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Waterproof Rating

The higher the rating number, the more waterproof a fabric will be. Gore Tex do not use the same system as everyone else - they quote single, double (2L) and triple layers (3L) of waterproof membrane. To be waterproof, an item of clothing needs more than a waterproof fabric - you also need to consider the seams.
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Not Quoted (3)

We only quote the waterproof rating of a garment when it is backed up by information displayed on either a garment tag/label or the manufacturers website/brochure. We have not, therefore, quoted ratings for all our garments. This does not, however, mean they are not waterproof but it is a fairly reliable indicator that the waterproof rating is likely to be under 5,000.
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Up to 5,000 (18)

Perfectly adequate for most snow sport uses.
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Up to 10,000 (24)

A good level of waterproof rating, capable of withstanding long periods of heavy rain.
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Up to 20,000 (18)

Garments with a 20,000 rating offer a very high degree of waterproof protection for the serious outdoor sports enthusiast who demands the highest performing technical garment.
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20,000 Plus (5)

Simply the best level of waterproof protection available (excluding some Gore Tex fabrics).
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Gore Tex (6)

Gore Tex, being the original manufacturers of waterproof/breathable fabrics, are still the market leaders and have a reputation second to none.
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Gore Tex 2L (1)

A double layer of waterproof Gore Tex membrane, making the garment doubly waterproof.