Classification Of Mountains

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What's the FLION CURT coming from the SWITTER?
Fleece is translated from English as a sheep, a shepherd.
The fabricists wanted to take the best of the hair and lower the cost of the product. As a result, there was a flux that, to all other things, was much easier to leave.
What's with the wool and flies?
- excellently hold the heat (air molecules retained by the material shrinks);
- both tissues are breathing.
Fluis:
- not accumulating, but moisting from the body;
- will soon dry and retain its properties even in a wet state;
- Little weight, small;
- easier to leave;
- soft and nice to the body;
- solid;
- cheap.
Flux species
The classification uses the numbers that mean the weight of one square metre of material in grams. The more the warmer and thicker the flies.
Light flies, 100-150. You can take summer and fall-weight walks, summer and/or inter-seasonal fishing, and use as a second layer of winter clothes if you have a good heat jacket and you don't plan to stay on the street for a long time.
Heat flies 200-250.
It's good for winter, fishing or hunting. In combination with warm thermobel and suit, maximum comfort is given.
== sync, corrected by elderman ==
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Basic information on material
What's a flux like and why he's warming up, what's his advantages and disadvantages compared to traditional materials such as hair and cotton?
Flys (Angl. fleece is a sheep) is what they call synthetic tricottage materials from a polyether fiber (polister) specially processed to significantly reduce thermal conductivity. The name "polar fleece " was conceived by Malden Mills in 1979 for its invention. It's been a class of clothing since then. In the tourist environment, the names of the " Polar " and " Fliska " are often available.