wayno wrote:i think they are only putting a small percentage of kevlar into the fabrics, i think its more to up the abrasion resistance,
i dont think its cheap stuff so using a lot of it would up the price a lot. so i wouldnt go chasing snakes in a hurry wearing any of this stuff.....dont know what the properties of it are regarding texture, too much might also alter the fabric feel and dynamics....
time will tell how effective it proves to be..maybe it's all a gimmick to get people to pay more for something or be more likely to buy it....
The lining in my jeans is 100% Kevlar. It feels somewhat like a thick tightly woven cotton. I do know that it irritates the skin on some people. Yes abrasion resistence whilst sliding along on bitumen is the purpose I am using it for, Not that I intend to test it out.
nq111 wrote:Dyneema / spectra has high UV resistance but low heat resistance. Not sure about kevlar.
My washing instructions suggest that it needs to stay out of direct sunlight.