Posted by jerry wigutow on Oct 4th, 2024
THE KING HAS NEW CLOTHES AND THE INSULATION IS INVISIBLE!!!
Thermore Presents Invisiloft®: The Innovative Slim Insulation Offering High Warmth With Minimal Thickness
September 30, 2024
MILAN, Italy — September 30, 2024 — Thermore Group, which has been innovating in the apparel insulation-alternative sector for 50 years, announces the launch of Invisiloft®, the revolutionary slim insulation that combines exceptional warmth with unprecedented thinness. Invisiloft has been designed to offer extraordinary insulating capacity while minimizing bulk, a feature that marks a significant step forward in the design of technical garments.
Compactness and Versatility: Less bulky than traditional padding, one of the most significant advantages of Invisiloft is its ability to provide warmth without the typical volume of classic insulation, making it perfect for lightweight and functional garments such as high-performance sportswear. However, it’s not limited to sportswear. The innovative insulation is also well-suited for everyday wear, thanks to its packable nature, allowing jackets and outerwear to be easily stored in small spaces without compromising functionality.
Made with 100-percent recycled fibers from post-consumer PET bottles, Invisiloft offers the ideal combination of softness, lightness, and high thermal performance, perfectly meeting the needs of clothing brands seeking superior thermal performance combined with eco-friendly materials.
Sounds good as all B/S does.
I am not sure who their US bases customers are but I am sure those who they sell if any when using this trash will soon lose them.
I find it hard to believe or understand why a company such as thermore, primaloft or 3-m are constantly trying to out do each other with thinner and thinner layers of chopped staple polyester batting or in the case of 3-m who makes real trash polypropylene battings and all of them say the same thing; their flat bat is the warmest.
Is it any wonder that people each winter freeze in these garment?
Someone sent me an article about one of the California universities now experimenting with the way octopuses change color and somehow this applies to insulation changing from thin to thick. It is comical the ways scientists are evading the reality of how people stay warm, with bulky jackets. They are quick to say they have the newest as Gerry Cunningham said, “jimdandy new insulation”.
Ever hear of the Peter Principle where people raise in the ranks of business to their level of incompetence. Well, all of those in these companies have done just that.
One day they will all eat crow when they accept that continuous filament is and always will be best.