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  2. 7 durable umbrellas to buy this spring - AOL

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    Best dome-shaped:Totes Signature Clear Bubble Umbrella. Best affordable: Amazon Basics Automatic Travel Umbrella. Best splurge: Davek Elite Umbrella. How we picked the best umbrellas. While ...

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    The 32 Degrees brand specifically designs clothing for freezing temperatures, and they’re notoriously durable so you know they will keep you warm for years to come. Ergie Shovel 18″ Snow ...

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    Summer means people flocking to the beaches in search of a sunny, sandy respite. However, an improperly secured beach umbrella can prove dangerous to yourself and others. Umbrella injuries send ...

  5. Technical textile - Wikipedia

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    A technical textile is a textile product manufactured for non-aesthetic purposes, where function is the primary criterion. [1] Technical textiles include textiles for automotive applications, medical textiles (e.g., implants), geotextiles (reinforcement of embankments), agrotextiles (textiles for crop protection), and protective clothing (e.g., heat and radiation protection for fire fighter ...

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    A thatched roof ensures that a building is cool in summer and warm in winter. Thatch also has very good resistance to wind damage when applied correctly. Thatching materials range from plains grasses to waterproof leaves found in equatorial regions. It is the most common roofing material in the world, because the materials are readily available.

  7. Durable water repellent - Wikipedia

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    Durable water repellents are commonly used in conjunction with waterproof breathable fabrics such as Gore-Tex to prevent the outer layer of fabric from becoming saturated with water. This saturation, called 'wetting out,' can reduce the garment's breathability (moisture transport through the breathable membrane) and let water through.