Musto Clothing
The 3 Layer System is based on a simple principle - water transmits heat thirty times
faster than air. So wet skin gets cold thirty times quicker than dry skin.
To keep warm in the worst conditions first of all you must stay
dry. To do this your clothing must transport body moisture away from the skin, hold dry warm air close to the
bodyand keeprain and snow out. That’s what Musto clothing’s 3 Layer System does, in three lightweight,
non-restrictive layers.Here’s how it all works:
Layer 1 - The Base Layer
This layer is worn next to your skin and must transfer (wick) sweat away from your
body as fast as possible. Polypropylene and Polyester fabrics are best for this.Beware of cotton clothing
which can absorb30+% more than its weight in water and transfers heat away from your body thirty times
quicker than dry air. Musto clothing’s Thermals absorb less than 0.5% of their weight in water.
Layer 2 - The Middle Layer
The main job for the mid-layer is to hold warm dry, insulating air inside the clothing
system and close to the body. It must also continue the transmission of water vapour through the clothing
system as started by the base layer. Musto clothing’s Middle Layer WINDSTOPPER and Middle Layer
GORE-TEX®garmentsare great for this job.
Layer 3 - The Outer Layer
The third layer is completely waterproof to the outside elements. It must also stop
the wind whipping away the precious warm, dry air that is held inside. But the third layer must also deal
with the moisture that is transmitted outwards by the inner two layers. This is where breathable waterproof
fabrics come in. They continue the transmission of the water vapour through the outer layer all the way to
the outside environment. All of Musto clothing’s sailing foul weather gear is designed and manufactured to
fit this purpose.
Extremities
One final but easily forgotten point – heads, hands and feet. It’s easy to forget
about hats, gloves and an extra warm pair of socks. Up to 40% of the bodies heat can be lost through the
extremities.
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