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Dedicated to designing and executing top-tier motorcycle gear that's waterproof, breathable, and windproof
Dedicated to designing and executing top-tier motorcycle gear that's waterproof, breathable, and windproof
The GORE-TEX® membrane can be applied using different construction techniques, all depending on the intended use of the garment and desired functional aspects
When you see the term “laminate” or “lamination", it refers to the way the membrane is applied to the outer shell; it is literally laminated or bonded to the outer fabric and protected by a carrier fabric against damage. All the stitching seams are made waterproof by seam-taping them.
There are three major benefits to this system. The first is that it offers the highest level of breath-ability. Next, it’s a lightweight and quick-drying outer shell because of less water pick-up and, the last, a layer that doesn’t saturate with rapidly cooling down water prevents the transfer of cold to the body.
We also have outfits with a removable GORE-TEX® liner, which serves as a separately wearable waterproof jacket. It’s found under the outer shell and is lightweight, extremely breathable, and easy to stow away when the sun is shining bright in the sky.
The advantage of the liner system is that the outer shell of the jacket or pants weigh less and offer a more flexible feel because of the lack of lamination. The disadvantage is that the outer shell will more easily pick water up in heavy rain, and it can take a while to dry in cold and wet weather.
We not only use GORE-TEX® in our jackets and trousers, but also within an assortment of our gloves