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Types Of Carhartt Clothing

Posted on May 29, 2009 at 7:41 am in
From their more than 100 years of experience, Carhartt outerwear long ago realized that linings are like most things in the world: one size doesn’t fit all. Depending on your specific needs and preferences, you may want one type of lining over another and Carhartt outerwear aims to please by offering not one, not two, but six different lining options. Let’s look at some of the options you might want to consider for your purchase.

The Arctic Quilt Lining

One of Carhartt outerwear’s most popular linings is sometimes referred to as the arctic quilt. In these coats, such as the Carhartt Black Arctic Duck Traditional Coat, the nylon lining is quilted so that it becomes as thick as arctic insulation. The result is a coat which is lightweight enough for working or exercising but warm enough to protect you from some pretty severe wind chills.

These coats are an excellent choice for almost anyone who lives and works in a cold environment but doesn’t want to be held back or constrained by a heavy coat.

The Quilt Flannel Lining

When it comes to jackets, people want comfort and warmth as well. That’s why the quilt flannel lining is a good choice. We all know how warm and cozy flannel can be but in these jackets, such as the Carhartt Blue Sandstone Santa Fe Jacket, the flannel not only provides warmth and lots of softness. It also remains comfortable even for the active wearer and that’s important if you’re going to be loading trucks, working on roads, or even doing some early morning exercises.

The Sherpa Lining

For a unique feeling that is both soft and warm, you may want to try one the Carhartt outerwear jackets that have a Sherpa lining. Sherpa is a type of cloth that has the feel of fleece. Because the material can draw moisture away from the skin, it is sometimes used in the making of baby diapers. You can find this lining in the Carhartt Black Sandstone Sierra Jacket and several other types of Carhartt outerwear.

Thermal Lining

If you know it’s going to be cold where you are but you want to hold in as much of your body heat as possible, thermal is usually one of the best choices. In Carhartt outerwear even the matching hoods are lined with thermal material. Because the thermal material used by the company is polyester you don’t have to worry about the problems of some natural fibers, including cotton, which can lock in moisture and cause more problems than they solve. Not only is the thermal lining very warm but it is also soft and comfortable even while you’re working.

More Carhartt Outerwear Linings Available

These are just a few of the lining options you’ll find in the Carhartt outerwear collections. Remember each lining was chosen to maximize your warmth and comfort on those days when you’re working outside but would much rather be cuddled up inside in front of a roaring fire.

By: Mike Girolami

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Quality Thermal Jackets

Posted on May 27, 2009 at 3:39 pm in
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While many people credit Jake Burton with the invention of the snowboard, its history basically began in 1965. In this year, a chemical gas engineer by the name of Sherman Poppen decided that it might be fun to tie 2 skis together and put a rope at the end. His invention was inspired by surfing and skateboarding. Soon, their pals decided that they also wanted this new ’snow toy,’ which was much cooler than a sled. Poppen decided to sell his concept to a manufacturer.

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While the snurfer was customarily regarded as kids’s toy, Poppen arranged snurfing competitions across the country. One day, a man named Jake Burton attended one of these events. Thus, when he moved to Londonderry, Vermont in 1977, he created the 1st laminated, hardwood board. In reality the enhancements were so major, that when Burton entered another snurfing competition, he provoked the envy of his fellow competitors when he beat them by a long shot. The rest is history. In 1994, after a long fight, snowboarding was eventually accepted as an Olympic sport.

many of us are concerned that they won’t be in adequate shape to learn how to ride. While being fit definitely helps, snowboarding is more about dynamic balance and less about beast strength. To get ready for your snowboarding lesson, spend a little time on a balance board, a stability ball or a bosu. You can combine snowboard-specific strength by performing squats and lunges on any kind of balance device, and train your core muscles by performing crunches on a stability ball.

How much enjoy snowboarding is without delay dependent on your ability to stay warm. You need to select snowboard clothing that may wick moisture, supply heat and allow for liberty of movement.

Fabrics should be manmade. Never use cotton! It will store moisture, rather than wicking it. Polyester or polypropylene materials are the best materials for snowboard underclothes.

A fleece turtleneck works best. In highly cold weather, you will want to wear a pullover over the turtleneck. The outer layer of snowboard clothing is the most difficult, because it has to be waterproof, windproof and breathable. It also should be sufficiently big to fit over your base and insulating layers.

Snowboard pants should also be composed of waterproof, breathable and windproof materials. Be warned! Many snowboarding movements might cause your pants to shift while riding. You could also need to consider snowboard pants with padding around the knee and butt, that will make life more relaxed when you are kneeling or sitting on the slope.

Snowboarders are fortunate. Since they don’t use ski poles, they can wear mittens, which are often hotter than gloves. A helmet will keep your head warm and safe, and goggles will defend your eyes from harmful UV rays.

If you ride with your right foot forward, you are nerdy, and if you ride with your left foot forward, you are regular. While there are a range of ways to build whether you have got a nerdy or regular stance, the simplest is to see which foot you use first when climbing steps and taking a step forwards.

