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With the winter season in full swing, it can be very chilly and wet outside. As a result, many people are opting to stay indoors as much as possible. However, when braving the outdoor elements becomes unavoidable or you’re just one of those people who love winter time activities, like skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating, [...]]]></description>
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With the winter season in full swing, it can be very chilly and wet outside. As a result, many people are opting to stay indoors as much as possible. However, when braving the outdoor elements becomes unavoidable or you’re just one of those people who love winter time activities, like skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating, either way, you’re going to need the proper clothing so that you can stay warm and dry, even if it’s sleeting and -10 outside. If you’re in the market for some new winter gear, then you are going to want to read this article as it provides some useful information about a very handy type of coat called a GoreTex coat.</p>
<p><strong>What is Gore-Tex?</strong></p>
<p>Developed by Rowena Taylor, Samuel Allen, Wilbert L. Gore, and his son Robert W. Gore, Gore-Tex is a permeable type of polytetrafluoroethylene that possesses a micro-structure that is characterized by nodes that are joined together by fibrils. In simpler terms what that means is that Gore-Tex is a specific kind of fabric that has been specially designed to be resistant to water. The way that Gore-Tex operates is that it takes a membrane made up of tiny pore-like structures that impede H2O from soaking in while at the same time permitting perspiration to evaporate. The membrane is then laminated to high performance materials and sealed with a special solution. The best part about Gore-Tex jackets is that in addition to being water-proof, they also allow your body to breathe comfortably.</p>
<p><strong>How durable are Gore-Tex coats?</strong></p>
<p>If you take good care of your Gore-Tex coat, then it should last you for a long time. Both dirt and human sweat act as blockades to the pores that allow Gore-Tex to breathe. Therefore, Gore-Tex coats need to be cleaned from time to time. However, after repeated wear and washes, the level of impermeability in Gore-Tex coats will diminish. The reason for this is that the Durable Water Repellent (DWR) treatment on the surface of the coat’s fabric becomes worn away. Now, DWR is not what makes a Gore-Tex coat water-proof per se, but it is still a necessary component to help optimize the Gore-Tex’s ability to be water-resistant. To reinforce the DWR of a Gore-Tex coat that has been worn and washed numerous times, you should first try tumble drying the coat, then try ironing it on a low setting, and if both of these options fail, try re-proofing the coat with wash-in re-proofer.</p>
<p><strong>What styles and colors do Gore-Tex coats come in?</strong></p>
<p>Gore-Tex coats are available many different styles and almost any color that you can think of. Gore-Tex coats can be found with appealing add-ons as well, such as a hood, taped seams, a collar, venting zips, cuffs, insulated lining, accessible pockets, or a snow skirt.</p>
<p>Being both water-proof and breathable, Gore-Tex coats are great for the cold weather and rainy seasons. If you are looking to purchase a new coat this winter, you should consider a Gore-Tex coat; it will definitely be worth the investment.</p>
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		<title>Goretex Fabric</title>
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Typically, rain, snow, sleet, and hail and not viewed as being the most pleasant types of weather. Sure, a white Christmas can be charming and conjure up childhood memories and yes, a summer’s rain can be soothing to fall asleep to, but even still, all of the aforementioned types of wet weather lose their appeal [...]]]></description>
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Typically, rain, snow, sleet, and hail and not viewed as being the most pleasant types of weather. Sure, a white Christmas can be charming and conjure up childhood memories and yes, a summer’s rain can be soothing to fall asleep to, but even still, all of the aforementioned types of wet weather lose their appeal if you are caught outside and off-guard in a storm. Especially if you live in a climate that gets a lot of precipitation like Seattle, Portland, or Boston, you are going to want to make sure that you have some water-resistant outerwear. If you are interested in learning more about water-proof fabrics then you are going to want to read this article as it offers useful information about a specific type of impermeable fabric called GoreTex.</p>
