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Waterproof/Breathable technology

More breathable. More protection. More nature.

WHAT IS

WATERPROOF / BREATHABLES?


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Waterproof +

A thin membrane or coating combined with sealed seams and a durable water-repellent (DWR) finish creates a waterproof barrier with a hydrophobic outer surface.

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Breathable =

Microscopic pores within the membrane or coating are large enough to allow moisture vapour to be transmitted from the inside to the outside, where it can evaporate.

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The best of the both worlds

A waterproof membrane or coating featuring microscopic pores smaller than a water droplet but larger than a molecule of water vapour, that stop rain getting in but allow sweat out.

Sustainable innovation technology

How it works

The basis of waterproof-breathable technology is an extremely thin, microporous membrane or coating. This layer allows water vapour (sweat) to escape while preventing water droplets (rain) from getting in.

The waterproof-breathable layer is bonded with or applied to high-performance linings and outer textiles.


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2 Layers fabric

In 2L fabrics, the waterproof-breathable membrane or coating is bonded together with an outer textile. A hanging lining, often made of mesh, protects the membrane or coating from the inside.

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2.5 Layers fabric

Fabrics with a 2.5L construction feature the same broad range of outer textiles as 2L fabrics. The waterproof-breathable layer is a coating applied to the inside of that outer layer.

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3 Layers fabric

In 3L fabrics, the waterproof-breathable membrane is laminated between the outer textile and a protective lining, often a soft knit backer.

DWR

Reactivating DWR with nature in mind.

After heavy use of DWR-treated gear, washing helps reactivate the effectiveness of the protective finish and prolong performance.

To reduce our impact on nature, we’re switching to the use of a more environmentally friendly DWR solutions.   Non-PFC DWR is an effective water repellent and helps minimise some of the environmental impacts of fluorocarbon.

The North Face portfolio of waterproof/breathable technologies is unrivalled.

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Benefits

Lightweight comfort  |  Exceptional breathability  |  Waterproof protection


Built for

Highly breathable waterproof protection during intense aerobic activity in moderate to extreme weather conditions.

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Benefits

Long-lasting durability  |  Maximum waterproof protection  |  Good breathability


Built for

Exceptionally durability and reliable waterproof-breathable protection in extreme conditions

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Benefits

Durably waterproof  |  Breathable  |  Completely windproof


Built for

Reliable, durable protection for a wide range of activities and everyday use.

Tested to the limit

Abrasion resistance, tear strength, impact durability. You name it, we test it. To guarantee the functionality of our waterproof-breathable technologies, we conduct a wide range of rigorous tests which fall into three key areas: Raw material testing, finished product testing, field testing.

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01 | Raw material testing

Before a material can be used in a product, it is subject to a wide range of raw material tests. Fabrics are tested for their durability as well as their performance in terms of protection & breathability which are measured in a variety of different ways.

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Waterproofness

Hydrostatic head (HH) is the universal measurement of waterproofness. Taken in millimetres, the measurement represents the maximum height a column of water placed on top of the fabric can reach before water starts to penetrate the fabric.

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Waterproofness

The ability of a waterproof-breathable fabric to ‘breathe’ is measured in terms of its moisture vapour transmission rate – the rate at which moisture vapour permeates through a fabric measured in grams per metre per day.

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Air permeability

In addition to moisture tranmission, the breathability of a waterproof-breathable fabric relies on its air-permeability. CFM measures the amount of air in cubic feet that can pass through a square foot of fabric in one minute. Rain room tests help replicate the most extreme conditions that our explorers can experience.

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02 | Finished Product Testing

Once a raw material is approved for use in a garment, that garment itself must be tested. Every product we make is subject to a number of finished product tests. Rain room tests help replicate the most extreme conditions that our explorers can experience.

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03 | Field Testing

Design and development at The North Face has always leaned on our athletes' expertise and involvement. From rigorous in-the-field product testing to brainstorming around unmet needs and blue-sky concepting.