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Getting Outdoor Clothing at a Cheap Rate

Posted on May 27, 2009 at 2:50 am in
For outdoor clothes, it is said that they have to maintain a higher standard of strength than everyday clothes. It is correct to a certain extent because they have to suffer some very harsh conditions which are unbearable even to humans. This makes their manufacturing more costly and hence they become more expensive when they come to the showroom. Now the question arises, how can we get these outdoor clothes for cheaper cost? The answer is a sale. This will not only save money in your pocket but also gives you the satisfaction of wearing the best brand. However, there are some other fundamental ways to find cheap outdoor clothes.

Always first consider what exactly do you want for the trip, you have planned. If you have you planned to holiday on the mountains somewhere then you should go for high-quality clothes which are thick and durable. If you have decided to go for a fair-weather overnight trip, then; plastic poncho is the best and the cheapest option. You can think about how many times, you will have to use that piece of clothing and also that how conscious you are, about your clothes? You must also think about the best utility of that cloth. A $500 raincoat/waterproof clothes will not be a good option at some very high mountain. Instead, a papery rain suit, available at golf shops is a very good choice. The value of this rain suit is somewhere around $49.

Buying hiking shoes in a sale is another very good option. You can get branded hiking shoes for as low as $25 and this is the best option if you have decided to hike in pair of running shoes.

You can also go for the option of buying used outdoor hiking clothes. Keep in mind that you don’t buy used shoes or some other footwear. You can get rain jacket or a vest in total of $20. At parsimony stores and delve sales, where you can get used outdoor hiking clothes, you can get some very best of outdoor/hiking clothes. You can get a lightweight sweater which can provide you warmness of newest of the fiber piles. Another very good piece of cloth you can get in these stores is the skill shirt. It weighs only 3 ounces and the total cost for this shirt is only $3. These shirts are very comfortable, dries fast, very airy and can also be worn out in some night parties.

Making or sewing your outdoor hiking clothes is another very convenient option for getting cheap outdoor clothes. You can take sleeves from some old thermal shirt and alter it into ski-mask in just three minutes by using scissors and a sewing machine. Socks with finger-holes can be perfect hand warmers. Poly-batting can be used like a tunic and can be worn under jacket as an insulating layer. It is pretty helpful on top of the mountain where temperature goes down brutally. Last but not the least is the point that with some modification, you can renovate your old clothes into new outdoor hiking clothes.

By: Bjorn Olav Jonsson

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Bjorn Olav Jonsson is a freelance writer. For further information visit the website, www.66north.com.

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Patio Heater Types

Posted on May 25, 2009 at 9:22 pm in
Outdoor living is fast expanding as the British become more European in culture to adopt some of the finer aspects of our European cousins. A popular lifestyle change is to extend the seasons by simply placing a patio heater on the patio. Having conquered America and Europe we now see them appearing all over the British Isles

The various types of patio heaters can be fuelled by coal, gas, wood and electricity, ranging from, fixed/plumbed to free standing, table or wall models and metal basket types.

Due to the ease of use and versatility, the most popular type is the gas free standing patio heater. The main areas to look for when selecting the right type for your use are:

Heat Control. Some models are fitted with just a high and low heat setting. Best to look for variable heat control.

Power Output. This can be listed in KW or BTU/h’s (British Thermal Unit). Best to find out the BTU’s, it is the engine size and an accurate way of seeing how much heat will be generated. Small table models usually yield a low output; free standing models should give a min 35,000 BTU up to 45,000BTU. Anything yielding higher power will only increase the heat a fraction heat but will cost significantly more to operate.

Safety features. Flame failure device are common now but not all models will be fitted with a tilt safety shut-off. This device cuts the supply of gas if the patio heater is blown or knocked over. Do not place a patio heater on a slope or uneven surface; always placed on firm level ground. Should someone move the patio heater when it’s on then the tilt switch will switch off the gas. More advanced patio heaters and commercial grade models will have a thermal fuse for even greater safety.

Type of Finish. The popular finish is Stainless steel – for the lazy gardener this is the ideal option. Stainless steel can be left in the garden without fear of corrosion or rust to spoil its look. Powder coated models should be protected by using a full length patio heater cover. This will keep the worst of the British weather off. The third choice is a hammered finish; there plenty of colours available and will weather well.

Design. Beware of the unsightly patio heaters in the market which would not look good sitting in the garden. Some are fitted with clumsy access doors for the gas; better models have a sleeker look with hidden access for gas. Patio heaters may have single piece reflector or sectional, size is important; generally anything less than 81cm reduces the heat reflection.

Gas Regulator. The connector from the gas cylinder to the patio heater is a regulator. Not all patio heaters are supplied with a regulator. The most popular type of regulator will fit the UK green gas cylinders. Fitting for this regulator is a simple clip-on fit to allow for speedy gas changes.

Gas supply. Some patio heaters will run on both propane and butane but some are single fuel only. Check to make sure the patio heater will run on either. Butane is OK in the summer months but will stop working during very cold days and nights. The ideal gas is propane and will continue to work in low temperatures and gives a more intense heat.

The technology in today’s patio heater is tried and tested; they offer all the style, convenience and ease of modern living, making the garden a room to enjoy all year round.