<p><strong>What is GoreTex?</strong></p>
<p>Developed around twenty years ago by Rowena Taylor, Samuel Allen, Wilbert L. Gore, and his son Robert W. Gore, GoreTex is a special kind of fabric that was designed to be both water-proof and breathable. Gore-Tex is constructed from high-performance textiles that are interconnected to a GoreTex membrane that is made from Teflon. The membrane, which is composed of tiny pore-like structures that are small enough to prevent water from leaking through the membrane but large enough to allow moisture vapor to escape, is then sealed with a special solution.</p>
<p><strong>How durable is GoreTex?</strong></p>
<p>GoreTex fabric is 100% water and wind proof, meaning that no matter what the elements are doing outside, if you are wearing GoreTex outerwear, then you will be kept warm and dry. Moreover, every GoreTex product uses Gore-Seam Tape for reinforced seam protection so as to prevent water from leaking through the stitching holes.</p>
<p><strong>How do you take care of GoreTex fabric?</strong></p>
<p>Like any piece of clothing, GoreTex products need to be cleaned regularly because both dirt and human sweat act as barricades to the pores that allow GoreTex to breathe. After repeated washes, however, GoreTex’s level of impermeability can diminish. This occurs because over time the Durable Water Repellent (DWR) treatment on the surface of the fabric is worn away. Although the DWR treatment is not what makes GoreTex fabric water-resistant, it does play an important role in maximizing GoreTex’s level of impermeability. Therefore, to bolster a GoreTex product’s DWR, you should try tumble drying the product or ironing it on a low setting. You can also try re-proofing the product by using a wash-in re-proofer.</p>
<p>If you want to stay warm and dry during the cold and rainy seasons, then choosing outerwear made from GoreTex fabrics is a great idea. Whether you are looking for a product for everyday use or for something for a particular activity, GoreTex has a product to suit your needs. GoreTex manufactures specific products for a variety of activities, including backpacking, cycling, hunting, mountaineering, running, fishing, golfing, and skiing.</p>
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		<title>Goretex Windstopper</title>
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The winter season is raging in full force which means being subject to unpleasant elements like snow, rain, sleet, and wind. These types of weather can make you want to avoid the outside as much as possible and stay inside where it’s warm and dry. Unfortunately, however, spending the winter months in hibernation is not [...]]]></description>
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The winter season is raging in full force which means being subject to unpleasant elements like snow, rain, sleet, and wind. These types of weather can make you want to avoid the outside as much as possible and stay inside where it’s warm and dry. Unfortunately, however, spending the winter months in hibernation is not really a viable option for most people. There are things that you can do, however, to make cold, wet, and windy weather more tolerable. Wearing the proper clothing would be the most obvious suggestion. If you live in or are planning to visit a place that has a cold and windy climate and are interested in learning more about clothing options for these types of conditions, then you are going to want to read this article. In it, a specific type of clothing that is both wind and water-resistant will be examined. The type of clothing that is being referred to is a GoreTex wind-stopper.</p>
<p><strong>What is GoreTex?</strong></p>
<p>GoreTex is a special type of material that was co-developed twenty years ago by Rowena Taylor, Samuel Allen, Wilbert L. Gore, and his son Robert W. Gore. GoreTex is made from high-performance materials that are joined to a GoreTex membrane made from Teflon. This membrane is made up of tiny pore-like compositions that are small enough to prevent water leakage but large enough to allow moisture evaporation. This is the reason that GoreTex products are able to be both water-resistant and breathable.</p>
<p><strong>How durable is GoreTex?</strong></p>
<p>When GoreTex is properly cared for, it will last you a very long time. Plus, GoreTex products come with a warranty. GoreTex does run a little on the expensive side but being as long-lasting as they are and 100% water and wind proof, they are worth every penny. Furthermore, GoreTex products all use Gore-Seam Tape on the seams of garments. The Gore-Seam Tape allows for reinforced seam protection that prevents water from seeping through the holes of the stitching.</p>
