A fine suit is normally in the upper 80´s, upper 90´s. The numbers refer to the count, or fineness of the yarn used in the cloth.
A Super 120 is a beautiful made suit, but is pricy. A Super 150 is top of the line, and can be very expensive, indeed.
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super any number means: how much 1 Grams of wool or any of that fabric will extend, means the smaller the number the heaver the fabric is, its not like a carpet thread roles.
# super 100 and below that is a heavy fabric and usually you want to use that suits in North America like Canada and north states in the U.S,
# Super 120 and above is light and you want to use that suits in the Midwest and California weather, don't be fool by the tag look into the shell fabric inside the suits and should tell you whats made of.
A space suit can vary in weight depending on its design and the mission it is designed for, but typically ranges from 55 to 150 pounds (25 to 68 kilograms). The weight of a space suit is necessary to provide the necessary protection and life support systems for astronauts during spacewalks or extravehicular activities.
Your weight on a Super-Earth would depend on its mass and gravity, which could be much higher than on Earth due to its larger size and stronger gravitational pull. For example, someone weighing 150 pounds on Earth might weigh several times more on a Super-Earth.
The Sun is at a mean distance of about 150 million kilometers from Earth. The Moon is at a mean distance of 380,000 kilometers from Earth. The direction at which you find them vary over time.
A super typhoon is a large swirling tropical cyclone with wind speeds exceeding 150 mph. These storms are capable of causing widespread damage and destruction, especially in coastal regions. Super typhoons are often referred to as the most powerful storms on Earth due to their intense winds and potential for catastrophic impacts.
about 150 million Km.
fabric width 150 cm
The average cost of a hazmat suit ranges from 150 to 500, depending on the level of protection and quality of the suit.
Ebay has a guide on this, and I am basically basing my answer on what I found there, as well as some other sources. Apparently, the number relates to the length of the yarn and how much it can stretch. The higher the number, the "finer" the material. However, this is not necessarily true, as the higher numbers also are more delicate, likely to wrinkle, and can only be spot cleaned. At the end of the eBay piece, they advise to stick with super 100 or 150, and don't bother going up above 150 because such fabrics have the disadvantages listed above. Or, you could go with a regular "worsted" fabric. The supers are lighter weight, but that is not always what you might want anyway. So, it would be wrong to say a super 150 is better than a super 130 or super 100, just as it would be wrong to say any of them are "better" than a worsted fabric. It depends what you want in terms of look, weight, durability, wrinkling behaviour, etc.
150 pounds each suit case
There's 150 power stars in Super Mario 64 DS.
50 pounds in space 150 on earth 50 pounds in space 150 on earth
how long is the F-150 super crew with a 6.5 foot bed
While there were estimated to be about 150 people injured in the Zoot Suit Riots, some seriously; there were no deaths.
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The average cost of a hazmat suit for hazardous material handling ranges from 150 to 500, depending on the level of protection and quality of the suit.
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width = 150 & gsm = 120 calculation : width x gsm/100 = glm 150 x 120/100 = 180