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Follow on Google News | Heatsheets Silver Lining Technology Featured in 13-ONE SportswearOutdoor enthusiasts stay warm and dry with the help of Heatsheets and the Everest collection
By: Heatsheets "The Everest collection is going to be a game changer and Heatsheets is honored to play a role in its inception," said Heatsheets Vice President Lacie Whyte. "Heatsheets and our Silver Lining material have been a requisite backpack item for adventurers for years. When I heard about the Everest sports jacket, I knew our proprietary reflective insulating fabric and its durability could take the product to the next level." At the finish line of her first marathon, 13-ONE Founder Hema Nambiar was rewarded with a Heatsheets blanket to regulate her body temperature. Nambiar saw the blanket as proof of her victory and wanted to capture that feeling of triumph in her new sportswear collection—and incorporate the same space technology. "Heatsheets and their innovative products have become a staple in the running industry. Their Certified Space Technology has kept runners safe and protected at finish lines around the world and I instantly recognized the advantage of pairing their decades of operational knowledge with my one-of-a-kind jacket" said Nambiar. "At only 8.3 ounces, with a self-storing pocket, the Everest sports jacket is easy to keep on hand, making it ideal for athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, travelers or just everyday people on the go." The Everest collection is warm and water-repellent, shielding wearers from cold, wet and windy days. The jackets are black with silver piping, made from ultra-lightweight polyester woven fabric with reflective insulated lining—ensuring comfort with soft, durable material, yet stylish to wear for any weather condition. To learn more and make a pledge to the Everest sports jacket campaign on Kickstarter, click here (https://www.kickstarter.com/ Heatsheets products work by harnessing natural energy sources, such as body and solar heat, to protect against heat, wind, rain, and cold. Utilizing proprietary Silver Lining® technology, originally adapted from radiant barrier technology developed by NASA. Heatsheets products reflect up to 90 percent of a person's body heat back to the wearer, or can be flipped to deflect external heat sources, allowing you to remain comfortable in any weather condition. Visit www.heatsheets.com for more information about our emergency products. About AFM Heatsheets® AFM Heatsheets® is the leading manufacturer of reflective insulation fabrics to keep individuals comfortable in virtually any weather – heat, wind, cold or rain. Since its 1980 New York City Marathon debut, Heatsheets has been the premier choice for branded finish line blankets. To this day, Heatsheets remains the preferred brand that millions rely on for comfort and protection from the elements. Heatsheets are made with Silver Linings®, technology originally developed by NASA for the US space program. Our products have been used for consumer, adventure, survival, military and first responders. Silver Lining reflects up to 90% of a person's body heat back to the wearer, or can be flipped to reflect external heat sources. For more information, visit www.heatsheets.com. About 13-ONE Sportswear, Everest Collection The Everest collection is a one-of-a kind jacket that utilizes NASA space technology to retain body heat by 90%, making it ideal sportswear that gives athletes faster recovery after an intense activity. At only 8.3 ounces, with a self-storing pocket, it's easy to keep on hand, making it ideal for athletes, outdoor enthusiasts, travelers, or just everyday people on the go. The Everest is warm and water-repellent, shielding you from cold, wet, and windy days. Whether you are flying to a business meeting, hiking in the mountains, sailing around the world, or waiting to compete - our jackets have you covered. For more information, visit www.kickstarter.com. End
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