RE: [split] Soft collar - Protection against sweat
I have a bottle of Granger's Xtreme Repel. It is designed to reapply waterproofing to fabrics like Gore-Tex. It advertises that it has maximum repellency and breathability. I don't know if it would be of any help.
RE: [split] Soft collar - Protection against sweat
I don't think waterproofing is the answer. Waterproofing prevents absorption which removes the moisture from the surface. I think you're headed towards a more uncomfortable, wet, clammy experience with this approach. I would look for the athletic fabrics that wick moisture quickly from the surface and a ore absorbent filler that will dry during periods it is not in use. I have not heard similar objections from some of the alternative brands like Caldera Releaf, Nine Max or others in the thread where members are discussing the best cervical collar. Waterproofing pffft! Put plastic around your neck and see how that works out!
RE: [split] Soft collar - Protection against sweat
pffft indeed! sail's a'luffing.
mixing metaphors, would that we could clone you Sleeprider. we are but wandering
without your level-headed counsel. 10% needling you big brother.
90% serious.
RE: [split] Soft collar - Protection against sweat
thanks mdhampton. maybe it's not so difficult after all. also thinking just having more than one will do, assuming collar will take a while to air dry following hand wash. like so many things, the trade off is between shelling out $$ vs time/energy/skill to make.
RE: [split] Soft collar - Protection against sweat
I taught myself how to use a sewing machine, it takes some practice ing getting the speed/tension and such, but I bet the wife will love to teach you... only question is patience level of bot participants. As they say, suck it up, buttercup.
06-05-2018, 07:24 PM
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RE: [split] Soft collar - Protection against sweat
"As they say, suck it up, buttercup." heh. good advice.
so I think I've now read not all collars are foam like my drug store model and that people generally feel foam is hot. it's certainly absorbant. have to look into the other models mentioned here.
seems collars are going to be hotter than no collar no matter what. I wonder, though, if night sweats, which might be something different than the collar retaining heat, are a symptom of stuggling with untreated and undertreated apnea. I've long complained that sleep is exhausting (and like most others I'm here hoping to fix that)
06-05-2018, 08:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2018, 08:17 PM by mdhampton.)
RE: [split] Soft collar - Protection against sweat
Night sweats can be caused by many things, including normal body heat restricted by bedding/pillows/etc. Do mention to Dr, but I haven't has them until recently (been severely animia for just under a year), and I'm just getting to the point where I'm not cold all the time.
RE: [split] Soft collar - Protection against sweat
I have 2 of the Caldera collers. I just run them through the washer and dryer, swapping back and forth. But I don’t sweat that much.