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5 REASONS WHY MAVRIX ACTUALLY WORKS

When every other "waterproof" trouser failed you. You've been let down by Scruffs, Snickers, DeWalt before — here's the real reason they fail, and what we did differently.

1. It Actually Stays Waterproof

Every "waterproof" work trouser you've owned used the same trick 

A DWR coating sprayed onto the outside of canvas fabric. It works when the trousers are new. Then you wash them a handful of times and the coating wears off. After that, the canvas underneath has no water resistance of its own. It never did — the coating was doing all the work, and the coating is gone.

 

Mavrix uses a bonded waterproof membrane built into the fabric structure itself. There's no coating to wash off because the waterproofing isn't sitting on top of the fabric — it's part of it. Wash it fifty times. It performs the same on wash fifty as it did on day one.

 

That's the difference between waterproof written on a label, and waterproof built into the material.

2. It Won't Fight You When You Kneel

Canvas has no meaningful stretch. None. So every time you kneel, squat, or bend to get at a fitting, the fabric can't move with you — which means the crotch seam takes the entire load instead. That's not a manufacturing defect. 

 

That's not bad luck with one particular pair. It's what happens to every canvas work trouser, at every price point, given enough kneeling.

 

Mavrix is built from ripstop nylon with four-way mechanical stretch. When you kneel, the fabric moves with your body instead of resisting it. The seam never takes the load because the fabric absorbs it first. You'll notice it the first time you drop to the floor to check a fitting — the trousers just go with you.

3. military-grade fabric. not marketing speak

The British military stopped using canvas for field kit over 20 years ago. Not because canvas was cheap and adequate — because ripstop nylon with a bonded membrane outperformed it in every way that mattered under real conditions. Lighter. 

 

More flexible. Genuinely waterproof, not temporarily waterproof.

 

That fabric standard has been sitting in outdoor and military gear for two decades. It just never made it into workwear at a price a tradesman could justify — because there was no reason for workwear brands to change a product people kept buying anyway.

 

Mavrix brings that exact fabric standard to work trousers, at £64.95 for three pairs instead of military-contract money.

4. It Works In Summer And Winter - Most Don't

Canvas and polycotton are woven tight to resist water. That same tight weave also traps heat. It's why you're soaked through by 9am in November and boiling by midday in June - the fabric was never built to breathe, in either direction.

 

Ripstop nylon is a different structure entirely. The weave allows airflow while keeping its strength, so heat doesn't get trapped against your skin the way it does in canvas. 

 

The same pair that keeps you dry through a wet January site keeps you cool through a July heatwave. One pair, both seasons — not a winter pair and a separate summer pair you're paying for twice.

5. Thousands Of Tradesmen Already Made The Switch

Over 12,000 pairs sold. Real tradesmen, real job sites, real British and Irish weather — not a lab test, not a marketing claim. 

 

Plumbers, electricians, roofers, groundworkers who were sick of replacing their kit every season and decided to try something that actually holds up.

 

If it's not the best pair of work trousers you've owned, send them back within 30 days. Full refund. No forms, no hassle. 

 

We're not worried about that happening — we're confident enough in the fabric to make it easy for you to prove us wrong.

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