HUNTING CLOTHING WITH MEMBRANES
You can write books on how membranes work, water column pressure and breathability. Is it noisy or silent? Is surface treatment necessary even though the product already has a good membrane? Different fabrics can be combined with different membranes and linings, resulting in a wide variety of products. The decisive factor in what we choose and what we reject is that it must match the purpose. Where is the product to be used? In what context, and what does it have to be able to withstand? We do not want to bore you with technical details. Instead, we offer a guide to the Deerhunter membranes and their differences:
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DEER-TEX MEMBRANE
Deer-Tex® membrane lies loosely between the outer fabric and the other layers. All seams are taped, making the product 100% waterproof. The loose membrane is particularly suited to products where there is a major emphasis on being noiseless, for example during stalking and bow hunting.
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HUNTING CLOTHING WITH DEER-TEX MEMBRANE

HUNTING CLOTHING WITH DEER-TEX PERFORMANCE SHELL MEMBRANE

STORMLINER MEMBRANE
The Deerhunter Stormliner® membrane is typically laminated to the outer fabric or between two layers of fabric, and is used on products without taped seams. Deerhunter Stormliner® membrane allows a very high level of breathability.
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HUNTING CLOTHING WITH STORMLINER MEMBRANE