Aerogel is the core thermal insulation material for space suits and has been awarded 15 Guinness records. 90% of aerogel is hollow and is rated as the lightest solid in the world and has the lowest thermal conductivity.

The fabric is mainly composed of 3 layers: a comfortable and soft inner layer, a middle layer filled with aerogel for constant temperature, and a waterproof and cold-resistant outer layer to further enhance the thermal function.

Through the liquid nitrogen experiment, the test BXTribe anti-cold suit was directly sprayed with liquid nitrogen at -196°C, 12.3°C at room temperature, and 10.1°C after direct spraying, the surface temperature only dropped 2.2°C.
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Lithermo: a high-tech heat polymer, which absorbs infrared rays to produce heat effect and heat storage. The heat generating masterbatches used in Lithermo are safe, environmentally friendly and highly functional.
Miyabi: a new technology heat-generating fiber, which converts water vapor into heat energy, and the water-absorbing property can keep clothes comfortable and dry.
Ever wonder what makes a material water-repellent? To figure out how to engineer materials with better hydrophobic properties, scientists have turned to nature to study its intelligent design. Lotus leaves are well known for being superhydrophobic, so they serve as an excellent case study.

Our waterproof T-shirt is made of 100% cotton. It is soft and comfortable to touch, and has good moisture absorption and breathability.

The new lotus leaf membrane water-repellent technology can be waterproof and water-repellent, even if you accidentally spill liquid on your clothes, a gentle shake and rinse will be as good as new.
(Warm Tips: It protects against average temperature liquid, such as water, juice, beverage, etc. Hot liquid such as oil is excluded.)