High Quality Winter Camouflage Overall For Men
High Quality Winter Camouflage Overall For Men
SPECIFICATIONS
Gender: MEN
Hign-concerned Chemical: None
Material: 88% NYLON,12% SPANDEX
Material type:
3M cotton (THINSULATE high efficiency warm velvet) product type
Thinsulate:
Type G Super insulation: Provides comfort and warmth for end-user consumers
Package contents: 1 pc overall
1. Our warmest waterproof incinerator bibs,made of silent fabric, using Teflon triple protection technology (with tag, traceable), the middle of the fabric with EPTFE film, and the reverse side of the veil, composed of three in one soft shell fabric, with high waterproof, high moisture permeability function! And every stitch is sealed with a TPU seal! Let you not be afraid of rain and snow, and sit comfortably in those late-season seats when the rain or snow falls.
2. The synthetic INSULATION uses 3M's INSULATION (tag, traceable), which replicates the characteristics of down insulation but is moist and warm, machine washable and reduces odors. It maximizes heat while reducing volume, so you can pull out your bow or shoulder unhindered.
3. Lightly brushed, waterproof surfaces can reduce precipitation while reducing noise. The very hidden camouflage allows you to perfectly hide yourself and wait for prey to approach!
4.More pockets to hold lots of gear, gloves, magazines, hats, food bottles and more!
5. The wear-resistant layer is added to the cuff elbow, hip circumference and other parts, which can well protect our clothing from being worn during work!
EPTFE
EPTFE The unique structure of the fabric is made of two different substances. One is that the e-PTFE film is waterproof. There are 9 billion tiny pores in a square inch of film. And a drop of water is 20,000 times larger than these tiny pores, and water can't pass through them. In stormy weather (snow) can still resist the entry of rain (snow), to be 100% absolute and then each micropore is 700 times larger than the human body sweat molecules, sweat can easily pass through the fabric.
Thinsulate™ (THINSULATE ™) is a 3M company registered thermal material trademark, is one of the thermal material brand proposed the concept of light and thin warm, was born in 1978 in the United States, designed for the United States Marine Corps thermal clothing design and development, 1988 into the civilian market, many times sponsored the Winter Olympic Games and the World Cup ski race. After entering China in 2002, it became a thermal material designated for use by the national Antarctic expedition.
THINSULATE Tips:
1. Why is the THINSULATE so thin yet so warm?
The truth is very simple. All insulation materials rely on the air retained inside their fibers to keep warm, and the more air retained by the fibers, the less heat loss conducted, and the higher the thermal efficiency of the material. In addition, the greater the number of fibers in the same space, the greater the insulation layer formed by the surface area of the fibers to block heat radiation, and the warmer the material is. The THINSULATE is made up of 3M patented microfibers that are 25 times thinner than hair, which means they can pack more fibers into the same amount of space, while also reflecting more human radiation, so they are very thin but warm.
2. What happens when THINSULATE gets wet?
It will still be very warm, the absorption rate of THINSULATE insulation material in water is less than 1% of its own weight, and it is very easy to dry, so it is still warm even in the snow environment.
3. Is the THINSULATE equivalent to Gore-Tex?
No, they are two very different products. The THINSULATE keeps you warm, while the waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex is designed primarily for moisture and water resistance, and many times they can be used together.
4. Why are there different weights (types) of THINSULATE?
Different uses require different degrees of warmth (Chloe value), in order to achieve higher warmth, it is necessary to increase the thickness and weight of the material. For example, autumn clothing can use 40 grams of re-sherry, but polar expedition clothing should use more than 200 grams of weight.
5. How do I know the weight of the THINAULTE in my jacket?
3M works closely with manufacturers to ensure that each garment is made with the appropriate THINSULATE variety and weight, and if it is a specific shirt, you can contact the manufacturer. If you want to know more about the new sherry in gloves or shoes, you can check the new sherry tag, which clearly indicates the type and gram weight of the THINSULATE.