By: Harry Curtain

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2010 Fashion Trends in Urban Hip Hop Clothing For Winter and Spring

Posted on May 25, 2009 at 4:54 am in
The year 2009, is nearing to an end and fashion gurus from the world have announced 2010 Trends for Urban Hip Hop clothing. Let us have a look at what is going to rule the market is the next year:

Women’s urban wear hip hop clothing trend for autumn and winter:

?Fashion experts announce that chunky knits are going to rule the clothing trends in winter. Thick textures in different colors would be trendy. Stylish knitted scarves and knitted jumper sweater would be the preferred accessories in the coming season.

?Laddered Stocking is clearly the trend for women clothing in 2010. Well, this look was first spotted in 2008 and has quickly picked up since then.

Celebrities such as Kate Moss have worn this look. The ideal way of wearing laddered stocking is to wear it with a short skirt. Thus, we are sure that short skirts are going to be another trend this season. Taking laddered stocking little further, super tight jeans with a few shreds here and there is too considered a hot trend in 2010.

Women’s urban hip hop clothing trend for 2010 spring:

?Transparent clothing will come back in the spring of 2010. Katie Holmes is spotted with this look.

?One shouldered dress is also going to hit 2010 with a big bang.

?Denim skirts and one piece would be a rage in 2010.

Men’s urban hip hop clothing trend for 2010 for winter and spring:

?Denims would rule the men’s urban fashion. And by denim, it is not just jeans; denim would be translated to jackets and casual pants too.

?Athletic jerseys and sneakers can never go out of fashion front. But the trend clearly indicates that Rocawear is in. Not just serious office goers would wear dress shirts in stripes. Teenagers and young men attending rap concerts would wear these.

?Just as black leather jacket is always the trend, 2010 is not an exception. Black leather jackets will rule the urban wear clothing style.

?Tracksuits would be most worn casual attire in 2010. Along with tracksuits, men’s tank tops too would be in vogue.

? thermal clothing wear in different colors would be a winter trend, whereas the trend in spring would be towards heat transfer tee shirts. This trend would in fact be an extension of the trend of 2009. The spring of 2009 was clearly ruled by heat transfer tee shirts.

?The most popular tee shirts would be the ones with funny messages inscribed.

Apart from the above, vintage hip hop clothing will also rule the urban hip hop clothing. Wholesale designers have made great contribution in making these clothing affordable. This would include the tight jeans, leather skirts and mini skirts. Embroidered clothing in any form will always be in the forefront. This would include embroidered shorts, jeans, jackets etc.

With the stock of the above-mentioned items on your stack, you will never have a problem of non-moving items or locked up inventory. Try to stock as many varieties and styles in different colors, to give your customers maximum options.

By: randy mark

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Why Army Surplus Clothing are the Highest in Demand

Posted on May 20, 2009 at 8:44 am in
From all the items the government needs to liquidate from the stocks, army surplus clothing are the highest in demand; such clothes usually come tagged or stamped with the contract dates and the model type, as they are custom-made for the state. Buyers are more eager to purchase such goods since their quality is beyond any doubt and the price is much lower than when the item was first issued. Army surplus clothing can bring you all sorts of reinforced jackets, special protection vests, waterproof pants and some of the most long-enduring boots in the world. Last but not least, army sur plus clothing could be the chance to create the look you’ve always dreamed of.

One item of army surplus clothing very much in demand is the special therm thermal underwear made of 100% polypropylene and fleece that can be used even on the harshest weather conditions. therm therm thermal underwear is worn under pants and vests to preserve body warmth for a long period of time; sweat is absorbed and the skin remains dry all the time; furthermore, anti-bacterial materials are also included in the design of such special clothes in order to prevent any microbial skin infection.

Next on the preference list of army surplus clothing come fleece liners that are both soft and very warm; such apparel items are worn either under thicker clothes during the cold season, or separately like some lightweight jackets when the weather allows it. The great part about such army surplus clothing is that it can be used as casual wear on any informal occasion. Don’t expect to purchase colorful clothes since they are designed purposefully not to attract attention and ensure a good camouflage; tan, army green, gray, light and dark brown and black are the only colors accepted by standards.

Rain army surplus clothing makes another good choice for anyone who spends a lot of time in the open air. Made of waterproof materials like gore-tex, rain coats are large enough to allow carrying a back pack, and they are also long enough to protect all body parts from bad weather. Hoods are also attached to the items so that one is definitely sure to stay comfortable and dry. The only available colors for such army surplus clothing are a combination of dark green with brown and black or tan and brown hues, depending on the type of terrain where the rain coats are to be used.

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Walking and Outdoor Clothing Advice – Choosing and Using your Outdoor Gear!

Posted on May 20, 2009 at 3:29 am in
Walking and Outdoor Clothing Advice: The Layering System

When out walking, hiking, mountaineering, climbing or mountain biking etc. it is very important to wear clothing designed to protect you from the elements. Not only will correct clothing ensure that you are comfortable and enjoy your activity, it could, and in extreme conditions it will, save your life.

The layering system is an effective way of ensuring that you maintain a comfortable body temperature during and after exercise, no matter what the weather is like. The layering system employs three basic layers which are: Outer Layer – waterproofs to protect you form wind, rain and snow; the Mid Layer – to provide insulation and keep you warm; and the Base Layer – to provide insulation and wick sweat away from you skin.

Not only does each layer have its own function within the layering system, but air is also trapped between each layer. The air between the layers keeps you warmer than if you were to wear one thick layer. The layering system is very flexible. If you are hot you can remove a layer. If you are cold you can add a layer. For example you could use more than one mid layer to help keep you warm.

