Windstop
Windstop, often referred to as "Windstopper," is a textile material or technology developed to minimize wind permeability while maintaining breathability in clothing.
Features:
Windstop materials are designed to effectively shield against the wind while allowing moisture to escape, ensuring wearer comfort. These materials are lightweight and flexible, providing unrestricted freedom of movement.
General Function:
The primary function of Windstop is to reduce the wind chill effect, protecting the wearer from cold winds that could accelerate the loss of body heat.
Materials and Technologies:
Windstop materials often consist of a special membrane laminated between fabric layers. This membrane contains microscopic pores that reduce air permeability.
Features:
Windstop materials are designed to effectively shield against the wind while allowing moisture to escape, ensuring wearer comfort. These materials are lightweight and flexible, providing unrestricted freedom of movement.
General Function:
The primary function of Windstop is to reduce the wind chill effect, protecting the wearer from cold winds that could accelerate the loss of body heat.
Materials and Technologies:
Windstop materials often consist of a special membrane laminated between fabric layers. This membrane contains microscopic pores that reduce air permeability.