1/17 What's the difference between nylon and polyester?
Especially for waterproof (with GoreTex) parkas. thanks.
\_ The folks at REI are really good at explaining what all the things
are for and why.
\-if you are looking for water resistence, polyester should
be better. nylon material will retain more water. they may
feel (weave, fiber quality) and wear (p stretchs more than
n) a little different. a very large percentage of REI people
could probably explain how to make a bong better than explain
technical aspects of outdoor gear. these are sort of broad
terms. e.g. not all wool is alike. --psb
\_ Thanks. -op
\_ I'm sure they can do both. Unlike you I've actually been
there and asked them similar questions and got more info
than I could possibly need and without your snooty holier-
than-thou bullshit (and more informative than you, too)
\_ And, amazingly, you seem to be able to format posts
correctly also.
\_ And not at all amazingly you have added nothing to
this thread. tom?
\- can some neutral 3rd party volunteer to ask a
"random" REI employee this question? to be fair,
they do ok on some questions ... like fitting bpacks,
the bike geeks and climbing geeks might know their
stuff about some gear but on techical stuff, say like
this one, or some techical question on GPS [like on
SA or WAAS] or on water filters, camping stoves, they
dont tend to do well. here is another question: ask
someone at the 'biner sales desk "what is a newton?"
the avg quality of the staff even goes down more when
they hire "transient staff" for sales and xmas season.
i do think the REI "fact sheets" on stuff like
"how to buy a sleeping bag" with the table of
comparison data are valuable if you know what specs
you are looking for and are trying to narrow the
choce of models. --psb
\_ I've found pretty extreme variability in REI
employees. Some of them really know thier stuff,
while others have to consult those little REI fliers
to answer any questions. Regarding the original
question, I believe that GoreTex is waterproof
independent of the shell that it's laminated to.
-- mikeym
--psb |