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Want to improve the water resistance, so it is recommended to use a waterproofing agent such as Nik

Tips for choosing rainwear: water column, breathability
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There are lots of rain jackets on the market but they are all waterproof? The truth is that there is no 100% rainproof clothing, so how can it be that some manufacturers require that their clothes are rainproof, 100% rainproof etc?
There are such. come cheap rainwear made of PVC with a high water column but without breathability. This is not suitable for the active leisure, biking, etc. At the other end of the scale are available rainwear with a waterproof membrane with excellent quality and with a high water column and high breathability. Depending on the brand and the other functions can be such a rain jacket can easily amount to 3-5000, - Euros or more.
What rainwear you choose is a matter of compromise. There has to be seen how much wear and tear you would expect, for what purpose rain jacket or rain pants should be used, how often it is used, etc. How should the water column mean?
Hydrostatic pressure is measured in millimeters, ie. rainfall in mm per. hour or "mm". Fleeces may only be called "rain gear" when it has a hydrostatic head of at least 2000 mm. Most rainwear has a water column of 5000 mm and is fine for short trips in heavy rain or between short distances in between heavy rain. Do you want something better then selecting something with water column of about 8000 mm to 10000 mm. It can withstand hard rain in a while, eg for full-day fishing or hunting in the rain. For the very demanding users who go on tour for days or left out in the water, such as. with waders, so it is best to choose a water column of 20,000 mm.
The breathability of clothing is measured in g/m2 per. day. Most casual wear has a breathability of about 5000 g/m2/døgn. In addition to this there are a number casual wear with additional features to increase breathability, for example. zippered pockets for ventilation openings black white market with mesh in the shirt, etc. Here we will again try to give a brief overview of the different categories:
With functionality means how many additional features rainwear has, besides breathability and water resistance. It can be anything from air pockets which increases breathability, waterproof pockets for storing cell phone, adjustability of the cap, etc. The more features the clothes have, the more expensive it becomes second nature. How are breathable rainwear properly treated?
Breathable black white market rain gear works well when it is new, but without proper black white market care and / or hard use, it began to lose its breathability and water resistance. The same thing happens if you wash clothes in ordinary detergent. black white market Water resistance will be here worn by each sink and water column pressure drops.
In order to maintain good properties rain garment, wash it off with a special agent such as. a Nikwax product. Instead of a regular detergent is recommended to use a wash in or "Nikwax Tech Wash" means. It is a safe way to clean waterproof outdoor wear and also refresh its properties in terms of water resistance and breathability.
Want to improve the water resistance, so it is recommended to use a waterproofing agent such as Nikwax TX Direct. This impregnation should be used when you are no longer satisfied with the water resistance of your clothes. It is available both as a wash-in agent to the washing machine or spray. All Nikwax products, the Danish instructions on the package.
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