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1.1 Comparison of Main Membrane Technologies
| Material Type | Waterproof Rating (mm) | Breathability (g/m²/24h) | Representative Brand | Recommended Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GORE-TEX Pro | 28,000+ | 25,000+ | Arc’teryx | Alpine skiing/extreme weather |
| Dermizax NX | 20,000 | 15,000 | Phenix | Competitive skiing |
| DRYTEC Ultra | 15,000 | 12,000 | Descente | Recreational skiing |
| Eco-Friendly Alternatives | ||||
| Sympatex® | 10,000 | 8,000 | Patagonia | Eco-conscious skiers |
Tech Highlights:
Dermizax: Proprietary elastic membrane that allows greater freedom of movement
GORE-TEX: Micropores 20,000 times smaller than water droplets—enables extreme waterproofing
2.1. Nylon
2.2. Polyester
2.3. Recycled Materials

3.1. Down Insulation
3.2. Synthetic Alternatives
3.3. Active Heating Systems
4.1. Seam Sealing
4.2. Zipper Systems
4.3. Liner Technology
5.1. Spotting False Advertising
5.2. Fabric Combination Formula
5.3. Care Mistakes to Avoid

Industry Trivia:
Japanese textile giant Toray has developed a new fluorine-free water repellent—greener, but 30% less durable; currently reserved for premium lines only