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Deuter Diamond-Rip
The special feature of this 420 DEN nylon
weave
is the grid-design interwoven reinforcement
threads that provide this material with enhanced rip resistance and its
technical appearance. PU coated. |
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Deuter Duratex
Has a thread strength of 1,000
DEN, a texture surface
with a soft touch. Inside, it is lined with
a thick PU coating. This polyamide
fabric is extremely abrasion- and rip-proof.
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Deuter Duratex-Light
See Duratex. The difference is the 500 DEN
polyamide fabric that, nevertheless, lives
up to the high demands
of being rip-
and abrasion-proof. |
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Deuter Ballistic
New high density woven polyamide 450 denier fabric with
high strength and lightweight makes it sepecially
sutiable for high end packs. PU coating. |
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Deuter MacroTec
The extremely textured 420 denier polyamide
fabric with ripstop reinforcement threads is
highly abrasion resistant. Thick PU coating |
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Deuter
MeshTex
The soft polyester mesh allows for a fine
ventilation of the shoulder straps and back
pads. |
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Deuter Microrip-Polytex
150
DEN Polyester with PU coating. Very fine
and lightweight Polytex fabric with stronger ripstop
threads. |
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Deuter Super-Polytex
It is woven from 600 DEN polyester thread
and
PU coated. It is rip- and abrasion-proof,
nevertheless light fabric for
multi-purpose use |
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Deuter Ripstop-Polytex
The more sturdy version of
Deuter-Super-Polytex
with stronger rip stopping threads woven
in. PU coated |
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Deuter Ripstop-Nylon
The regular chain-and-weft
weaving of stronger
threads creates a strong, nevertheless
light 420 DEN nylon fabric with good
abrasion and rip stopping characteristics.
The outside is water-repellent, the
inside is PU coated |
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Deuter Microrio-Nylon
210 DEN Nylon fabric with strong ripstop threads
and PU coating. This fine, lightweight and yet abrasion
resistant nylon is optimal
for lightweight pack construction |
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PE
Polyethylene or polythene is a thermoplastic;
polymer. A shorten name for it is 'PE'.
In the United Kingdom the polymer is called
polythene. Polyethylene was first
synthesized by the German chemist Hans von
Pechmann, who prepared it by accident in 1898.
Most common commercial-grades of polyethylene
have excellent chemical resistance. |
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Deuter Delrin Rods
Efforts to develop a tough
and heat resistant metal substitute was
completed in 1952, when chemists in the DuPont
Polychemicals Department had synthesized an
inflexible polymer, that assistant research
director Frank C. McGrew called "synthetic
stone" and DuPont Registered The Trade Name As
"Delrin?". Delrin is widely acclaimed as a
lightweight but durable low wear, low friction
plastic for advanced applications and high-tech
products like Deuter's ultralight pack
suspension system. |
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Deuter Taffeta-Nylon
It is a fine weave of 190 DEN threads for
the Deuter
rain covers. It is light with small packing
dimensions.
The PU
coating grants
excellent water resistance. |
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Air Mesh
This is a durable polyester grid weave that
offers optimum
breathability especially in the special Aircontact
cushions. |
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3D Air Mesh
A high quality thick breatable covering fabric
used on back cushions and shoulder straps,
offers optimum durability and comfort. Polyester |
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Buckles
Deuter backpacks are equipped with
National Molding buckles. They are made of extremely durable
polyamide 6.6, are break-proof and
remain elastic well below freezing
temperatures |