<p><strong>How do you care for a GoreTex wind-stopper?</strong></p>
<p>Because both dirt and human sweat block the pores that give GoreTex its breathability, a GoreTex wind-stopper needs to be cleaned from time to time. After repeated wear and washes, however, the Durable Water Repellent (DWR) treatment on the surface of GoreTex fabric gets worn away, which can negatively affect the GoreTex wind-stopper’s ability to be water-resistant. To reinforce your GoreTex wind-stoppers DWR, there are three things that you can do. First, try tumble drying the wind-stopper. Next, try ironing it on a low setting. Lastly, you can re-proof the wind-stopper by using a wash-in re-proofer.</p>
<p>GoreTex wind-stoppers are available in a variety of styles and colors. So, if you have to spend time in the rain or wind, a GoreTex wind-stopper is an excellent investment that will keep you both warm, dry, and looking good.</p>
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The winter season is in full swing, and with it comes cold temperatures, snow, sleet, and plenty of other icky and wet weather delights. As much as winter weather can put a damper on your spirit and make you want to stay indoors, there are also many enjoyable outdoor activities that come along with this [...]]]></description>
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The winter season is in full swing, and with it comes cold temperatures, snow, sleet, and plenty of other icky and wet weather delights. As much as winter weather can put a damper on your spirit and make you want to stay indoors, there are also many enjoyable outdoor activities that come along with this blustery season, such as skiing, snowboarding, and ice-skating. If you are an outdoor junkie who balks at the idea of spending the winter season in hibernation, then you are going to want to read this article as it offers some useful information regarding a very efficient type of jacket called a Gore-Tex jacket that will help keep you warm and dry this winter.</p>
<p>Gore-Tex is a special type of fabric that was specifically designed to be both breathable and water-resistant. It was co-invented by Rowena Taylor, Samuel Allen, Wilbert L. Gore, and his son Robert. W. Gore. To be scientific, Gore-Tex is a permeable form of polytetrefluoroethylene that has a micro-structure typified by nodes that are interconnected by fibrils. In more simplified terms what this means is that Gore-Tex works by taking a special membrane that is composed of tiny pore-like configurations that prevent water from permeating the fabric while at the same time allowing perspiration to evaporate. The special membrane is then adhered to high performance materials and sealed with a special solution. A Gore-Tex jacket is a fantastic choice to get you through the winter weather months because it will keep you dry and allow your body to breathe comfortably.</p>
<p>Gore-Tex jackets are very durable and can withstand a lot of wear and tear, which is ideal if you are going to be wearing your jacket while skiing, snowboarding or hiking. This type of jacket is a little on the expensive side but with the proper care, a Gore-Tex jacket can last you a very long time. Gore-Tex jackets must be cleaned regularly as both dirt and human sweat act as blockades to the pores that allow Gore-Tex to breathe. However, after continuous wear and cleaning sessions, a Gore-Tex jacket’s level of impermeability will decrease because the Durable Water Repellent (DWR) treatment on the surface of the jacket’s fabric will become worn away. The DWR is not what makes the jacket water-resistant, however. Yet, the presence of DWR is still vital in order for the jacket to optimize its level of impermeability. To reinforce the DWR of a Gore-Tex jacket that has been worn and washed repeatedly, there are three things that you can do. First, try tumble drying the jacket. Second, iron the jacket on a low setting. If both of these options fail, a third tactic that you can try is re-proofing the jacket with a wash-in re-proofer.</p>
<p>Gore-Tex jackets are available in large array of styles and they come in almost any color. You can also find Gore-Tex jackets with detail work, such as a hood, taped seams, a collar, venting zips, cuffs, insulated lining, accessible pockets, or a snow skirt. Another nice feature about Gore-Tex jackets is that they come with a warranty.</p>
<p>If you are the type of person who likes to spend a lot of time outdoors even in cold, wet weather, then a Gore-Tex jacket would be a great investment for you. These jackets are a little on the expensive side but they are well worth it for all of the dryness and warmth that they will give to you.</p>
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