Article in Outside Magazine.
Transitioning away from natural fabrics may involve a leap of faith into modern technologies, but it's one that can net you more comfort and safety in virtually any condition
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Why I Abandoned Wool and Down to Embrace a Synthetic Fiber Future
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Re: Why I Abandoned Wool and Down to Embrace a Synthetic Fiber Future
Yeah, I’ll pass on most synthetics, wool and down work just fine for me. Most synthetics have microplastics and nasty chemicals, although I do appreciate the willingness of a lot of these “woke” outdoors brands to use petrochemicals in their products.
Stop crying and just go do the hike.
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Re: Why I Abandoned Wool and Down to Embrace a Synthetic Fiber Future
No mention of leather?
I'm not sure what my spirit animal is, but I'm confident it has rabies.
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Eat bugs, wear synthetics, live in pod, surrender all privacy to the Plutocrats. Obey. Yeah, what else is new from the propaganda outlets?
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Re: Why I Abandoned Wool and Down to Embrace a Synthetic Fiber Future
Down for my sleeping bag, wool for cold weather sleeping, but I pack a synthetic light jacket now in case I am hiking in cold wet conditions, to keep the hope of some warmth in case of dampness. RIght now that is a Patagonia nano puff or the adidas terrex insulated windweave jacket. The adidas seems to hold up to bushwaking pretty well.
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Re: Why I Abandoned Wool and Down to Embrace a Synthetic Fiber Future
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I only wear animal products, and preferably made from ruminants. Not their wool or fur, but them, themselves.
I only wear animal products, and preferably made from ruminants. Not their wool or fur, but them, themselves.
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Re: Why I Abandoned Wool and Down to Embrace a Synthetic Fiber Future
@RedRoxx44
I use wool and synthetics, I don't think it has to only be one or the other. Now that I am in an area with more precipitation and surface water that may change.
I use wool and synthetics, I don't think it has to only be one or the other. Now that I am in an area with more precipitation and surface water that may change.
I see you as more of a black latex Nord.chumley wrote:No mention of leather?
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