Technidairy Overtrouser
7116-GRN-XXSTechnidairy is the cousin to the Techniflex collection. Designed in New Zealand specifically for dairy farm use by withstanding the acids and detergents used in dairy shed washdown.
The Technidairy overtrouser is great for milking, rearing calves or even just shifting the break.
This range is 100% waterproof and constructed using ultra-high frequency welded seams. Superior flexibility and stretch to provide the ultimate in comfort and durability.
Features
- 100% Waterproof; 8,000m2 waterproof rating
- 100% Windproof
- Acid resistant
- 2 domed side access pockets, for easy access to your shorts/trouser pockets
- Elasticated drawcord waist, to keep your strides where they should be
- Domed cuff
- Minimal seams to ensure maximum waterproofness
- Internal TPU knee patch for added strength/waterproofness at a high wear area
- Extra wide crotch weld to ensure maximum strength
Materials
- 340 gsm fabric made from 72% Polyurethane/PVC outer and 28% Nylon Backer
Care instructions
- Hose it down
- Wash down your garments with the hose at the end of the day. Washing off the mud before it dries prevents bacteria from growing, which can start to rot and weaken the fabric.
- Hang it up
- Don’t leave your gear in a heap on the floor or in wet conditions. Find a hook and hang your jacket and overtrousers up. They’ll dry faster and hanging them up and keeping them out of wet conditions minimises the opportunity for bacteria to grow and break down the fabric.
- Don’t use detergent
- Washing your rainwear with detergent is one of the worst things you can do. Powdered detergents can affect the quality of the seam sealing tape that makes Betacraft gear waterproof. If you have to wash your gear, use a cool wash (<50°) with no detergent. Do not dry clean, iron or bleach.
- Go easy on the crotch
- When you take your overtrousers off at the end of the day, please don’t fold your leggings inside out over the top of your gumboots. It puts a lot of pressure on the inside lining and the crotch seam. It also doesn't allow for complete drying of the fabrics. Repeated strain can cause the seam sealing tape to weaken and give way. Instead, lay your overtrousers out or ideally hang them up to enable full drying.