Tuulipuku
Tuulipuku, also known as a windbreaker or wind jacket, is a type of outerwear designed to protect against the wind. It is typically made from lightweight, water-resistant materials such as nylon or polyester, and features a hood, zipper, and adjustable cuffs. The design of a tuulipuku allows for a high degree of mobility and comfort, making it suitable for a variety of activities, including outdoor sports, hiking, and cycling. The jacket's primary function is to shield the wearer from wind chill, which can significantly lower the perceived temperature and increase the risk of hypothermia. Tuulipukus are available in a range of styles, from simple, functional designs to more elaborate, fashion-forward options. They are commonly used by outdoor enthusiasts, athletes, and commuters who need to stay warm and dry in windy conditions. The term "tuulipuku" is Finnish, translating to "wind jacket," reflecting the jacket's primary purpose.