For the best comfort all layers should be breathable or have wicking capabilities. If one of your layers is not breathable/wicking then the breathable/wicking properties of other layers will not be so effective.

Before going on a walk, expedition or other outdoor activity it is important to think about the type of clothes that you will need to take with you. Some things to consider are: How long will you be away for? The longer you will be away, the less likely you will be able to predict what the weather will be like. You need to be prepared for good and bad weather conditions.

When and where are you going walking? During the winter in Scotland you are not going to need a pair of shorts to walk in, but you will definitely need good quality waterproofs. When rambling on a hot summers day in Spain you are unlikely to require five fleece jackets.

How high will you be going? It may be hot and sunny in the valley, but as you start to climb the weather can soon get cold and unpredictable. Up in the mountains wind, rain and snow can suddenly appear from out of nowhere.

What will you do after your exercise/where will you be staying? You may be plenty warm enough while you are doing your outdoor activity, but as soon as you stop you can become very cold. This is especially true if after a hard day of hiking you have to wait around for a train home, or if you are camping overnight.

You may also need additional technical or specialist clothing for your activity, e.g. if you will be climbing your clothing should not restrict your movement, or if you are cycling it is advantagous to have tops with extra long sleeves and back. It is always wise to take adequate clothing to protect yourself from the elements, but bear in mind that you will have to carry these clothes while you are not wearing them. One piece of good advice is to always take one more layer than you think you need. This rule of thumb generally ensures that you will be well protected and warm enough, but that you do not end up carrying around clothes that you do not need.

Do not forget your extremities. In cold, windy, rainy or snowy conditions you will be glad that you have remembered your gloves and hat!

Waterproof Jackets and Trousers

Waterproof jackets and trousers form the top layer of your clothing system. The function of waterproofs is to prevent you from getting wet and cold when it rains or snows, or when it is windy.

Ideally waterproof fabrics should also be breathable. Breathable waterproof fabrics allow your sweat to be transfered from the inside of your waterproof jacket or trousers to the outside, where it can evaporate. By doing this, breathable waterproof fabrics prevent you from getting hot and wet when you are active. When you take a break from walking you soon cool down. If your waterproofs are not breathable, the sweat trapped in your clothes can make you very cold indeed. Fabrics can be made breathable by incorporating tiny pores into the material. The pores in the waterproof fabric are much smaller than raindrops but are much larger than water vapour molecules.

Waterproof clothes are also windproof, which helps to keep you warm. A warm layer of air, warmed up by your body, is trapped in your clothes. If your clothes are not windproof this warm layer of air will be blown away and you will become cold. Waterproof clothes do not hold much warmth and so a fleece and/or base layer are worn underneath your waterproofs to keep you warm. N.B. To get the best out of breathable waterproofs, the base layer and intermediate layers should also be breathable and have good wicking properties.

There are many breathable waterproof fabrics available, one of the most famous is Gore-Tex. Gore-Tex fabric is used by Sprayway, The North Face and Berghaus. Other waterproof, windproof and breathable fabrics include: Nikwax Analogy used by Paramo; Triple Point Ceramic used by Lowe Alpine; Hydro/dry P2 and Hydro/dry P3 used by Sprayway; Aqua Dry and Aqua Dry Pro used by Craghoppers; and Aqua Foil used by Berghaus. There are many different types of Gore-Tex fabric, including: Taslan Gore-Tex is tough for rugged use. Kinetic Gore-Tex has a 3 layer construction, is soft with very high tear strength and resistance to abrasion.

Gore-Tex XCR can be added to all Gore-Tex fabrics for extra breathability. Jackets or trousers made from waterproof material must have taped seems in order for the garment to be totally waterproof. If the seems are not taped, water will leak through them.

Windproofs

Windproofs help to keep you warm. A warm layer of air, warmed up by your body, is trapped in your clothes. If your clothes are not windproof this warm layer of air will be blown away and you will become cold. Windproof clothes are not waterproof, however they may be water-repellent. This means that they will only protect you from rain if there is a light shower. You will need waterproofs to protect you from even moderate rain. Hydro/dry P1 used by Sprayway is a windproof fabric. Some fleece fabrics are also windproof, for more information on these see below.

Fleeces

Fleece is a pile fabric that is designed to keep you warm. Fleece is usually made from polyester. It is breathable, wicks water away from the body and provides insulation. Fleece fabric is not waterproof, although it may be water repellent. Some types of fleece material are also windproof.

Fleece garments made from light- or medium-weight fleece are ideal for use as base- and mid-layers. Thicker, windproof fleeces can be used as mid- or top-layers, depending upon the weather conditions.

The following fleece fabrics are windproof: Polartec Windpro Polartec Windbloc Gore-Tex Windstopper Windstopper Craghoppers Windshield When fleece material is washed it can suffer from pilling. Pilling is the formation of small balls of fleece material on the surface of the fleece. Pile-resistant fleece material does not suffer from Pilling.

Polartec Fleeces

Polartec Wind Pro are state-of-the-art lightweight and warm fleece fabric. It has a tight knit construction for high wind resistence and fast drying. It is water repellent, breathable, durable and has an anti-microbial finish. It can be machine washed.

