The materials used directly determine the waterproof performance of a backpack. Previously, In the article "Which material is best for laptop bags?", we previously introduced some commonly used waterproof materials. However, the overall waterproof performance of a backpack depends not only on the materials but also on the waterproof capabilities of the zippers.

Zippers are one of the weakest points in any waterproof gear. If designed poorly, water can seep in, compromising the integrity of the equipment. Therefore, high-quality zippers are essential for maintaining waterproof standards, especially in outdoor environments. The two common types of zipper waterproofing treatments are waterproof zippers and water-resistant zippers.

Understanding the difference between waterproof and water-resistant zippers is crucial. Water-resistant zippers are usually treated with a coating that helps repel water, making them suitable for light rain or splashes. In contrast, waterproof zippers are designed to completely prevent water from entering. These zippers typically feature a sealed or taped construction to ensure comprehensive protection against moisture.

 

Types of Waterproof Zippers

1.Coated Zippers: These zippers have a waterproof coating that helps repel water and are commonly found in many outdoor products.

2.Taped Zippers: Taped zippers have waterproof tape covering the seams, sealing the zipper and preventing water ingress. This type is often found in high-end outdoor gear.

Additionally, some designs of waterproof backpacks also enhance waterproofing, such as fabric flaps covering the zippers, effectively preventing rainwater from entering.