Case in point. Keep seeing reviews for outdoor gear made using bamboo. Now this stuff is nothing new. It's old-fashioned rayon just made from bamboo pulp instead of wood pulp. All sorts of claims are made for it, all of which seem to be taken on board by the reviewers, without any facts to back them up.
OK - so why should this bother me - or you? Because the stuff is even worse than cotton for absorbing wet and hanging on to it. You don't wear cotton for hillwalking/mountain climbing etc., because of the dangers of hypothermia, so why aren't the reviewers pointing this out when it comes to the bamboo stuff?
There's plenty of evidence for bamboo-based fabric to be unsuitable:
- Absorption rate 60% more than cotton.
- Far longer drying time.
- Manufacturers recommend it for towels and babies diapers.
So why aren't the reviewers saying anything about all this? Given the absorption rate/slow drying times, this stuff is potentially dangerous to wear for the sorts of outdoor activities we get up to in these islands. Is it they daredn't because their mag will lose advertising, or they don't know what they're talking about? Either way, in my book, they can't be trusted.