Polartec Windbloc is completely windproof, breathable and water repellent. Polartec 200 series is a midweight, chunky thermal fleece fabric. It provides excellent wicking, is quick drying and has an anti-bacterial finish so that it can be worn next to the skin without getting too smelly. Polartec 300 series is a chunky thermal fleece with excellent body moisture transfer and quick drying properties.

Aleutian Fleeces

The Aleutian name describes a specially developed range of insulative fabrics, which are manufactured from fleece or pile. These technical fabrics are the culmination of many years of joint development between Lowe Alpine and Malden Mills, the manufacturers of Polartec. Aleutian Waffle has a chunky grid texture that not only looks good but also enhances its insulation value when worn within a layering system – ideal for variable weather when walking. Aleutian Cord shows great style when used as midweight outerwear. It also provides valuable insulation within a three layer system in spring or autumn. Aleutian Marl combines a dense, low pile outer face – for increased wind resistance – with a deep velour inner face – for maximum insulation.

Baselayers

Ideally base layers (or baselayers) should wick sweat away from your skin, keeping you cool and dry. One way of achieving the wicking property of the fabric is by constructing the fabric from 100% knitted polyester incorporating Denier Gradient Technology (DGT). Coarse yarns are knitted on the inner face of the fabric with finer yarns knitted on the outside of the fabric. This combination of coarse and fine yarns creates a denier gradient, which exerts a capillary pull on moisture from the inside to the outside of the fabric. DGT also vastly increases the surface area of the fabric which accelerates wicking and evaporation so garments dry very quickly. DGT is a physical property of the fabric so will not wash out with time.

Some Base Layer fabrics are impregnated with anti-bacterial treatment. This prevents the bacteria that produce body odour from developing in the fabric when the garments are worn for prolonged periods.

Polartec 100 is the lightest Polartec fleece fabric. It can be worn alone in a hike during warm weather or as a base- or mid-layer in any season.

Polartec Powerstretch is ideal for next to the skin use and as an intermediate layer. The outer face is a low pile nylon jersey and the inner is a low pile polyester velour. Lycra provides 60% stretch across the length and width for a close fit. The inner pile is treated with a wicking anti-microbial finish to move the moisture away from the body and prevent the build up of odor. Powerstretch is easy care, machine washable and quick drying.

CoolMax Alta is made by DuPont and used by The North Face. It is pill-resistant (bobble resistant) and engineered to combine excellent moisture management with long-wearing comfort. It is natural feeling fabric, it dries faster than other fabrics available, provides unparalleled moisture wicking, and will not pill wash after wash. Very light in weight,

Aleutian Micro Grid is a double velour with a small grid design on the face and a lightly brushed back surface. The open structure and light weight makes Micro Grid very breathable. Wicking performance allows these garments to be worn next to the skin.

Dryflo is made by Lowe Alpine. It is made from 100% polyester fibres that are hydrophobic, resulting in a wicking process that does not absorb moisture (unlike cotton), but uses a unique denier gradient system that mechanically transports moisture away from the body. Dryflo®’s open knit construction offers high breathability making it the ultimate choice for wearing under waterproof/breathable garments. Dryflo® is quick drying, giving next to the skin comfort. Dryflo®’s wicking and breathable properties also make a Dryflo® top the ideal shirt in summer. Thermal properties are often a consideration for the consumer. All Dryflo® apparel offer optimum warmth without any adverse effect on the wicking or breathability. There are several types of dryflo, for example Lightweight Dryflo, Fullweight Dryflo, Dryflo Seamless.

Paramo’s reversible shirts are constructed with Parameta S. Parameta S is an asymmetrical wicking fabric that directs water to one face and traps still air in the other. If you are active or are hot, you need water close to your skin to evaporate and cool you down: Wear the non-fleecy, water-attracting face next to your skin to keep you cool. If you are resting or cold, you need a layer of still air next to your skin to keep you warm: Wear the fleecy, air-containing face next to your skin to keep you warm. Cotton is a lightweight fabric that will keep you warm and comfortable, however it has no wicking properties and can become saturated with sweat. This is undesirable, especially when you stop walking and cool down.

Clothing Fabric

Breathable Membranes

All breathable microporous membranes comprise an extremely thin man-made film whose physical structure contains microscopic pores that are large enough for water vapour (perspiration) to pass through but small enough not to let water droplets through. Thus the membrane is breathable, waterproof and windproof. Modern microporous membranes are usually laminated to a face fabric, and available in two and three layer versions.

Gore-Tex

Gore-Tex is a unique wafer thin microporous membrane, which contains over 9 million pores per square inch. Each pore is 20,000 times smaller than a water droplet, yet some 700 times bigger than a moisture vapour molecule. This gives the fabric the excellent levels of waterproofness and breathability that makes it so famous across walkers and other outdoor people. Gore-Tex is a bi-component membrane, meaning that it is made up of two parts. The main part (that you see) is made from expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE for short). This is then combined with an oleophobic (oil hating) layer that protects the membrane from the natural oils that the human body emits, insect repellents, cosmetics etc.

