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  2. Aerial silk - Wikipedia

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    The fabric may be hung as two pieces, or a single piece, folded to make a loop, classified as hammock silks. Performers climb the suspended fabric without the use of safety lines and rely only on their training and skill to ensure safety. They use the fabric to wrap, suspend, drop, swing, and spiral their bodies into and out of various positions.

  3. Hammock - Wikipedia

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    Hammock with a lakeside view Hammock beside the beach. A hammock, from Spanish hamaca, borrowed from Taíno and Arawak hamaka, is a sling made of fabric, rope, or netting, suspended between two or more points, used for swinging, sleeping, or resting. It normally consists of one or more cloth panels, or a woven network of twine or thin rope ...

  4. Cotton duck - Wikipedia

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    Duck fabric is woven with two yarns together in the warp and a single yarn in the weft. By treating with wax, duck fabric can be made waterproof (see waxed cotton ). Cotton duck strips were the origin of duck tape, recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary as having been in use since 1899 [ 3 ] (see duct tape ).

  5. Yellow Leaf Hammocks - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Leaf Hammocks is an American hammock company established in August 2011. [1] The company focuses on reselling woven cotton hammocks purchased from the Mlabri people of Thailand. [2] It is a privately owned company, headquartered in California.

  6. Olefin fiber - Wikipedia

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    Olefin fiber is a synthetic fiber made from a polyolefin, such as polypropylene or polyethylene.It is used in wallpaper, carpeting, [1] ropes, and vehicle interiors. Olefin's advantages are its strength, colorfastness and comfort, its resistance to staining, mildew, abrasion, and sunlight, and its good bulk and cover.

  7. MARPAT - Wikipedia

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    A 24.66 inches (626 mm)-wide fabric swatch of MARPAT desert pattern Two generals wearing woodland MARPAT at a ceremony Near-infrared (low light night vision device) comparison of a Navy Working Uniform blouse to MARPAT trousers