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They are small, light and water resistant with a range of two miles.
The material of the case must also be tested in order to pass as water resistant.
Remember to use water resistant preparations if you are swimming.
The hair cuticle is also said to be water resistant.
They reach full strength and become water resistant after a 28-day cure period.
The trousers are not water resistant, but do dry very quickly when wet.
Break bulk cargo needs to be water resistant and heavy duty.
Using natural ingredients, which tend to grow on trees round here, they are both water resistant.
This water resistant wood easily takes most finishes and stains.
The drive is encased in a tough shell that's both fire and water resistant.
Water resistant to a maximum depth of 200 meters/666 ft.
Give special attention to items made of synthetic materials, which tend to be extremely water resistant.
Yet one more thing to consider carrying is a lightweight, water resistant windbreaker.
This first watch was square, water resistant and had a sailboat engraved in the back.
It is water resistant to 330 ft and comes with a 44 mm stainless steel case.
Also, the fire resistance material used to envelope steel is commonly water resistant.
Of course, he adds, "the entire system is designed to be water resistant in order to avoid electrical hazards."
A sense of humor was also water resistant.
Reapplying sunscreen, even if it is labeled as water resistant, at least every 2 hours.
The tablet is water resistant and can stay in one meter of water for 30 minutes.
These heavy-duty models offer better traction than standard shoes and are, in some cases, water resistant.
Using a water resistant sunscreen if swimming or sweating.
They are very strong, very durable, and very water resistant.
To improve the water resistant performance the flysheet seams can be sealed.
All are water resistant, some more so than others (but none should face prolonged exposure to water).