And he still found time to publish all those books!pjclinch wrote: ↑2 Dec 2022, 10:34amPertex was originally a fabric but became a brand with various different flavours. First dreamed up by Hamish Hamilton (the man who designed the classic Force 10 and Buffalo Mountain Shirt) and developed by Perseverance Mills (hence "Pertex") the brand is now owned by a Japanse group, https://pertex.com/ is the brand website.
Doubling up sleeping bags for winter?
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Cycling News have been digging a bit more on this, see:pjclinch wrote: ↑2 Dec 2022, 11:17am Nurture your Shakedry, Gore are discontinuing it! (see https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/shaked ... d-by-gore/)
https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/pfc-ba ... -garments/
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Re: Doubling up sleeping bags for winter?
So production of perfluorinated chemicals is being banned, to some extent and in some way. This means Shakedry must cease. But then Gore-Tex say ePTFE is not a PFC of environmental concern. So are they anticipating that restrictions will tighten further in a year or two or are there other factors behind this? Perhaps a combination of things.
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I've asked the Mods to split-out this very important sub-topic.pjclinch wrote: ↑2 Dec 2022, 11:17amNurture your Shakedry, Gore are discontinuing it! (see https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/shaked ... d-by-gore/)boblo wrote: ↑2 Dec 2022, 11:01am Pertex pullovers are brill for lightweight/packable windproofs. Until Castelli produced their Gabba/Perfetto, I wore one very regularly in winter on the bikes and still always take one into the hills. On the bikes, I still take an additional layer in winter but it's Shakedry which is another kettle of fish altogether being almost as light as Pertex but properly waterproof and still breathable.
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I copied the relevant posts to viewtopic.php?t=154138mattheus wrote: ↑5 Dec 2022, 11:15amI've asked the Mods to split-out this very important sub-topic.pjclinch wrote: ↑2 Dec 2022, 11:17amNurture your Shakedry, Gore are discontinuing it! (see https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/shaked ... d-by-gore/)boblo wrote: ↑2 Dec 2022, 11:01am Pertex pullovers are brill for lightweight/packable windproofs. Until Castelli produced their Gabba/Perfetto, I wore one very regularly in winter on the bikes and still always take one into the hills. On the bikes, I still take an additional layer in winter but it's Shakedry which is another kettle of fish altogether being almost as light as Pertex but properly waterproof and still breathable.
Please post further discussion of Shakedry there.
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Re: Doubling up sleeping bags for winter?
Back in the day I had one of those original buffalo mountain tops. It lasted several years but eventually it split into 2 whilst pulling it over my head. I replaced it with a ripstop version until an off resulted in the a&e staff taking a pair of scissors to remove it.
You could add a good degree of waterproofness using TX10.
You could add a good degree of waterproofness using TX10.
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Much appreciated!Vorpal wrote: ↑5 Dec 2022, 11:37amI copied the relevant posts to viewtopic.php?t=154138mattheus wrote: ↑5 Dec 2022, 11:15amI've asked the Mods to split-out this very important sub-topic.pjclinch wrote: ↑2 Dec 2022, 11:17am
Nurture your Shakedry, Gore are discontinuing it! (see https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/shaked ... d-by-gore/)
Please post further discussion of Shakedry there.
Re: Doubling up sleeping bags for winter?
Buffalos have a DWR coating as standard, and it does need topping up occasionally. The trick is follow the destructions and just use the spray-on on to the Pertex outer. If you use the wash-in that'll make the pile water repellent which will inhibit its wicking ability which is somewhat at odds with how it's meant to work (see https://www.buffalosystems.co.uk/advice/care/)rjb wrote: ↑5 Dec 2022, 11:49am Back in the day I had one of those original buffalo mountain tops. It lasted several years but eventually it split into 2 whilst pulling it over my head. I replaced it with a ripstop version until an off resulted in the a&e staff taking a pair of scissors to remove it.
You could add a good degree of waterproofness using TX10.
I have Special 6 and Teclite shirts that are my Weapons of Choice for MTB in cool to cold and it has to be pretty serious rain to want a waterproof too. Good kit!
Pete.
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Pertex is also very vulnerable to UV hence the splitting. I've had a number of Pertex windproof tops that have ended their days duct taped together as they typically split accrosds the shoulders when putting them on.