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ak 자켓 이라고 하는데

어떤 단어를 줄인말인지, 무슨뜻인지 알고싶어요


p.s 루카님이 asian korean 줄인말이라는데... 코리안핏이라고..

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[imp]

2018.01.22 12:29:16
*.91.139.163

알래스카 약자라고 알고 있습니다만... 한국에선 '악'소리 나게 비싸다고 AK

내궁뎅이니꺼

2018.01.22 12:32:49
*.33.181.18

애경???죄송합니다

Nills

2018.01.22 12:32:57
*.218.45.194

앜 비싸

llikan

2018.01.22 12:33:29
*.38.18.149

알레스칸의 약자..

향긋한정수리

2018.01.22 12:39:37
*.199.48.1

@루카 님의 진실을 요구합니다

정의리.

2018.01.22 12:57:05
*.36.143.118

오토카빙

취향

2018.01.22 13:04:36
*.215.145.165

Veteran snowboard pros John Jackson and Kimmy Fasani are still fairly new to the Burton team, both having joined the brand in the last couple years. As two of the sport's top-tier backcountry riders, the pair, according to Global Team and Marketing Director Bryan Knox, "was a natural fit" for Burton's AK outerwear line. The AK collection represents the pinnacle of outerwear technology and performance in the Burton line--as the name suggests, it is gear worthy of the demanding Alaskan alpine.

Since Burton's AK line made its debut back in 1997, the gear has been designed and developed in partnership with W.L. Gore & Associates, the company behind Gore-Tex fabric. You probably know that industry-leading Gore-Tex is the world's first and foremost waterproof, breathable fabric. If not, you should know that its unique performance properties make it an unsurpassed ingredient in high-end snowsports outerwear.

As part of the partnership between Gore and Burton, athletes on the AK program make an annual visit to Gore's testing facilities in Newark, Delaware. The riders tour the various laboratories and get a crash-course in all things Gore from the company's experts and engineers. They're exposed to the product testing process and what goes into the outerwear they use and abuse every day, all winter long. They also get hands on, jumping into actual testing scenarios. I was lucky enough to tag along on the field trip and see it for myself.

Both Jackson and Fasani's backcountry exploits have been well documented. John has been filming mind-bending video parts for nearly a decade and in the last few years his riding has accelerated, putting him at the very forefront of the backcountry freestyle movement. In 2011, he earned TransWorld's Rider of the Year honors as well as Video Part of the Year, among other accolades. He is currently at work on his own shred film with his brother Eric, called Brothers On The Run. Kimmy is a well known and respected pro who has been competing and filming on a global level since the mid 2000s. Her big breakthrough came in 2011 when she became the first woman to successfully land a double back flip.

With the work these two do on the snow, they're used to being the ones who do the amazing but when they took their field trip through the Gore facilities, they were the ones amazed. "I'm pretty sure there's nothing better than Gore-Tex," says John, "but before going there, I had no idea the testing was at this level." The "level" John refers to is best illustrated in Gore's Rain Room. This is a laboratory environment designed and engineered to create the actual velocity of rainfall. It's like a giant glass shower stall where waterproofing is put to the ultimate test.

To earn Gore's " Guaranteed To Keep You Dry® pledge, every garment must survive the rain room as well as other tests. That means every piece of AK outerwear must withstand 30 minutes of rain at a rate of 3 inches per hour without leaking through onto the cotton-clad mannequin. Garments intended for the wettest environments, like the 3L Hover & Freebird jackets must withstand 60 minutes of rain at a rate of 22 inches per hour. Basically, a simulated tsunami. On our visit, both Kimmy and John stood in for the mannequins, enduring torrential but nonetheless dry time in the rain room wearing 2013 AK outerwear.

