F a b R i c S
A torso of the UF PRO® Delta winter combat shirt was
made from... coconuts. Almost – it was used a densely
woven polyamide fabric created in the Cocona® technol-
ogy where during a manufacturing process is used acti-
vated charcoal extracted from coconut shells. Knitwear
is flashy, flexible and very well fits to the user's silhouette
– no folds create which in the long-term use can cause
skin abrasions. What is interesting, Cocona® micro fleece
perfectly moves moisture out, quickly dries out, does not
allow a growth of bacteria therefore fabric does not smell
bad for longer time and thanks to a patented technolog-
ical process does not lose its valuable properties while
washed.
Arms and sleeves of the shirt were made from the light-
weight water-resistant nylon fabric with the ripstop struc-
ture, coated with the DWR repellent causing pearling
water on the surface. The inside part of these elements
is filled with a layer of two-component (polyester plus
polypropylene, with additional shield from a thin layer
of aluminium) G Loft synthetic insulation with a weight
of 110 g/m2 from micro fibres. This insulation was de-
veloped by the Austrian company Goldeck Textil GmbH,
and it is mostly known from Carinthia brand clothing and
sleeping bags, in which it is commonly used.
All zippers used in the UF PRO® shirt are manufactured
by YKK.
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