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Men's Inertia Peak Short

A Trout Shop Favorite!

Ready to step up from the tattered cotton shorts? The Inertia Peak Short is a great way to both clean up and toughen up the high-season wardrobe. Resistant to brush, wear, wrinkles and grime, this resilient short is constructed with InertiaPlus™ soft-shell fabric that breathes freely on hot days, sheds moisture rapidly and dries quickly in the boat. The inseam hangs lower, a snap waist accommodates a belt and an athletic fit looks clean even to a tough crowd. A single thigh pocket stashes a few key items.

$75.00 Purchase

Fabric

  • InertiaPlus™, a proprietary Cloudveil stretch woven softshell fabric.
  • Color: Ombre Blue, Covert Green

 

Features

  • Durable sheer face, textured wicking interior with improved mechanical stretch
  • 100 wash rated Super DWR
  • Zippered front hand pockets with mesh lining
  • Zippered front hand pockets with mesh lining
  • Zippered back pocket with mesh lining
  • Easy access stash pocket on thigh with bonded and sewn zipper construction
  • Fixed waist sizing with belt loops
  • Brushed trico lined waistband
  • Indispensable multi-purpose water short
  • Quick dry fabric with insulation properties
  • 9" inseam
  • Sizes: 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40

DWR

DWR FabricAn ultra-thin polymer treatment called a durable water repellent, or DWR. This treatment penetrates the fibers and lowers the surface tension of the fabric, causing water to bead up and roll off the garment instead of being absorbed.

Water-repellent outer fabric provides additional insulation and prevents liquid from saturating your Gore garment's outer fabric, a condition known as 'wet out' that can make you feel damp and clammy. Your garment may even feel like it's leaking, although it's not.

DWR is not a waterproofing treatment and by itself does not provide protection in extended wet weather. But used on a weatherproof garment, it will help keep you dry and comfortable by reducing the heat loss through wet fabric

Regular wear and tear, plus exposure to dirt, detergents, insect repellant, and other impurities, causes DWR failure. DWR is not permanent on any fabric. Its effective life depends upon how you care for your garment and how rigorously it is used.

The most effective way to maintain your garment's water and stain repellency is to wash it, rinse it, and put it in your dryer. The washing removes contaminants and the heat from the dryer helps redistribute and bond the DWR on the fabric surface. You can also apply a restorative DWR treatment, available at most outdoor retail stores.

 

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