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You stay warm and comfortable even in damp
conditions
The unique microfibres of Thinsulate™
Insulation are about ten times smaller than the fibres of most other synthetic
insulations, which means they’re much more efficient at trapping air. . . and
more effective at keeping you warm. It also means we can pack more fibres into
the same space, where they can reflect back more of the body’s radiant
heat.Thinsulate Insulation provides nearly twice the
warmth of foam, felt or pile.

- FACTS -
With
Thinsulate You stay warm and comfortable even
in damp conditions. How can
Thinsulate insulation keep me warm when it is so thin?
The concept that makes Thinsulate insulation so effective is actually simple.
All insulations work by trapping air among their fibres. The more air trapped,
the more efficient the insulation. More fibres in less space provide more
surface area on which air layers can form.
Thinsulate™ Insulation has microfibers with a
diameter of less than 10 microns, which are about 10 times
smaller than a human hair and trap more air in less space than any other
insulation material used in the apparel industry.
What if Thinsulate insulation gets wet?
It will still keep you warm and comfortable. That’s because Thinsulate
insulation retains its insulating ability in damp conditions. Its fibres
absorb less than 1% by weight of water, so it stays effective at keeping you
warm – and it dries easily if it does become wet.
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