The kayak cloth is made from high-quality PVC, which ensures durability and resistance to outdoor conditions.
The material comes in various thickness options ranging from 0.29mm to 0.65mm, depending on the specific variant.
The density of the PVC yacht cloth varies, but it typically ranges from 30 to 50, depending on the specific yarn count used.
Yes, this inflatable PVC cloth is versatile and can be used for various outdoor applications beyond kayaks, including tents and inflatable boats.
The 'D' in the specifications refers to the denier, which measures the thickness of the fabric. 1000D is thicker and more durable than 500D, making it suitable for more demanding applications.
To clean the kayak cloth, use mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals and ensure the material is completely dry before storing to prevent mold.
The outer packing size varies based on the thickness, with options such as 1cm x 2m, 2cm x 2m, and larger sizes up to 2.1m.
This material is recommended for making inflatable kayaks, boats, and other outdoor equipment that require durability and water resistance.
Yes, the PVC material is designed to withstand UV rays, making it suitable for prolonged outdoor exposure.
The warranty details may vary by supplier, so it's best to check with your retailer for specific warranty information regarding the kayak cloth.
Custom sizes and colors may be available. Please contact the supplier directly for inquiries about customization options.
The weight varies by thickness; for example, heavier variants like 0.65mm will weigh more than lighter ones like 0.29mm.
Yes, the thicker variants like 1000D and 1300D are designed to withstand high-impact use, making them ideal for active outdoor activities.
A higher yarn count generally indicates a stronger and more durable material, which can enhance the performance and lifespan of the kayak cloth.
Strong warp and pick counts refer to the number of yarns per unit area in the fabric, which contributes to its strength and durability.
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