Forget Blankets — This WWII Fiber Layer Outperformed Cotton
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Загружено: 2026-01-10
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Cotton failed badly in WWII cold and damp conditions. Once wet, it trapped moisture, lost insulation, and pulled heat away from the body — a dangerous combination in the field.
This video reveals the WWII fiber layer that outperformed cotton blankets by staying warm when damp, drying faster, and retaining loft under pressure.
You’ll learn how this material’s fiber structure trapped air even when compressed, how it wicked moisture away from the skin instead of holding it, and why it continued insulating in rain, snow, and sweat-heavy conditions.
Instead of relying on thick layers, this system used thin, resilient fibers arranged to maintain dead-air space while allowing vapor to escape. Soldiers stayed warmer with less bulk and less weight.
Modern outdoor gear often rediscovered these principles decades later — but this WWII solution was already doing it under extreme conditions with limited materials.
This narration is AI-generated for educational purposes and does not impersonate any real person, historical or living.
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