The outer face of the Gore-Tex fabric is coated with a hydrophobic DWR (Durable Water Repellency) treatment which encourages surface water to bead up and run off, improving the wet weather performance of the garment and promoting breathability by preventing wetting-out of the outer face. There are a number of different Gore-Tex constructions currently used within the industry:

Classic 2-Layer Gore-Tex

Provides soft, versatile weather protection and is good for end uses such as walking, streetwear, golf and skiing. Made by laminating a nylon or polyester face fabric to the Gore-Tex membrane and then hanging a mesh lining just inside the laminate.

Classic 3-Layer Gore-Tex

Designed for ultimate durability in rugged use applications in tough weather conditions such as high altitude mountaineering. Made by again laminating a face fabric (usually nylon) to the Gore-Tex membrane, an inner protective mesh scrim is then laminated to the other side of the membrane, giving better durability.

Gore-Tex Paclite

Lightweight and more packable than either two or three layer garments, designed for ultra light mountaineering or other fast moving sports. As with two layer garments, the face fabric is bonded to the Gore-Tex membrane, but unlike either of the other constructions, abrasion resistant raised nubs (or dots) protect the membrane. This means that as there is less between you and the membrane, breathability is increased.

Gore-Tex XCR

Standing for eXtended Comfort Range, XCR is the new product from Gore-Tex, which by using new membrane technology and new lamination techniques offers 25% more breathability than classic Gore-Tex garments. Designed for mountaineers, backpackers, snowboarders, backcountry skiers and other outdoor enthusiasts who value performance and demand the most from their gear. Available in both two and three layer construction.

Hydro Dry P3 (Sprayway)

The top fabric in the Hydrodry range from Sprayway, P3 has a hydrostatic head of 10,000mm. It is waterproof and has a good level of breathability. Again developed from a hydrophilic laminate, Hydrodry P3 is available in both 2-layer and 3-layer constructions. Hydrodry P3 provides Sprayway customers with a technical alternative to Gore-Tex in the same way that Drilite Extreme does for Mountain Equipment.

Drilite Extreme or DLE (Mountain Equipment)

A new development from Mountain Equipment, Drilite Extreme is a monolithic, hydrophilic laminate, with a hydrostatic head of more than 20,000mm. DLE (Drilite Extreme) is totally waterproof and exceptionally breathable, guaranteed. An added benefit of hydrophilic laminates is Drilite Extreme’s elasticity, making it especially ideal for stretch panels in the knees and seat areas, guaranteeing the highest freedom of movement and comfort. Available in 2 and 3 layer contructions.

HyVent (The North Face)

Designed as an innovative option for complete weather protection, HyVent is a waterproof/breathable polyurethane-based membrane. While it is slightly less breathable than Gore-Tex® laminates it is extremely waterproof, and can be counted on as a dependable protective outer layer. This combination of high waterproofness and breathability makes it ideal for keeping the elements out. To increase the comfort and breathability level of the coating, TNF have developed precise custom lining options in both their 2- and 3-layer versions of the HyVent technology.

eVENT (Pearl/Izumi/Rab/Montane)

eVENT™ Fabric is a Direct Venting™ waterproof barrier. Using a proprietary and patent-pending Dry System™ technology, eVENT Fabric has set a new standard for comfort by allowing perspiration to dissipate and vent before it saturates the inside of the fabric. At the core of eVENT fabric is hydrophobic ePTFE (expanded Polytetrafluoroethylene) film that has been rendered oleophobic, and thereby free from body oil contamination, via a method that retains the inherent open-pore structure of the membrane.

Breathable Coatings

Breathable coatings are often applied to jackets that walkers use because it means that they are more comfortable throughout their hike by decreasing the build-up of moisture (vital to maintaining an optimum body temperature). All coatings are created by spreading a thin layer of resin directly onto to the inside face of the chosen fabric. Two distinct types of breathable coating exist: microporous and hydrophilic.

A microporous coating works on the same principle as a microporous membrane, the pores in the coating being large enough to let water vapour pass through but small enough to keep water droplets out.

Hydrophilic coatings rely on the chemical and molecular properties of water molecules. The heat that the body generates inside the garment drives water vapour (perspiration) down the polymer chains found in the coating to the external face, the water vapour moving from molecule to molecule rather than freely through a physical hole or pore. As the body produces more moisture and the fabric gets wetter, the chains naturally increase in size, allowing even more moisture movement. In use, both types of coatings are effective, with the overall performance of any garment being determined by a combination of factors such as the choice of face fabric, use of a separate lining, and the general design, cut and finish of the garment.

Triple Point Ceramic (Lowe Alpine)

Triplepoint Ceramic is a unique multi-layer microporous coating which is waterproof, windproof and breathable. It differs from other treatments in that the manufacturing process involves multiple coatings and the introduction of ceramic particles, which are impregnated into the coating under high pressure. This has the effect of creating microscopic holes around each particle. These cavities are large enough to permit the passage of water vapour to the outside face but small enough to prevent liquid water from moving the other way. Since the Triplepoint Ceramic coating is physically anchored to the fabric it won’t de-laminate or become damaged. This construction is what makes the fabric inherently windproof as well as highly breathable and waterproof. A special Dry Yarn technology and DWR treatment is also applied to the coated fabric’s outer face to significantly improve wet weather performance and beading, (this can be re-generated simply by exposing the garment to a direct heat source i.e. medium heat iron or tumble drier). There are currently two constructions of Triplepoint Ceramic used in garment production:

Standard and Direct Lined.

