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ReviveX water repellents are based on the ingredients in your jacket's original DWR finish

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  • Spray On Formula

    Which Water Repellent is Best for You?

     

    Original Spray-On Formula
    ReviveX® Spray-On Water Repellent is a ‘universal’ application for hard shell outerwear as it only treats the outside of the garment, leaving interior (possibly wicking) liners untreated. The spray-on version is also ideal for treating down and synthetic insulated garments and sleeping bags. One benefit of the spray is that you can concentrate heaviest on areas where water repellent finishes (DWR) tend to wear first, such as the shoulders of a jacket or the seat of a pair of pants.

  • Wash In Formula

    Wash-In Formula
    Use ReviveX Wash-In Water Repellent to treat hardshells and hard-to-treat items such as fleece jackets and hats in one load. Ideal for 2.5 and 3 layer hardshells (rainwear without a wicking liner). For skiwear and other ‘wicking liner’ garments use Revivex Spray-On formulas.

  • Wash In Formula

    Spray On Formula for Soft Shells
    Soft shells are more breathable and flexible than traditional hard shell waterproof breathable garments. ReviveX Spray-On Water Repellent for Soft Shells is specifically engineered to deeply penetrate soft shell fabric’s thick, weave for maximum water repellency.

Find more great tips like these in our Repair Guide

  • Rebonding Soles

    Rebonding Soles

    Use Freesole® to permanently re-bond a peeling boot sole. First remove loose dirt and debris and then clean the area with rubbing alcohol and a stiff brush. Apply Freesole to the sole evenly.
  • Hiking Tip

    Hiking Tip

    From the top of the ridge you can see your car at the trailhead far below. Do you take a compass bearing and try to hold to it as you scramble down through dense forest? If you drift off your bearing, even slightly, you could miss the trailhead and wind up lost in the forest. By “Aiming Off” you could deliberately choose to take a bearing that will intersect the road then walk to the trailhead and your car.