Silver Eagle Outfitters apparel is made of Hydroweave, a unique composite fabric that promotes evaporative cooling. In independent studies performed by Auburn University's Department of Health and Human Performance (1) and Thermal Lab (2), physiological responses, thermal responses, and comfort perceptions were measured to determine the benefits of wearing a Hydroweave cooling vest.
The subjects in this investigation were exercising on a stationary cycle with a fixed workload of 150 watts during the one-hour ride. Wind velocities averaged one meter/second and were not different between the cotton shirt and vest trials. During the trials heart rate, skin, and core temperatures were recorded continuously (Grant Data Logger). Additional quantitative measurements were recorded to determine water loss/dehydration level, Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE), and physical endurance.
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Footnotes:
1. Core Temperature and Perceptions of Aquatex Hydroweave® Vest while wearing a protective barrier suit. David D. Pascoe, Ph.D., Health and Human Performance; Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama.
2. Efficacy of Aquatex Hydroweave® Vests under Climatic Conditions. Principal investigator: David D. Pascoe, Ph.D., Seokjoo Yoon. Auburn University Thermal Lab, Auburn, Alabama.