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September 20th, 2008, 10:20 | #1 |
Durability of Different Blends of BDU Material
Hello,
I searched around and did not find a comprehensive answer to my question. What is the best blend of material for BDU durability? Durability includes wear and tear, potential colour fading, and comfort on those warmer days. I know more cotton breathes better, but is more prone to tearing. % wise how much of each material (cotton, polyester, nylon) is best in your experience and from your knowledge of armed forces around the world. Additionally I am looking for digital woodland (MARPATesque) BDU and boonie from preferably a Canadian retailer, but would look at all otptions. I have several that I have looked at, but want imput on material blends before I order. Thank you. |
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September 22nd, 2008, 16:53 | #2 |
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Nyco is the most durable BDU material in my opinion. Usually 50/50 Nylon Cotton blend although sometimes 70/30.
There are a number of digital woodland patterns available from a number of retailers, although most are stateside. USCAV or BDU.COM are good places to source. |
September 22nd, 2008, 17:00 | #3 |
Ripstop is also durable since there's some extra material woven in to strengthen the fabric.
Try DStactical.com for BDU's too. |
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