Re: Gore Tex.... Opinions on best parka/pants or bibs
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 45.308</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Believe it or not, you must keep Gore-Tex's parent fabric dry for the Gtex to work. If the parent outer fabric gets wet, this will allow water to seep in. Body dirt can clog the pours of GTex letting water in. I would wash your stuff in GWax, rinse 2-3 times, wash in Gwax DWR then dry on low heat for a few minutes in the dryer. Basically you want to wax the outer fabric like you would your car so water beads up.
I prefer Gwax over Nikwax, saw some test data that Gwax works better with most PH levels in city water here in the US. Probably just that, data but it made me think.
The problem with seams leaking, it may leak 5 inches from where you feel and see it leak. The water sinks along the seam to find its way.
Once worn, its impossible or very expensive to re-tape so most companies just send a new jacket.
Gtex works best if you have a pressure difference between inside mirco climate and the outer climate. Gtex works best in cool dry weather that allows body vapor to get pushed / sink through the fabric. If the outer air or fabric is warm / damp, it will not sink body vapor through. If your body is working, this can help change the micro climate pushing vapor through.
The best is Lowe Alpine Ceramic but it cost more than Gtex but was phenomenal in the back country out performing Gtex by a wide margin. But cost and lack of advertising, Gtex squashed them.
Rubberized is the only true waterproofing and if you have a very well designed garment, you can keep just as dry inside in the right climate as Gtex...chimney effect that allows dry cool air from down low to get sucked up though / under the garment out the top and areas designed for this, same way Gtex works but instead of through the fabric it goes across the body and actually works better than Gtex if the garment is well designed. Wearing a half/half, you feel it distinctly. The Patagonia stuff in Alaska back country did a better job at keeping the body micro climate stable than Gtex. But, Gtex has loads of cash and superb advertising. I sat through a Gtex siminar, kind of funny to see the reps show up in suits, long winded Power Point, feeding us steaks with a bunch of fleece wearing outdoor types. Gtex has loads of cash to feed you what ever they want you to believe, after years in the back country, it does not work as advertised and there are much better stuff out there.
I prefer Schoeller dynamic soft shell and layer over it a very light rubber coated rain suit.
Most of this kit is all sewn in the same shops in Asia. Just because it has one brand name on it, it comes form the same shop as them all.
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I have heard really good things about RipStop when it comes to the wet, any comments?
Thanks,
- Koshy