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I think the last statement sums it up the best.....and that being said, if I am in a survival situation, wool is my choice of material.
I'm surprised he went to all that work and didn't also test materials such as cotton and polyester?
Quote from: whuppinstick on July 04, 2012, 02:47:32 PMI'm surprised he went to all that work and didn't also test materials such as cotton and polyester? Wet anything is usually cooler than the dry stuff, but at least wet wool is survivable. The wet cotton/poly cools stuff off so much faster (10X in some cases).
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on July 04, 2012, 02:53:25 PMQuote from: whuppinstick on July 04, 2012, 02:47:32 PMI'm surprised he went to all that work and didn't also test materials such as cotton and polyester? Wet anything is usually cooler than the dry stuff, but at least wet wool is survivable. The wet cotton/poly cools stuff off so much faster (10X in some cases).for me, my poly stuff seems to dry so quick as long as i wasnt stationary i think it would be my best bet
also, a body is a heat PRODUCER. I don't think there is ANY product out there that PRODUCES heat.