Field Notes

Engineered by nature. Tested in the wild.

Gravel biking in Squamish, British Columbia

Technical observations from the intersection of textile science and the rugged outdoors. We document the performance of natural materials in high-output environments, providing the insights you need to move further and more comfortably in the wild.

The Summer Superpower: Why Nature’s Tech Outperforms Plastic in the Heat

Think wool is too hot for summer? Think again. Discover why natural fibres are the ultimate 'Summer Superpower' for high-output hiking and heat management.

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Articles

The Technical Advantage of Natural Fibres in Gravel and MTB Footwear
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The Technical Advantage of Natural Fibres in Gravel and MTB Footwear

Off-road cycling is a test of both gear and grit. Explore the technical impact of natural fibres on power transfer, vibration damping, and thermoregulation for...

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The Biochemistry of Foot Odour and Microbial Management
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The Biochemistry of Foot Odour and Microbial Management

Foot odour is a biological indicator of material failure, not a hygiene issue. Discover the biochemistry of why synthetic foams trap bacteria and how natural...

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The Science of Hygroscopic Insulation in Saturated Environments
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The Science of Hygroscopic Insulation in Saturated Environments

When synthetic gear gets wet, it goes cold. Explore the science of 'heat of sorption' and why natural fibres are the only materials that generate...

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