Dehydration in a cold environment is a far greater risk to humans than when it occurs in a temperate environment. When you are generating sweat from work or play when the weather is warm the body’s normal mechanism is a chain reaction to the sweating. The body sweats, causing the blood volume to decrease (water [...]
Do you think the question is “dumb”? If so, just go to any outdoor activity web site and peruse the subjects discussed and you are sure to find one dealing with what clothing and/or sleeping bag works best and what about water or being wet, etc. Recently I came across the following title on [...]
For some time I have been told by many customers that they are cold sleepers. When I hear the statement I always ask if in fact they are sleeping; they always answer no. So there are no cold sleepers, but rather people who want to sleep but aren’t because they are cold. As a [...]
When I first started producing my Lamilite insulated sleeping bags I was for all intents and purposes shunned by the Backpacker “testers (?)”. They and the sleeping bag marketers whether they were the makers or the retailers were very negative with regards to my laminated insulation because the appearance of my synthetic bags did not [...]
Many years ago I learned when insulation was uniform surrounding an object such as a sleeping bag surrounding a human the heat retention was far superior to a sleeping bag that had high and low spots. The sleeping bags made with quilted insulation have the high and low spots so the high areas trap heat [...]
Four years ago or so the Army’s Natick Testing Laboratory started looking for flame retardant fabric for the manufacture of flame retardant underwear. The situation that spurred this need was the realization that the polyester, polypropylene or nylon underwear being worn by soldiers in combat in Iraq were receiving secondary wounds that were far more [...]