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The 90% polyester core drives the fabric’s star feature—moisture absorption and quick drying. It rapidly pulls sweat and moisture away from the skin, preventing the sticky discomfort of damp fabric, and dries in minutes if exposed to light rain or splashes—critical for staying comfortable during long hikes or changing weather. Complemented by 10% spandex, the cloth offers gentle yet responsive stretch, adapting to movements like climbing, bending, or stepping over obstacles without restricting mobility, while retaining its shape after repeated use.
At 170GSM, the fabric strikes an ideal balance: it’s lightweight enough to avoid weighing down hikers on extended trips, yet substantial enough to provide a thin layer of protection against cool breezes. Whether tackling urban trails or rural mountain paths, this double chain hiking cloth merges practical moisture management with everyday comfort—making it a reliable choice for high-performance outdoor wear.
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This 150D Double Chain Hiking Cloth is engineered for outdoor performance, blending a robust 90% polyester and 10% spandex composition with a lightweight 170GSM weight—prioritizing moisture management, flexibility, and durability for hiking enthusiasts. The 150D double chain weave is its structural highlight: the interlocked, double-layered design boosts abrasion resistance, shielding the fabric from scratches by rocks, branches, or backpack straps during trail walks, while maintaining a smooth, non-bulky texture.
Production plant environment
Rows of large looms run steadily, and metal parts glisten in bright lights. Uniformed workers monitor work, adjust settings, and inspect fabric rolls. The yarn spools are lined up on the walls and fed into a machine that transforms them into continuous pieces of fabric. The air is filled with a faint textile scent, blending efficiency with industrial precision.