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Sheepskin - In hot weather? Not on life Yer!-2

Do you know or understand that sheepskin is sold more often in warm climates than in cold ones? Sheepskin (which means that sheep skin with fleece is still intact) has a good reputation in cold weather because of its insulating ability, which keeps the air around the closed area. It's great for the cold, but the question above wants to know about the hot weather.

Look at these facts about sheepskin: if you roll a sheepskin, it will be too warm if the temperature reaches 80 degrees. When the weather exceeds 80 degrees, everything becomes HOT! The exception will be your open skin - interested?

Find out why: Sheepskin is an excellent insulator against heat injection in the seats where you will sit. Sheepskin wool has air spaces around the hair fibers. In winter, warm air is trapped and circulated, keeping warm. In summer, hair fibers allow air to circulate to keep you cool. Fleece breathes and removes moisture from the body, so the sweat is almost eliminated. Sheepskin fibers can contain about 30% moisture, keeping moisture away from the skin. So it works in the BASE in winter and summer.

You may have remembered the sun-drenched places that usually scald you when you sit down, that when they are covered in sheepskin, they will not have this effect. Think of not only vinyl seats, but also leather seats. These can be your car seats, your child car seat, seat for your motorcycle, bicycle seat, seat for saddle, riding seat, wheelchair seat, golf seat, airplane seat (?) (Yes, too) and Although it is not a place, it can be a scalding, your steering wheel. (Lists the obvious surfaces that are usually in the sun. You can come up with more ideas. Ask and it will be covered!)). Additional comfort can be provided year-round in interior seats, such as office chairs, comfortable chairs, stools, on which medical specialists sit, and my favorite, sheepskin skin, thrown over the back of your seat.

You might think: well, I have polyester (or even another type of fabric) covering my seat, and everything is fine. This kind of keeps me cool - not exactly cool, but sort of. I feel very hot when I sit on it too long. It's a little warm when the sun hits him, but the skin on my legs remains intact. Not a good comparison. Sheepskin does not become “warm” to “sort of”, burning your legs, back or any part that falls into the solar area, but truly protects your skin from any burns and completely from sweating. Sheepskin is known to withstand a constant temperature, in heat or in the cold. The advantage of knowing that you can crawl into your car without any bad memories, costs a lot! The summer is hot and everything that touches the sun gets hot! Sheepskin sweeps the sun, so there are no more bubbles behind!




Sheepskin - In hot weather? Not on life Yer!-2


Sheepskin - In hot weather? Not on life Yer!-2

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