workshop can work on non-microporous hydrophilic membranes, repair seams, replace technical zippers, restore abrasion zones, or reinject loft into insulated jackets. The goal: restore functional performance, not just appearance.

3. Local expertise in Japan

For Japan, AYAQ relies on a local technical expert able to repair pieces to the same standards as in Europe. This avoids shipping delays, reduces logistical impact, and guarantees identical repair quality to European service.

The philosophy remains the same: technical intervention, not makeshift fixes.

4. Repairing a hardshell: a demanding but controlled process

AYAQ hardshells use a non-microporous membrane tested up to 52,000 Schmerber. Unlike microporous membranes, it does not clog and is suitable for local repairs if done with:

  • a compatible reinforcement,
  • a controlled waterproof seam,
  • taping adapted to the hydrophilic structure.

A properly repaired hardshell retains its waterproof and windproof performance.

5. Repairing an insulated jacket: restoring loft

ULTRA insulated jackets, BALTORO (men / women) and FORNO (men / women) use insulation sensitive to prolonged compression or moisture. Repairs can:

  • replace damaged panels,
  • restore loft in compressed areas,
  • repair torn pockets,
  • seal tears to prevent insulation loss.

A repaired insulated jacket maintains thermal function if insulation distribution is preserved.

6. Repairing technical pants: abrasion and mobility challenges

On pieces like RIMO (men / women), CLIFTON, or NUNATAK (men / women), repairs aim to balance mechanical resistance, mobility, and windproofing. The most stressed areas are:

  • inner legs,
  • seat,
  • knees.

A well-applied reinforcement significantly extends pant lifespan.

7. Repair over replace: a structural choice

Repairing technical garments is not just environmental rhetoric but a sustainable performance strategy:

  • premium recycled materials deserve a long lifecycle,
  • the 52,000 Schmerber membrane retains performance after repair,
  • RWS merino remains structurally valuable as long as fibers are intact,
  • repair’s carbon footprint is minimal compared to replacement.

Repairing also preserves a garment already “broken in” to the athlete’s morphology—a comfort hard to replicate with new gear.

8. 100% European manufacturing: a consistent approach

The repair workshop complements 100% European production: fabrics from France, Italy, Germany; assembly in Portugal; internal quality control. This ensures repairs are made with precise knowledge of garment construction.

Conclusion

Repairing rather than replacing is not an added value but an extension of design. In Europe and Japan, AYAQ offers true expertise to restore performance across hardshells, insulated jackets, fleeces, softshells, and technical pants—delivering a long, coherent, and responsible lifecycle. A repaired piece is often better, carrying the memory of the terrain.


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