Our testing tour then continued into the Environmental Chamber, a lab designed to simulate various weather conditions for tests related to physiology and performance. They call it the Comfort Chamber and inside temps can range from 120º to -20º. There's equipment with sensors for real human testers as well as machines that simulate sweating. Our tour guide and Burton's Gore liaison, Todd Folmsbee explained this lab allows them "to evaluate comfort in controlled conditions in a condensed time frame."

We moved on to the Glove Lab for a quick demo then walked carefully past the slowly spinning Abrasion Testing machines. We peered into the Suter Testing lab, where fabrics are exposed to pressurized water to test for leakage. Later we were led to a bank of literally hundreds of washing machines that run nonstop for weeks on end to carry out the all-important "wet flex testing" to ensure that the Gore coated fabrics hold up.

Gore-Tex is a derivative of PTFE--polytetrafluoroethylene, that's right bro--invented by Bob Gore in 1969. By 1976 Gore-Tex fabric was on the American market in outerwear. Since then, Gore has pioneered applications for this strange stuff for everything from NASA space suits to fuel cell membranes to cardiovascular patches used in heart surgery. Even though the Consumer Fabrics and Technically Oriented Fabrics divisions of Gore are cutting edge for the world of boardsports, relatively speaking, when you consider the other stuff Gore does, the fabric testing might even seem simple. Nonetheless it's serious.

On the partnership between Gore-Tex & AK, Gore's Todd Folmsbee, who is also snowboarder, explained, "We love working with Burton. They really push the envelope as far as design, style, and aesthetics. What's nice for Gore is that helps us, because it challenges us. What we try to do is bring to life some of the ideas the Burton team has--to meet expectations and deliver a high performance garment to the snowboarder."

And according to Kimmy Fasani, they're meeting the challenge. As we leave the facility, she shares a story from one of her first days out riding the backcountry in her new AK outerwear, "One morning we pulled into the parking lot at Brandywine in Whistler and it was pouring rain but we knew that the freezing level was at a higher elevation just a short way up the trail. On the sled ride up, the precipitation transitioned from pouring rain to sleet to snow and dipped to freezing temps. With so much moisture--from the rain to the snow--our outerwear froze on the way up. But we never got wet. Actually, I think we stayed out riding for six or seven hours that day--totally dry.

라네요...

뭔소린진 몰라요.

darling

2018.01.22 13:04:39
*.208.173.18

구글링했는데 답이 한번에 안나오네요 궁금합니다 ㅎ

앞쩍뒤쩍마스터

2018.01.22 13:04:59
*.5.120.26

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A : 알래스카

K : 김상득

펠넬델렐

2018.01.22 13:19:20
*.241.8.190

별뜻없는것같네요 ㅠㅠ

제이엠입니다

2018.01.22 13:24:36
*.38.21.88

ㅎㅎㅎㅎ 알려들주셔서 감사합니다

알래스카 가 맞나보네요 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ

송파트윈스

2018.01.22 13:26:19
*.42.243.130

애경프라자

대전bo더

2018.01.22 13:33:14
*.38.21.174

저기 영어에 나오네요 ㅋㅋ alaskan alpine 이라고 ㅋㅋ 여기서 따온 거 같은데욥 ㅋㅋ

제이엠입니다

2018.01.22 17:57:06
*.204.61.133

짚어주셔서 감사합니다 ㅎㅎㅎㅎ

원천리스타

2018.01.22 13:55:49
*.62.178.10

A : 아시아탑
K : 강촌돈까스

제이엠입니다

2018.01.22 17:56:43
*.204.61.133

이러지마세요...

마지막낙엽

2018.01.22 15:55:20
*.16.224.73

Aㅏ...... Kㅏ빙.......

치카치캬

2018.01.22 16:24:21
*.62.173.160

명품이라고 들은거같네용

돈까스와김치찌개

2018.01.22 17:01:17
*.62.204.186

A: 아...진짜
k: 캐비싸!.

제이엠입니다

2018.01.22 17:56:22
*.204.61.133

여기서 아재인증 하시면 안됩니다 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
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