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Some companies use PFAS (AKA the forever chemical because it never breaks down) in their rain gear because it makes the fabric resistant to water.

Sep 5, 2019Karen Wang, PhD

But PFAS has also been linked to negative health impacts.. ‍♀️Luckily, some brands have made an effort not to include this chemical in their products! So the next time the forecast looks , check out a raincoat from the brands in our graphic! a) @marmot b)...

Outdoor gear is great when you need it, and it has some pretty magical properties – like staying dry in 24 hours worth of rain.

Jun 22, 2018Because Health

But, how often are you hiking in a downpour for 24 hours? Chances are not very often. So, when brands can come up with great alternatives that are free of nasty chemicals like PFAS, we are all for it. Learn more about what brands like @columbia1938 and @marmot are...
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