300D Pack Material (Half Yard)

(3 customer reviews)

$5.08

This is a polyester 300 denier diamond weave material with a heavy-duty Polyurethane coating on the back and durable water-resistant coating on the front. This is great material for reinforcing a tarp or building your newest backpack.

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Description

This is a polyester 300 denier diamond weave material with a heavy-duty Polyurethane coating on the back and durable water-resistant coating on the front. This is great material for reinforcing a tarp or building your newest backpack.

It is sold by the half yard, so you don’t have to buy more than you need. Need a continuous piece of fabric longer than 40 yards? Please contact us directly at:

*All Specs are estimates and may vary from color to color and batch to batch.

Specs

  • Material – Polyester
  • Fabric Width: 58-61 inch
  • Weight per sq yard 3.2 oz
  • Denier 300
  • Coating
    • DWR Front
    • PU4000 Back
  • PFC Free
  • Tear Strength ASTM D1424
    • Warp 7.0 lbF
    • Weft 5.6 lbF
  • Tensile Strength ASTM D5034
    • Warp 231 lbF
    • Weft 154 lbF
  • Air Permeability ASTM D737
    • 0 ft3/ft2/min (CFM)
  • Color Fastness to Light AATCC 16 – 4
  • Hydrostatic Head (virgin) AATCC 127 – 5000mm

Additional information

Weight 69.49 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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SKU HAO011

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  1. One person found this helpful
    Ross

    Ross (verified owner)

    Tough StuffDutch won’t like this, so don’t tell him, but I used it for a bathtub floor on a tent. Tough and water proof, no need for a foot print lowering your overall weight.

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  2. 4 out of 4 people found this helpful

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    ehern_03 (verified owner)

    What would be the best way to waterproof seams ? Dyneema tape?

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  3. Question

    SamFarrington

    For the 300D pact material, can you advise if it is nylon, polyester, or some other fiber?
    Also, if you know, the hydrostatic head in mm would be helpful to have.
    Thank you.

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    • One person found this helpful

      admin

      It is polyester and it has over 4000 mm head pressure rating.

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  4. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful

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    123blamo123

    I see it has a PU coat. Does this mean it’s waterproof or just highly water resistant? I want to make some bikepacking bags out of this material.

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn

      It is waterproof.

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  5. mhesshome

    Made a light weight backpack with this!

    mhesshome (verified owner)

    Enjoyed sewing a back pack of this material. My own design. 36 liter bag with additional 12 in collar. added two side and back pockets of mesh and brought the weight in at 11 ounces.

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    martinlizo (verified owner)

    Hi. Is grey and charcoal gray the same ? Thanks.

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  7. Question

    Kevin Cayton (verified owner)

    I just ordered some of this to use as reinforcement for a Xenon Sil tarp. Is there an adhesive that will bond this to the sil?

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    • Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas

      Your best best is to use some type of seam sealer and glue it to the tarp.

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