Coolcore puts the space in “space-age” fabrics
April 12, 2018
Coolcore shirts rocket to the International Space Station
PORTSMOUTH, NH, (April 12) – Last week a payload was delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) by the Space-X Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon cargo capsule, including Coolcore t-shirts that will be used and tested by astronauts over the next six months.
Coolcore (www.coolcore.com), the leader in chemical-free thermoregulating fabric, partnered with Germany’s Hohenstein Institute to develop the shirts designed to optimize astronauts’ comfort during exercise and everyday wear while on the ISS.
“Space is one of the harshest environments known to man and to have our fabric selected to keep residents on the space station during their daily exercise comfortable is a testament to how well our fabrics perform,” said David Ludd, Coolcore’s Vice President of Global Marketing.
Coolcore thermoregulation fabrics deliver three distinct functions — wicking, moisture circulation and regulated evaporation — that together keep users cool, dry and comfortable.
While many other fabrics employ chemicals and additives that wash out to achieve similar performance properties, Coolcore’s fabrics accomplishes it through its patented structure that is permanent.
In a recent independent study that tested fabric’s cooling and drying power, Coolcore’s fabric received the best scores against seven leading brands and three competing technologies.
The Coolcore shirts on the ISS are part of the SPACETEX-2 project in the upcoming European Space Agency “Horizons Mission” developed by a research team of the Hohenstein Institute, the Charité Berlin and the German Aerospace Center. German astronaut Alexander Gerst will be conducting dedicated exercise sessions to better understand the effects of weightlessness on perspiration, sweat evaporation and the resulting crew comfort. Gerst, who spent 166 days on the ISS in 2014, will also be evaluating how Coolcore’s advanced fabric helps manage body heat build-up.
The data captured during the SPACETEX-2 experiments will help improve cooling fabrics for not only better thermal comfort in space, but also in extreme environments on earth.
Back on earth, Coolcore’s fabric technology is used by leading brands including Cabela’s, L.L. Bean, Gillz Performance Fishing, Athleta, Klim, Dickies, and more.
To learn more about Coolcore’s award winning fabric technology and the brands who use it visit www.coolcore.com.
About Coolcore:
Coolcore creates proprietary chemical-free thermoregulation fabrics that keep you cool, dry and comfortable. Coolcore is the first U.S. company to earn “Innovative Technology” recognition from the esteemed Hohenstein Institute and the only company globally to be awarded this recognition for “Cooling Power.” To learn more about Coolcore and its products visit www.coolcore.com.