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Home » Article » Recreation-and-Sports New Technologies in Camping Outdoor Clothing Enhance the Camping Experience
Valerie Giles filed under "Recreation-and-Sports"
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Camping is an excellent way to explore and experience the
outdoors. The weather needn’t be an obstacle to what sorts of
climates and places you might trek to. Outdoor clothing has
become incredibly innovative in its designs and features,
allowing the adventurous at heart to know no limits. Following
is information all outdoor enthusiasts should read before
investing in outerwear.
Given so many choices it is necessary to do a little research
before making your clothing purchase, this way you are only
buying the pieces you will need, therefore essentially getting
your money's worth. The following suggestions should be helpful
for any outdoor enthusiast. A popular term you will hear
mentioned in today’s clothing features is waterproof-breathable
technologies. This technology strives to keep liquid water
(precipitation) out of the garment interiors, while allowing the
moisture vapor (perspiration) to escape out of the wearer’s
clothing.
There are three major waterproof-breathable technologies which
are microporous laminates, microporous coatings and
monolithic membranes. The microporous laminates contain
millions of pores which allow for molecules of water vapor to
pass out, but not allowing for water to enter. The microporous
coatings act in the same way by letting water vapors pass out
but not allowing vapor to enter. The monolithic membranes absorb
moisture vapor directly into its structure, in turn heat from
your body drives the moisture through the membrane towards the
outer surface. The amazing thing about the monolithic membrane
is that as you work harder the membrane absorbs and exhales more
vapor.
One of the popular face fabrics for outdoor clothing of the past
has been nylon; it has been a preferred fabric because of both
its waterproof and breathable features and its abrasion
resistance for rugged use. But today’s newly designed
polyesters are closing the gap. Polyester is popular because
it only absorbs about a tenth as much water as does nylon. This
is wonderful as it keeps the inside surface of the garment
warmer, while reducing the interior condensation. The great
thing about the new polyesters is they are naturally repellent
without having to use spray on repellents that eventually wash
off.
Knowing about the popular fabrics used today and why they work
is important in making some of your outdoor clothing selections,
but if needing any clothing that will be used for cold or
extremely cold conditions you will need to know what clothing
insulations will best suit you and the conditions you might be
facing. First off is down filling. Down filling has been
around forever and is still one of the most popular choices. It
is unbelievably light, compact and durable. It moulds to your
body helping to keep you warm while absorbing any moisture;
however down is not a good choice if you will be in constantly
damp cold or wet snow conditions. Next are the synthetic
fills. There are different types of synthetic fills
available, some of which are much heavier and bulkier than down
but will not collapse when wet. Some of the special synthetic
fills are specially treated to resist moisture penetration while
still keeping you warm if wet.
After you’ve done a bit of research and familiarized yourself
with some of the fabric technologies available, you will next
want to know exactly what you will be doing and what sort of
weather you can expect. For people interested in adventures such
as mountaineering, skiing, ice climbing and other backcountry
sports, you will want an excellent jacket offered in one of the
waterproof-breathable designs offered. These jackets should
offer protection from extreme wind, snow, and rain while still
keeping you comfortable. Along with a great jacket you will want
to select a compatible pair of pants which will also offer you
protection from the elements. When shopping for your clothing
you will notice for more extreme conditions there will be
three-ply garments which consist of an outer face fabric,
a membrane and protective backer, whereas the two-ply garments
are more for general use with a lighter liner instead of the
knitted inner backing.
The waterproof-breathable designs are excellent for people
constantly moving, because of the movement you really need
something that breathes. Now on the other hand for people doing
outdoor activity where they are making frequent stops or
standing around for periods of time they will need outerwear
that is insulated to keep them warm. These particular designs
come in various synthetic and down fills in a variety of weights
and shell materials. The design appropriate for you is again
dependant on what sort of activities you’ll be doing.
Now for the people who might not be venturing into quite as
extreme conditions they may just need jackets and pants that
protect them from the wind. Windwear is not to be confused with
rainwear, but is to be used for cool, windy, damp conditions.
For outdoor activities such as backcountry skiing and hiking,
windwear provides water-resistance in breathable fabrics.
Regardless of what sort of camping or outdoor activities you may
do, having proper rainwear is essential when spending time in
the wilderness. Having great rain gear such as jackets,
pants and hats can make what might have been a bad weather
experience and allow for your trip to go on. Excellent rainwear
today offers features such as water repellent finishes, fully
taped seams, cinched ankle cuffs and reflective trims for
safety. Rainwear designs really make hiking in the rain a
comfortable pleasure.
One of the most versatile pieces of clothing offered is those
made of fleece. Fleece is light in weight, warm even when
the weather is wet, and can be used for either a mid-layer or
outer layer. Usually used for insulation, fleece also will pick
up moisture from the surface of your underwear moving it
outwards to keep you dry. Fleece is an excellent addition to any
outdoor wardrobe, combined with a two or three ply jacket,
windwear or rainwear; it provides added warmth and comfort.
Fleece is available in heavyweight, midweight and lightweight
options.
Modern underwear is another outdoor clothing option that has
improved with time. New polyester blends not only provide needed
insulation from the elements but keeps perspiration away from
your body while in motion. Unlike cotton, the new fabrics make
perspiration evaporate quickly keeping you warm and comfortable.
There are so many outdoor clothing options available. The above
mentioned pieces of clothing serve well for protection from all
of the elements. There is also clothing available for trekking
such as shirts, pants, shorts and t-shirts. Again what is
wonderful about all the clothing choices is the excellent
fabrics used. Fabrics that dry quickly, keep moisture away, and
provide stain, odor and wrinkle resistance.
Lastly, we cannot forget the great clothing accessories that
keep our head, hands and feet warm and protected. Gloves
available for ice climbing, mountaineering and skiing in
waterproof, windproof and breathable fabrics. Gloves, hats and
socks that provide excellent warmth and comfort for any weather
condition.
Whatever the outdoor activity you are planning, whether it be
ice climbing, mountaineering, snowboarding, hiking or just a
simple walk outside, the wonderful fabrics and designs offered
in outdoor clothing today can make your experience a comfortable
one. Given so many clothing choices and designs, it truly gives
adage to the saying that “there is no bad weather just bad
clothing”.
About the author:
Best Camping Supplies is a camping site owned and
operated by Valerie Giles. It features tents, campers, fishing
gear, boats, kayaks and outerwear. Everything for camping
enthusiasts! http://www.best-campi
ng-supplies.com The accompanying article is copyrighted. It
may be reproduced only if the hyperlinks here are left intact.
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