Are
breathable garments waterproof?
All
Burke breathable products bearing the above logos are 100%
waterproof. The fabric itself is waterproof and all the seams
are sewn and tape welded to ensure the entire product is 100%
waterproof.
Does
breathable fabric get blocked up and stop breathing?
Yes,
it can. To avoid this we recommend rinsing in fresh water
every four to five weeks.
Can
I wash my breathables or non-breathables?
Yes,
wash with pure soap in warm water by hand and rinse in fresh water
or as per the care instructions. Don't wash in a washing machine,
dry clean, bleach, use any solvents, petrol, kerosene, diesel,
washing powders, soaking agents or detergents. Also by very
careful of chlorine - rinsing in chlorine can be fatal for
your gear. Contact with any of these chemicals and many others
can cause the waterproof coating to dissolve or delaminate.
Can
sunscreen harm my wet weather gear?
Yes,
continual build-up of sunscreen over a period can act as a chemical
and deteriorate the waterproof coating on your gear . Simply
rinse your gear in fresh water if exposed to sunscreen to
avoid this.
What
happens if I leave my wet weather gear wet for long periods?Leaving
any wet weather gear stored wet for long periods can cause
mildew, delamination of the waterproof coating/membrane and
colour transfer.
Can
I treat my breathable gear the same as my old PVC gear?
Basically,
no. Breathable fabric is cutting edge technology that works
completely differently from the old PVC of times gone by.
Where as PVC could withstand a certain level of abuse, breathables
need to be treated carefully to ensure top performance. Unlike
PVC, breathables deliver unbeatable comfort. They keep you
much dryer, tend to be lighter in weight and are more flexible.
A great advantage for sailors.
Are
all breathables the same?
No.
Durability and breathability can vary greatly from product
to product and brand to brand. All in all, it can seem very
confusing and complicated when it comes to choosing the right
gear. The difference in price usually reflects the quality
and performance of the fabric used. Below is a guide to fabrics
on the market and how the Burke range performs within this
context.
Gortex uses Teflon technology and delivers the greatest durability
and breathability. It is designed for round the world and
offshore sailing where gear will be worn and used for long
periods of time. It performs very well in extreme climates.
It is priced to reflect this.
Burke's PB20 Offshore performs just under Gortex - it's breathability
and durability make it Burke's leading breathable. It is designed
for ocean passages where wet weather gear will be worn for
several days at a time. It's perfect for the Sydney to Hobart
race. And is the best value high-end breathable fabric available
in Australia.
Burke's CB10 Coastal sits a tier under the PB20. It delivers
a medium level of breathability and durability. Designed for
coastal sailing where wet weather gear is worn for shorter
periods and less frequently. CB10 is a great fabric used in
many Burke products and is the best value mid level breathable
available in Australia |