Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Trekking wears & Equipment : manufacturer of Tent, Tarpaulin, Sleeping Bags, Ra...

Trekking wears & Equipment : manufacturer of Tent, Tarpaulin, Sleeping Bags, Ra...: We are pleased to inform you that Our Company V-Tex International Pvt. Ltd Thamel Kathmandu, Nepal is the biggest manufacturer of th...

manufacturer of Tent, Tarpaulin, Sleeping Bags, Rain Suits, Car Cover, Trekking Bags, poncho



We are pleased to inform you that Our Company V-Tex International Pvt. Ltd Thamel Kathmandu, Nepal is the biggest manufacturer of the Tent, Tarpaulin, Sleeping Bags, Rain Suits, Car Cover, Trekking Bags, poncho, Ground sheet & many other items required in disaster relief management and the Company was established in 1980. 

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We are highly honored for being patronized by your good selves personally and also by your esteemed organization. 

As is known to you, we have been catering to the various needs of the Tourism, Traveling, Trekking, Mountaineering & Disaster relief items and also helping the country to earn the precious Foreign Currency by exporting our internationally reputed and high quality productsto the United states as well as many other Countries. 




We are confident that you will also be delighted to share our happiness on the great news that we had supplied the tents to The Indo-Nepalese Women's Everest Expedition 1993 and Nepalese Women Sagarmatha Expedition Spring 1993. 

Our continuous research and development process helps us in bringing out new better and more comfortable products for our valued customers and it is this regard that we are bringing to your notice about the production of the following items which are readily available with us: Our prices are cost effective in the region.

Rain coat,Rain jacket,Rain set for this rainy season

We are offering wide range of a rain jacket, trekking jacket, rain set, Pancho at reasonable price.

Rain Coats
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We are engaged in manufacturing detect free Rain Coats which are qualitative in nature. Available in various colors, our clients are left with immense options to choose from. These are water proof or water resistant coat, which protect the body from rain. These are available in varied sizes and colors customized as per client’s requirements.








Track Suits
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We offer an assortment of Track Suits that are fabricated using high grade quality material. Our range is easily washable, smooth and sweat absorbent available in various designs colors and sizes as per the client’s specifications. These track suits a skin friendly with a perfect finish and total comfort.

Trekking wears & Equipment : Rainwear is grouped into three broad categori...

Trekking wears & Equipment :




Rainwear is grouped into three broad categori...
: Rainwear is grouped into three broad categories: water resistant; waterproof, breathable; and waterproof. Which category ...





Rainwear is grouped into three broad categories: water resistant; waterproof, breathable; and waterproof. Which category is right for you depends on how much time you’re going to be spending in the rain and the intensity of your activity.
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Go Straight to Type 2: Waterproof, Breathable Rainwear >
Go Straight to Type 3: Waterproof >

TYPE 1: WATER-RESISTANT RAINWEAR

Designed to keep you dry in a drizzle or light rain, water-resistant outerwear is exceptionally breathable and usually less expensive than waterproof, breathable outerwear. Someone adventure racing or bike racing in the rain might perspire at a greater rate than a waterproof, breathable jacket can handle. For that reason, they would be better off with something that’s less waterproof and more breathable. Soft shells and windbreakers are two examples of water-resistant outerwear.

TYPE 2: WATERPROOF, BREATHABLE RAINWEAR

Running, hiking, backpacking, kayakingthe list goes on. If you exercise or play hard in the outdoors and aren't scared off by a little rain, opt for outer garments that are both waterproof and breathable.
Waterproofness
There's a test that the outdoor industry conducts to determine the degree to which a garment is "waterproof." In this test, an open tube is placed atop a piece of fabric and filled with at least 5000 mm of water. If no leakage occurs, the garment is considered waterproof. But that's just the minimum standard. Some technologies can withstand 10,000 mm, or even 20,000 mm. While it would be easier if "waterproof" were an absolute term, it's not. It's more of a spectrum.
Breathability
While a waterproof garment will keep you dry from the outside, without breathability, perspiration vapors can't escape and you'll end up as drenched from your own sweat as you would be from the rain. Fortunately, a number of technologies meet the 5000 mm waterproof minimum and are also breathable. These technologies include System Three from Eastern Mountain Sports, HyVent from The North Face, PreCip and MemBrain from Marmot, NeoShell from Polartec, and, of course, Gore-Tex.
Technologies
Let's take a deeper look at these to compare, contrast, and help keep your head from spinning when you read about all of them in the store.
System Three is a waterproof, breathable coating exclusive to Eastern Mountain Sports. It is scores highly on the waterproof, breathable tests and is applied to a wide assortment of rainwear and winter outerwear.
The North Face's HyVent is actually a system that combines a multilayer chemical coating with fabric to accomplish three feats: keep you dry, let body moisture out, and maintain the coating's durability. This material will hold up in the toughest conditions while still keeping you dry and comfortable.
Gore-Tex, one of the biggest names in waterproof breathability, differs from HyVent in that it’s a membrane, not a coating. While HyVent can be essentially painted on, Gore-Tex is a membrane that’s laminated to the inside of the outer shell fabric. Gore-Tex is generally seen as more durable and breathable than HyVent because of these properties.
Polartec's NeoShell technology works by creating a full system made of several materials. These include a soft inner layer, a fiber membrane, an abrasion-resistant surface and a durable water repellent (DWR) layer.
Marmot's MemBrain acts more like Gore-Tex than HyVent or NeoShell, as it is a microthin polyurethane film that’s laminated to various Marmot fabrics. Marmot touts the jacket's ability to change its breathability according to the changes in your body's temperature.
2-Layer, 2.5-Layer, and 3-Layer: What Does It All Mean?
When you read a jacket description that talks about 2-layer Gore-Tex or 3-layer HyVent, it’s referring to the type of lining used to protect the waterproof, breathable technology. Left on their own, waterproof, breathable laminates and membranes are vulnerable to abrasion, so some sort of protective lining is required.
2-layer is the most common kind of waterproof, breathable construction. The laminate or membrane is applied to the face fabric, with nothing attached on the interior—hence, the 2-layer. A loose hanging layer is used to provide protection. This option tends to be less expensive, but adds a little weight to the jacket.
2.5-layer construction features the laminate or membrane applied to the face fabric, just like the 2-layer. However, on the inside of the jacket a series of laminated “dots” or a laminated grid pattern is used to provide a degree of abrasion resistance. 2.5-layer waterproof, breathable jackets are ultralight and very packable.
3-layer jackets are the most expensive option, but are fairly light and extremely durable. Like the other construction methods, the waterproof, breathable laminate or membrane is applied to the outer shell fabric. On the inside, however, a liner fabric is applied directly, creating a sort-of 3-layer sandwich.

TYPE 3: WATERPROOF RAINWEAR

The classic PVC vinyl rain jacket worn by your local crossing guard is the classic example of a nonbreathable rain jacket. It'll keep you dry in low-impact activities like light walking around town, but if you decide to hike a mountain, it just won't work.
The one type of nonbreathable rainwear that Eastern Mountain Sports does carry is the poncho. Because it's open underneath, a poncho actually has great ventilation, and it's long enough to cover most of your lower torso. As an added bonus, if you're wearing a pack, you can throw the poncho over that as well.