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well I could say this weamp;#39;ve tested enough um of the zip and the force field systems in all systems to understand that the failure modes are the same so it really depends on the Builder and how itamp;#39;s constructed if you donamp;#39;t build correctly and you have leaks I donamp;#39;t care what you put up there it could be zip or Force filled or house wrap there youamp;#39;re going to have trouble weamp;#39;re at Watson Springs with my friend Landis Bennett hello Landis hello Corbett we are going to do a breakdown because I get this question a lot which sheathing system or WRB or should I use house wrap or zip or force field or what is this tape better than that tape this guy actually knows so weamp;#39;re going to go through the whole list of what heamp;#39;s actually been researching he likes to call it ideated but Landis was one of the people who invented the very idea of an integrated WRB is that right thatamp;#39;s correct he worked at Huber where they invented zi