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- Waterproof hunting pants

Waterproof hunting pants have a membrane that prevents water from penetrating through the fabric and onto the body. This way you stay dry despite precipitation.

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-Waterproof hunting pants

Waterproof hunting trousers have a membrane that either hangs loosely between the outer fabric and the inner fabric closest to the body or is laminated directly on the outer fabric. Regardless, it keeps you dry when it rains and snows. Chevaliers diaphragm also has good breathability, which means that the body steam that you emit when you get hot is ventilated out in a good way. Water pearlsHow water-resistant a garment is, is usually measured in water columns - which is a measure of how much moisture the garment can withstand. To find out the water tightness of the garment, the material is tested to see when it starts to let water through. This is stated in millimeters. In other wordsif a garment withstands 10,000 water pillars, it means that the outside of the material is able to withstand the pressure of a quantity of water that measures 10,000 millimeters in height. Then it starts to get wet on the other side. Which water column should I choose? It depends on how long you are in a wet environment and what you do in that environment in your waterproof hunting pants. If you expect to be out for a long time in persistent rain and perhaps have some form of pressure on the garment, such as a backpack or similar, as high a water column as possible can be a wise choice. Extra pressure on your hunting trousers contributes to the water being pushed through in a completely different way than if you only wear the garment without pressure. Water column after activity You should also think about how much activity you have in your waterproof garment. If you run a lot or move over large areas, a lower water column may be preferable. Materials that are very tight on the outside are often also tight on the inside, which provides less ventilation. Then you can get moist from your own body heat.