Polartec introduces power wool fabric with wool polyester bi-component knit

Polartec, LLC is a premium provider of innovative textile solutions has introduced Polartec Power Wool; a new fabric designed as a next-to-skin fabric to keep the wearer dry and comfortable. Polartec Power Wool delivers an engineered mix of fibres perfectly placing wool and synthetic yarns to achieve fabric performance much greater than the sum of the parts, while solving some of the problems of pure wool garments.

Polartec’s new fabric collection that optimizes the natural performance of wool with synthetic fibres in patented constructions that it says, only they can deliver.

Highly breathable, Polartec Power Wool aims to harness the power of naturally wicking, odour resistant, temperature-regulating high quality merino wool with hydrophobic synthetic fibres for shape retention, durability and improved dry-times. The resulting product more reliably manages the often-divergent demands of many environments, hot or cold, wet or dry, for superior comfort and durability, the company reports.

Constructed as a bi-component knit with a polyester exterior and an itch-free merino wool interior, Polartec Power Wool is said to keep the skin dry through three complimentary mechanisms: higher breathability via wool’s movement of moisture in a vapour state, designed touch points on the interior to draw sweat away, and a broad surface area on the exterior for rapid drying.

Polartec Power Wool is available in primary next-to-skin styles, form-fitting stretch styles, and patented High Efficiency grid styles which offer maximum breathability, compressibility and the highest warmth per fabric weight.

Alone, wool and synthetics each have their own advantages and disadvantages, but together, with the right mix and construction, Polartec Power Wool maximizes the performance benefits of each, said Allon Cohne, Polartec Global Marketing Director.

Polartec products range from advanced lightweight wicking fabric, to insulation and weather protection textiles and are utilized by leading apparel brands, the U.S. military and other global militaries, flame resistance, work wear, and contract upholstery markets.

Polartec Power Wool will become available to consumers in the collections of some of the world’s leading apparel brands.

Polartec, and since inventing modern synthetic fleece in 1981, the engineers at Polartec have continued to push the limits of fabric technology.

Recent Posts

Avavav, OnceMore launch recycled viscose garments

Avavav has continued its exploration of innovative materials by presenting new garments made with recycled viscose pulp from OnceMore during…

3 days ago

Vegea expands production of GrapeSkin bio-material

Vegea has increased the production capacity of its biobased material, GrapeSkin, as interest grows in alternatives to fossil-based and animal-derived…

3 days ago

Puma, Shincell to develop next-gen NITRO running foam

Puma has announced a partnership with Chinese materials company Shincell to develop the next generation of its NITRO running foam.

3 days ago

Thermore unveils recycled Ecodown Fibers T2T insulation

Thermore, a company in thermal insulation, has introduced Ecodown Fibers T2T. The new free-fibre insulation is produced entirely from recycled…

4 days ago

Eurojersey , Lycra redefine sportswear with utility-focused apparel

Eurojersey, Lycra have collaborated to launch Empowered Play, a new approach to functional apparel where technical performance and comfort come…

4 days ago

Graphene-X introduces first women’s collection with advance fabric technology

Graphene-X has introduced its first women’s clothing collection, expanding its use of graphene-integrated fabrics beyond the men’s and unisex products.

4 days ago