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What is an isulater?

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Updated: 11/11/2022

an isulater is a material that keeps away sound

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Below 23,000 ft they wear Plastic boots with booties so they can dry them. For the hands they have glove shells and insullated inner gloves. For the torso, 3 layers, 1st is a tight fitting long underwear, 2nd a fleece or syntheric isulater layer, 3rd down jaket and snow pants. In bad weather they put on a outer shell, you would recognize all the cool patches and such. Above 30,000 ft it is a full down snow suit and mitten instean of gloves for extra warmth... Hope that gives you a better idea..


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