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by orangewindies
92 days ago
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For really low temperatures some of the traditional materials work really well. For example, at -30 °C you don't need a waterproof shell but you want something that's very windproof and breathable. So at the British Antarctic Survey in the late 90s we were still using cotton Ventile[0], it's tough and effective. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ventile |
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