Exercise, About? These Functional Fabrics Are Indispensable
Jun 18, 2019
Usually, the outdoor clothing we see is a "two-in-one" or "three-in-one" fabric structure. These fabric structures are based on a high-tech breathable warm inner layer that matches the outer layers of wind, water, dirt, and static, providing excellent protection for outdoor athletes.
Outdoor sports are in addition to the physical and skill requirements of the participants. Outdoor clothing is also needed to adapt to harsh weather and complex geographical conditions. To protect the personal safety of athletes. Usually, the outdoor clothing we see is a "two-in-one" or "three-in-one" fabric structure. These fabric structures are based on a high-tech breathable warm inner layer that matches the outer layers of wind, water, dirt, and static, providing excellent protection for outdoor athletes.
Warm and breathable design of fabric
The inner layer for outdoor sports shipments is mostly velvet, which has a large amount of heat and sweat evaporation due to outdoor sports. Requires good heat dissipation and breathability:
Such fabrics have the advantages of being easy to dry, breathable and warm, and are often used as a warming material for winter outdoor sportswear. The outer fabric is also designed to be breathable.
This feature allows the wearer to keep the body dry and comfortable. Make the clothes warm and light.
Waterproof and windproof design of fabric
Common outdoor sportswear outer fabric. Most require a certain waterproof performance (such as Oxford cloth); at the same time, in order to keep the body dry. Some garments are lined with a mesh fabric in the rain-proof outer fabric.
This separates the body from the waterproof outer layer. Keep away from moisture. Secondly, the design of the fabric must be windproof. The wind is strong in the wild. The mountains are cold. Activities such as mountain climbing, skiing or hang gliding are carried out in environments with high wind speeds.
Fabric wear resistance design
The wear resistance of the fabric can not be ignored. Even the requirements for antibacterial, deodorant and anti-staining are high. After all, outdoor washing conditions are limited. In addition, for the outdoor sports of climbing in the wild.
Fabrics must be required to have good tensile and tear resistance properties. These performance requirements are very demanding from a textile technology standpoint.







