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Screenshot_20220801-193115_Chrome.jpg@ForlohFamily Why do you list your product weights in meters squared on your website? Is it the fabric weight without factoring in the hardware? Are the total weights listed somewhere else? It seems intentionally deceptive
 
View attachment 435513@ForlohFamily Why do you list your product weights in meters squared on your website? Is it the fabric weight without factoring in the hardware? Are the total weights listed somewhere else? It seems intentionally deceptive
Hi! No deception and we are working on converting this over to lbs. on our website. This rain pant is less than 1lb.
 
Any update on these product weight values? Website still lists the items in gm/m2
If you want to convert gram/m^2 to oz/yard^2 just do the conversion. Google gave me 0.0294935 asthe factor. So 112 gm/m^2 is 3.3oz/yard^2. This sounds crazy light so something is missing from the equation...
 
If you want to convert gram/m^2 to oz/yard^2 just do the conversion. Google gave me 0.0294935 asthe factor. So 112 gm/m^2 is 3.3oz/yard^2. This sounds crazy light so something is missing from the equation...
The units are irrelevant because they don't give us all the other variables for determining the total weight of the garment.

I'm hoping they provide a reasonable explanation but until then I have to assume they're hoping people see the 112 gm value and think it's the total garment weight.
 
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