Mark
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While hiking today, I wondered if it would be possible to make a rain jacket out of Tyvek or a similar material. It supposedly is wind proof, but allows water vapor to pass through (breathable). Perhaps it’s not as breathable as GoreTex or its clones.
I made a ground sheet from some Tyvek. To soften it up, I washed it in my clothes washer and it came out as pliable as a stiff nylon material. I haven’t tried stitching it or running it through a sewing machine. It would certainly be an ugly jacket – although I know some who would wear it purely in defiance of the high tech fabrics industry.
Even if it would be too hard to make a real jacket, even a glorified Tyvek poncho may be a cheap, lightweight, and useful item to toss in your pack if you don’t want to cough up the $ for GoreTex.
Has anyone tried this? Just wandering and wondering.
I made a ground sheet from some Tyvek. To soften it up, I washed it in my clothes washer and it came out as pliable as a stiff nylon material. I haven’t tried stitching it or running it through a sewing machine. It would certainly be an ugly jacket – although I know some who would wear it purely in defiance of the high tech fabrics industry.
Even if it would be too hard to make a real jacket, even a glorified Tyvek poncho may be a cheap, lightweight, and useful item to toss in your pack if you don’t want to cough up the $ for GoreTex.
Has anyone tried this? Just wandering and wondering.