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  2. GoRuck - Wikipedia

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    GORUCK is an American sporting equipment company founded in 2008 and based in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, that specializes in making rucksacks (i.e., backpacks). [1] The company also organizes events with public participation or organized as private team-building events, known as "GORUCK challenges", that are similar to obstacle racing and military exercises.

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    GoRuck's bags rarely go on sale, but right now the 26-liter GR2 Heritage Backpack is marked down by 18%. Save a Rare $100 Off on This Military-Grade Backpack at Huckberry Skip to main content

  4. Cordura - Wikipedia

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    By 1966, three decades after the arrival of nylon formulations, the Cordura brand name was transferred to nylon products. Eastpak was the first brand to use Cordura fabric in their luggage. [ 6 ] By 1979, "soft-sided" Cordura luggage made up about 40 percent of the luggage market.

  5. Ballistic nylon - Wikipedia

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    The original specification for ballistic nylon was an 18 oz (510 g) nylon fabric made from 1050 denier high tenacity nylon yarn in a 2×2 basketweave. Today it may be any nylon fabric made with a "ballistic weave", typically a 2×2 or 2×3 basketweave. It can be woven from nylon yarns of various denier such as 840 denier and 1680 denier.

  6. Ripstop - Wikipedia

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    Ripstop is a woven fabric, often made of nylon, using a reinforcing technique that makes it more resistant to tearing and wear. During weaving, stronger (and often thicker) reinforcement yarns are interwoven at regular intervals in a crosshatch pattern. The intervals are typically 5 to 8 millimeters (0.2 to 0.3 in).

  7. Nylon - Wikipedia

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    Nylon is a family of synthetic polymers with amide backbones, usually linking aliphatic or semi-aromatic groups. Nylons are white or colorless [1] [2] and soft; some are silk-like. [3] They are thermoplastic, which means that they can be melt-processed into fibers, films, and diverse shapes.

  8. Nylon 66 - Wikipedia

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    Nylon 66 (loosely written nylon 6-6, nylon 6/6, nylon 6,6, or nylon 6:6) is a type of polyamide or nylon. It, and nylon 6 , are the two most common for textile and plastic industries. Nylon 66 is made of two monomers each containing 6 carbon atoms, hexamethylenediamine and adipic acid , which give nylon 66 its name. [ 1 ]

  9. Remington Nylon 66 - Wikipedia

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    Remington Nylon 66 cycling. The largely synthetic construction meant that the Nylon 66 could operate without any added lubricants. [2] This made it popular in arctic regions, and indeed there have been many reports of indigenous peoples killing large animals, such as moose, with a .22 LR fired from a Nylon 66. [5]