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Understanding Waterproof Fabrics: The Essentials of Waterproofing, Breathability, and DWR for Outdoor Enthusiasts
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Understanding Waterproof Fabrics: The Essentials of Waterproofing, Breathability, and DWR for Outdoor Enthusiasts
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A common misconception is that higher hydrostatic head ratings automatically mean better waterproof performance. While higher ratings do indicate a greater ability to withstand water pressure, they can also come at the expense of breathability. For example, a jacket with an extremely high waterproof rating might be less breathable, making it uncomfortable for high-intensity activities where sweat and moisture buildup need to escape.
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