Standard Triple Point Ceramic fabric is constructed and coated as described above and a free hanging Dryflo mesh lining is then added to protect the coating, and to help disperse any condensed water droplets on the inner face of the garment.

Triple Point Ceramic Direct Lined is a new fabric combination for the Alpine Pro range for winter 2000. Unlike the standard construction, a fixed lining is applied directly to the Triplepoint Ceramic coating. This gives better performance when combined with a high spec. face fabric.

Triple Point

Triple Point by Lowe Alpine is a multi-layer non-ceramic coating which is lighter than Triple Point Ceramic and therefore better suited to general walking/outdoor activities rather than more demanding outdoor sports. The outer face of the fabric has a standard DWR treatment applied to it to enhance wet weather performance.

Hydrodry P2 (Sprayway)

A more basic version of Sprayway’s Hydrodry P3, Hydrodry P2 is a mixture of hydrophilic coatings and laminates rather than a laminate outright. With a lower hydrostatic head (5,000mm) than P3 and a slightly lower degree of breathability, Hydrodry P2 is pitched at the more general walking market. Available only in the equivalent of a two-layer construction, Hydrodry P2 is a good competitor to standard Triplepoint and Aquadry.

Entrant II

A microporous coating with a multi-layer structure. Applied to a suitable face fabric it has good waterproof and breathability characteristics. Entrant II is used on some F&T nylon face fabrics to enhance performance and durability.

Aquadry

Aquadry is Craghoppers’ own hydrophilic coating. Constructed and working in a very similar way to Sprayway’s Hydrodry P2, Aquadry is a good choice fabric for a middle of the range waterproof garment- it is waterproof (at least 7,000mm), windproof and breathable. The Aquadry label carries a hydrostatic head measurement (in meters) and a breathability rating (%age) on each garment i.e. “Aquadry 7-82” to look out for.

Windproofs

Windproofs help to keep you warm. A warm layer of air, warmed up by your body, is trapped in your clothes. If your clothes are not windproof this warm layer of air will be blown away and you will become cold. Windproof clothes are not waterproof, however they may be water-repellent. This means that they will only protect you from rain if there is a light shower. You will need waterproofs to protect you from even moderate rain. Hydro/dry P1 used by Sprayway is a windproof fabric. Some fleece fabrics are also windproof, for more information on these see below.

Caring for your Waterproof Jackets and Gear

Most of us now use what are called ‘breathable’ waterproof jackets, and like our skin they allow moisture to escape but prevent moisture from penetrating to the inside! Similarly, a waterproof jacket needs a little TLC on a regular basis to get the best out of it. If you notice that your jacket appears to be absorbing water rather than repelling it then it is time to act, and avoid an uncomfortable day out with a jacket that does not breathe.

Step One: Wash Your Jacket! This can be done in the washing machine with a product like Grangers Extreme Cleaner. Be sure to put the cleaner into the powder compartment and not into the machine drum with your jacket, as most are concentrated and will not help the fabric. Wash on a cool (40 degree) cycle and ensure the jacket is well rinsed. You can use an household detergent, but it must be a non-bio Important Note: The chemicals in household detergents interfere with the DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatment to the outside of your waterproof – the perfumes used in particular, as well as those that combine a fabric conditioner. This is why we recommend that you use a product like Grangers gear proofer, which is a pure soap without additives.

Step Two: The”Secret“to Success. You now have a nice clean jacket with no dirt now impeding the surface of the fabric so what next…Your jacket needs a session in the tumble dryer! All waterproofs have a DWR finish to them, the dirt that has been removed was stopping this from working; and the heat of a tumble dryer will restore its properties. About 35 – 40 minutes on a low to medium heat will do the trick. Basically what you should expect is for the buttons to be hot to the touch (if it takes the skin off your fingers, you’ve gone too far!) If you should happen to notice that the colour of your jacket has changed a fraction – Don’t Panic – this is just the DWR chemical cooling and setting into the fibres of the fabric. (The tumble drying process liquefied it.)

You can used a warm iron to rejuvenate the DWR coating after washing, but the tumble dryer works best.

This information is provided for general guidance only, and so if you are looking for specific and possibly more up-to-date advice on an item or range of walking or outdoor clothing, please do not hesitate to cthe Walk and Ramble online Walking Equipment Shop. We will be glad to help.

By: Ben McKay

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Ben McKay – Walk and Ramble: www.walkandramble.co.uk
Online Walking Shop, selling walking and outdooor clothes, walking boots, rucksacks, walking poles and other equipment, whilst providing excellent advice and customer service for almost 20 years.

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Winters Become Pleasant With Thermal Wear

Posted on May 19, 2009 at 10:22 pm in
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Thermal wear has become necessary with these ever-decreasing temperatures. The chill in the winters and the frostiness of the wind becomes unbearable. You must use thermal wear for protecting your whole body. In this clothing, you can find all kind of lower body and upper body thermals. To take the most defensive action against the freezing weather, you have the options of inner wear too.

The thermal wear is made of high quality fabric, which provides good warmth, soft on the skin and retains the body heat. The thermal clothing is breathable and your body does not feel suffocated. Wearing this clothing keeps hold of your body heat. The evasion of body heat leaves you with a cold feeling. Therefore it is essential to hold this heat around the body and within the clothing only.

