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  2. Gore-Tex - Wikipedia

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    Gore-Tex is W. L. Gore & Associates's trade name for waterproof, breathable fabric membrane. It was invented in 1969. Gore-Tex blocks liquid water while allowing water vapor to pass through and is designed to be a lightweight, waterproof fabric for all-weather use.

  3. Pertex - Wikipedia

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    Pertex Shield - Laminated and coated waterproof breathable fabrics; Pertex Shield Pro - Laminated waterproof breathable fabrics; Pertex Equilibrium - Double weave fabrics; Pertex fabrics are used by a number of brands including The North Face, Patagonia, Marmot, Rab, Salomon, Outdoor Research, Kathmandu and others.

  4. Patagonia's Winter Sale just dropped even lower prices: Save ...

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    This jacket has all the trimmings: it's warm, windproof, water-resistant, lightweight and is compact. It's made entirely of postconsumer recycled polyester. Get it in sizes XS to 3X.

  5. Berghaus - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, a new lightweight and packable outerwear was introduced – Gore-Tex PacLite, a waterproof, windproof and breathable range of clothing. The Nitro rucksack, introduced by Berghaus in 1998, was awarded the Millennium Product Award by the Design Council of Great Britain.

  6. The Best Science-Backed Way to Dress for the Cold

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    Your top layer, meanwhile—usually a jacket—ought to have a windproof or waterproof shell, typically made out of tightly woven synthetic fibers like polyester or nylon, as well as a layer of ...

  7. Nikwax Analogy - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most "waterproof breathable" fabrics, Analogy can pass out liquid water as well as vapour. Unlike a conventional waterproof fabric, Analogy would fail a hydrostatic head test (if used to seal the bottom of a tube containing water, only a very short column could be supported). However, like fur, Analogy causes water to flow away from the ...