Taimen Technologies
On this page we have gathered, in one place, the technologies, materials, and construction standards used in Taimen products. We describe them in a practical way: what they are, why we use them, and what they deliver on the water. You will find both Taimen in-house solutions and external systems and materials that we deliberately choose for technical clothing. Use this as a reference point if you want to better understand what a given product is made of, and how it is built.
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RIVULUS® Field Standard
Our in-house standard for qualifying membrane fabrics for Taimen breathable waders.
See how we select laminates, what we test in real use, and how to read the CORE / PRO / SHIELD / APEX profiles.
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SeamSavvy®
Taimen’s in-house seam engineering for waders – fewer seams and higher resistance to leaks.
See how we design the “seam map”, why seam geometry matters, and when a model earns the SeamSavvy® marking.
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bluesign® PRODUCT
A certification system that evaluates products through chemistry, processes, and components.
What bluesign® PRODUCT means in waders, and what it implies for anglers in both functional and environmental/social terms.
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Merino
Merino wool in Taimen technical clothing – base layers and mid-layers for anglers.
How to read merino: micron count (fibre diameter), knit construction, and why blends make sense. Why merino stays comfortable when damp, resists odour, and delivers stable thermal comfort on the water.
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Technical fibres
Synthetics and blends in Taimen clothing – how to read the label, and what PA / PES / EA actually do.
We explain the differences between polyamide (nylon), polyester, and elastane, why we blend them with merino, cotton, or cellulosic fibres, and how fibre content alone can tell you about durability, drying behaviour, freedom of movement, and next-to-skin comfort.
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