Few among the range of essential thermal wear are rash vests, under suit, one-piece, dinghy top, shorts, overtops, leggings, short and long sleeves T-shirt. This efficient range of clothing is defying the weather and enabling the user to escape the wintriness in the weather. Not only the thermal wear is useful for winter protection but also many of them are efficient in ultra violet ray protection. The clothing has a high ultra violet ray protection factor (UPF), which is greater than fifty on the scale.

An effective thermal wear chosen by you will give you the most required during the tough weather conditions. The fleecy fabric generally consists of polypropylene, neoprene, lycra, polyester micro fleece, polyurethane etc. The fabric is a clear example of textile engineering. It consists of layers of different materials to ensure high warmth, breath ability and UV protection. There are many good thermal wear available on the web, in various attractive designs and look. Roam around comfortably wearing your thermal wear and this time give the weather a tough fight.

By: Henery Archie

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Henry loves sailing and his favorite hobby is fishing. He takes special interest in Thermal wear and the tools and equipments required for it. Through this article, He wants to share his knowledge with all who deal with boats or love sailing.

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Choice of Hunting Clothes is Just as Important as the Hunting Tools

Posted on May 18, 2009 at 3:17 am in
The hunter is an outdoors person who braves the elements to bag their chosen quarry. For these people having the best suited hunting clothes can help them in their quest to gain the ultimate hunting trophy. Most of these clothes can be found at your usual department stores. In other cases these hunting clothes can be found in sports stores – in the clothing section of the store – and also in hunting catalogs.

Since the world of hunting covers a wide arena, the choice of hunting clothes has been created to match those needs. You will find that the clothes which are required for the angler, the deer hunter and even the duck hunter are similar in many ways and yet there are differences to be found.

For the enthusiastic duck hunter the choice of clothes will necessitate a warm thermal body suit, comfortable jeans – ones that you won’t mind getting dirty or muddy – and a thick flannel or cotton shirt. Having a jacket where you can store your duck hunting implements is also a great idea. You will need to look at sturdy boots or waders as well when you are choosing your hunting clothes.

You might want to see about buying a hat which gives you the ability to see your quarry even in the bright sunlight. This head gear however should be designed so that it is camouflaged. Speaking of camouflaged hunting clothes these are excellent choices for the squirrel hunter who needs to quietly stalk the quarry unnoticed.

The camouflaged hunting clothes of the squirrel hunter should blend in perfectly with the browns of the trees and branches of the forests which are the favorite haunting grounds of squirrels. There should be shades of green and gold to resemble the foliage of trees. These colors on the hunting clothes will allow the standing hunter the chance of having the squirrel come close enough to get that clean shot.

These types of hunting clothes are camouflaged long sleeved tee shirts, camouflage coveralls, face mask, gloves, and the all important sturdy outdoor boots. These clothes can also be utilized by the deer and big game hunter as well as the turkey hunter. For these individuals however there is also the necessity of wearing a thermal body suit under their hunting clothes.

This body suit will provide the hunter’s body with the necessary insulation against the weather. Also choosing a body suit which is resistant to water will allow the hunter to stay skin dry even in rainy weather.

All in all the choice of hunting clothes is just as important as the right hunting tools and accessories. These combined items will provide the hunter with the best chance of getting the game they are after.

By: Muna wa Wanjiru

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Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and Has Been Researching and Reporting on Hunting for Years. For More Information on Hunting Clothes, Visit His Site at Hunting Clothes

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Nike Golf Clothing

Posted on May 15, 2009 at 2:19 am in
Ask anyone under the age of 50 about Nike and they will inform you that Nike have a great line in shoes and clothing.

Yes Nike clothing has been specially designed as sportswear, but, to the fashion conscious younger generations; if Nike clothing is good enough for sports people , be that footballers, rugby players, golfers or athletes, then it is good enough to be worn out on the streets.

Nike golf clothing has been created to offer golfers the freedom of movement that is required of their clothing to ensure that the material does not impede golf shots.

Nike’s Dri-fit range of polo/golf shirts are designed to draw moisture away from the body and to the surface of the material, where it, quickly, evaporates. This range is available from men, juniors and ladies and comes in a huge array of sizes and colours and would look just as good off the course as it would on.

Nike wind wear clothing has been created to offer resistance when playing the game in windy conditions. Made from materials, which keep golfer’s bodies protected from the chilly winds, but, are breathable so that the golfer will not overheat. Thermal tops, sweater vests and lambswool sweater gives the golfer a smart casual appearance, whilst offer the maximum climate protection.

Nike would look great teamed with any dri-fit polo shirt, giving a well dressed appearance and offer Nike’s legendary clothing quality.

Nike’s Tech Element clothing combines a ventilation system to increase the air flow over the body, so not only can you look cool, but, can keep cool, too.

Nike Course Condition clothing has been designed to deal with the differing weather conditions found during the golfing season and are well able to cope with our, sometimes less than favourable, British climate. This range of Nike clothing encompasses clothing to give golfers wind and waterproof, cooling and breathable items that will never interfere with your game.

Golfbuyitonline are delighted to offer a huge range of Nike clothing that is as suitable for the high street as it is for the golf course.

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