Buffalo – Special 6 DP Hood
Buffalo Special 6 is een klassiek ontwerp ontwikkeld in samenwerking met de Speciale Eenheid. Getest over 30 jaar in de meest barre omstandigheden.
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Buffalo – Special 6 DP Hood
Buffalo Special 6 is een klassiek ontwerp ontwikkeld in samenwerking met de Speciale Eenheid. Getest over 30 jaar in de meest barre omstandigheden. De Special 6 wordt gedragen door het leger, politie en bergreddingsdiensten. Eén van de klassiekers binnen de reeks, gebruikt door de special forces, onder meer het vermaarde Britse SAS.
De Hood kun je met klittenband bevestigen aan de Special 6 jas. Kijk naar de laatste foto voor de kleur, hier zie je ook dat er een mondkap bij zit die met klttenband vastzit.
Extra informatie
| Gewicht | 675 g |
|---|---|
| Specificaties | Kleur: nato (olijfgroen) |
| Maat | L, M |
| DP-System | The Buffalo DP System To be comfortable in adverse conditions you need to be dry and warm. The concept behind the Buffalo DP System is to keep the wearer comfortable no matter what nature has in store. |
| Fabrikant | Buffalo In the late 1970s mountaineer Hamish Hamilton, already with the legendary Force 10 tent design behind him, began thinking about sleeping bags. Being discontented with the bags and clothing he had been using in winter in the Scottish highlands, he became intrigued by how the Inuit kept warm, utilising animal hide with the fur on the inside. By reversing the hide so that the tips of the fur were in contact with the skin, the Inuit found that moisture laden air was able to circulate and escape through the porous hide. Even in heavy rain, and after vigorous exercise, their skin remained dry and safe from freezing as the fur’s properties ensured water was removed quickly from the garment. This interested Hamish as unlike other outdoor designers, Hamish was concerned with comfort from the inside rather than waterproofness from the outside. Hamish had been working with pile fabrics and was impressed with their performance and durability, now he needed a really superior shell fabric. There are many stories of how Hamish went on to design Pertex which became the shell fabric for his sleeping bags. Our favourite is the one involving the typewriter ribbon; Hamish became interested in how the finely woven ribbon moved the ink across its fibres. With this in mind he visited many textile factories before eventually arriving at Perseverance Mills in Padiham, Lancashire where Pertex was eventually developed and produced. Hamish formed Buffalo in a small workshop in Sheffield and began manufacturing a sleeping bag system. By adding layers, this system could be used all year round, from casual camping to Scottish winter conditions. Buffalo Sleeping bags were the very first sleeping bags to be made from Pertex, and combined with fibre pile they proved unbeatable for performance in wet and extreme conditions, and for durability; some of our original bags are still in regular use today. The team Hamish gathered at Buffalo all had serious outdoor interests, from cycling, climbing, caving and walking to paragliding and cross country skiing. This led to the original patented concept of Pertex and Pile sleeping bags being developed to include Pertex and Pile clothing for serious outdoor people. Hence, all the designs were those specifically needed for various pursuits, not just conceptual design. |







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