2nd air molecules are not smaller then water molecules.
Water vapor will penetrate through a GoreTex membrane at a very slow rate if the vapor pressure inside the garment is far greater then outside. It will not breathe if submerged in water. A wet hand can not evaporate all the water on its surface in 2 min, especially enclosed in a glove. And even if a heater inside the glove did evaporate it, the transpiration rate is too slow.
hey, like your video alot but i believe the "water proof" zippers are not water proof. they are water resistant. infact i dont believe there are any jacket that is actually out atm especially for commercial use that is fully water proof zipper.
The jacket can only work so fast at moving the moisture away from your body so if you sweat a lot i would go with something thinner. Starting with the normal first layer I would wear a bonded hooded sweatshirt or the Exp Weight mid layer, which is a bit thicker than normal first layers, over it. If your still getting cold then you would move up to a Polar Fleece which is a little thicker. The main thing is to check all your layers and make sure there is no cotton in any of them.
I avoid cotton like the plague, i have a bunch of different first-layer types. A couple of burton mid-weight ones, as well as one made out of "cool-max" material. Over it i usually wear a burton fleece hoodie or a northface tka100 fleece, but i generally feel cold in that.
Is it possible that there is only so much that active underwear can do, and that maybe i sweat a lot before i even start riding properly so i get cold afterwards and not even polyester and gore can help?
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1st off thats not even how GoreTex works.
2nd air molecules are not smaller then water molecules.
Water vapor will penetrate through a GoreTex membrane at a very slow rate if the vapor pressure inside the garment is far greater then outside. It will not breathe if submerged in water. A wet hand can not evaporate all the water on its surface in 2 min, especially enclosed in a glove. And even if a heater inside the glove did evaporate it, the transpiration rate is too slow.
solobackpacking 2 months ago
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solobackpacking 2 months ago
hey, like your video alot but i believe the "water proof" zippers are not water proof. they are water resistant. infact i dont believe there are any jacket that is actually out atm especially for commercial use that is fully water proof zipper.
ExteelObama 3 months ago
that female demonstrator was sexy as hell. can i get her number?
dk038967 3 months ago
0:33 dog lol
iCrazyBitch1 4 months ago
I have a 3l hover ak jacket and im not all that impressed with it. What would you wear under the 2l stagger?
I get kinda cold, and the insulator ak jacket i wear underneath gets really really sweaty which makes the shell's breathability questionable
pailhead11 1 year ago
@pailhead11
The jacket can only work so fast at moving the moisture away from your body so if you sweat a lot i would go with something thinner. Starting with the normal first layer I would wear a bonded hooded sweatshirt or the Exp Weight mid layer, which is a bit thicker than normal first layers, over it. If your still getting cold then you would move up to a Polar Fleece which is a little thicker. The main thing is to check all your layers and make sure there is no cotton in any of them.
skatesurfsnowcom 1 year ago
@skatesurfsnowcom
I avoid cotton like the plague, i have a bunch of different first-layer types. A couple of burton mid-weight ones, as well as one made out of "cool-max" material. Over it i usually wear a burton fleece hoodie or a northface tka100 fleece, but i generally feel cold in that.
Is it possible that there is only so much that active underwear can do, and that maybe i sweat a lot before i even start riding properly so i get cold afterwards and not even polyester and gore can help?
pailhead11 1 year ago
nice vide duke
ArcolaBridge 1 year ago
This guy is hella cool.
ev13wt 1 year ago
I think its time to put away my Rip-zone and get myself into the Gore-tex zone.
BClocals 1 year ago
@BClocals I just bought a ripzone, 5mm/5gm Used it thought it was fine.
ArcolaBridge 1 year ago