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Types of Outdoor Fabrics

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    There are mainly the following types of fabrics for outdoor products:


    1. nylon (Nylon): with light, waterproof, wear-resistant and other advantages, commonly used in the production of outdoor backpacks, tents and other supplies.


    2. polyester (Polyester): with wear-resistant, easy to clean, wrinkle-resistant and other characteristics, commonly used in the production of outdoor clothing, sleeping bags and other supplies.


    3. Cotton fabrics: with comfortable, good moisture absorption and other characteristics, but not suitable for outdoor sports.


    4. PVC-coated fabrics: characterized by waterproof, abrasion resistance, high temperature resistance, etc., commonly used in making raincoats, waterproof bags and other items.


    5. Gore-Tex: a kind of membrane layer composite fabric, with breathability and waterproof performance, commonly used in high-end outdoor clothing.


    6. Fluorescent fabric: with good visibility, commonly used in the production of outdoor safety products, such as reflective undershirts.


    7. Fleece fabrics: with the characteristics of warmth and comfort, they are commonly used for making outdoor clothing and sleeping bags.


    8. Coated fabrics: such as PU coating, TPU coating, etc., often used to improve the waterproof performance of fabrics.


    9. soft shell fabrics: breathable, elastic and other characteristics, commonly used in the production of outdoor soft shell clothing, gloves and so on.


    10. wool fabrics: with good warmth, commonly used in outdoor clothing and winter goods.


    There are many kinds of fabrics for outdoor products, choosing the right fabrics can improve the performance and comfort of outdoor products and provide better protection and experience for outdoor activities.


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