>>2121756>>2121757>i need some extra protection from branchesSome sturdy cloth should protect you against that. Not that I, or apparently anyone beside you ever, found the need to wear armour against branches...
>the other posts i made about itI have no idea which posts are yours. If you made a point worth acknowledging, link it or quote it.
>another option that seems potentAnd what option is that?
>clothes don't protect from insectshttps://www.healthline.com/health/can-mosquitoes-bite-through-clothingThe right one does.
>serious variations of temperatureThe amount of insulation necessary to keep you comfortable at low temperature makes you massively uncomfortable at high temperatures and vice versa. Sure you can try active cooling (or active heating, which is much more effective) but you'll be using tons of energy for that. If you want to go outdoors without being strapped to a power outlet all the time, that means you're carrying massive amounts of batteries. The best way to be comfortable and various temperatures is to pack different items of clothing and combining them such as to create the optimal amount of insulation
>i thought i would ask if others were looking into something like thisAnon, people are telling you that it's not possible. You do not know this because first you do not seem to understand that you are not some special person that is, for the first time ever, trying to improve outdoor clothing. MANY people would like to make something like you. They haven't made it yet because they CAN'T. And second, you do not know this because you do not know much about the physiology of body heat or the physics of active cooling and battery technology. But trust the people who do: your idea cannot work.
Seriously anon. I am being generous here explaining to you why your idea won't work when most people will just call you retarded.