Re: [Paddlewise] Fuzzy rubber/thermal stretch

From: <rdiaz_at_ix.netcom.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 1999 13:36:07 -0700
E. Sullivan wrote:
> 
> I recently got a Patagonia thermal stretch (or maybe it's a different trademark
> material) vest. When I asked about  matching shorts to complete the ensemble I was told
> Pat stopped making them because of  'delamination'. I've found other makers, but was
> wondering if this is common amongst the variations on the fuzzy theme. Any experience on
> buttal wear of these materials?

I understand, but not from personal knowledge, that the fuzzy rubber
kind which has a rubber-like outer surface abrades quickly.  It is what
Patagonia uses under a proprietary name and others call someething
else.  It is really Polartec Rubberized Thermal Stretch.  The plain ole
thermal stretch, on the other hand, wears well.  It is sometimes called
Polartec Themal Stretch and can appear under different names such as
Hydro Stretch as sold by LL Bean.  I was wearing the latter, the
non-rubberized kind, when I got some serious splinters from a chewed up
dock.  I expected to find holes as I pulled out the splinters but there
was absolutely no damage to the material.

The advantage of the rubberized kind is that it dries much more quickly
and, by shedding water so fast, doesn't have as much evaporative cooling
as the basic kind.  the rubberized kind doesn't breath as well and is
not quite as stretchy as its lowly sister material.

ralph diaz
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