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1.0 oz Dyneema® Composite Fabric CT2K.18 (Half Yard)

$18.30

Dyneema® Composite (formerly Cuben Fiber) is sold by the half yard and are all 54-inches wide. This is another lightweight DIY material for skin, tarps, stuff sacks, rain skirts and more. It is tough, light, and waterproof. 1.0 ounce per sq yard is for gloves, stuff sack, and tarps.

CT2K.18 Weighs 1.0 ounce per sq yard

Color: WHITE, BLACK

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Dyneema® Composite (formerly Cuben Fiber) is sold by the half yard and are all 54-inches wide. This is another lightweight DIY material for skin, tarps, stuff sacks, rain skirts and more. It is tough, light, and waterproof. 1.0 ounce per sq yard is for gloves, stuff sack, and tarps.

CT2K.18 Weighs 1.0 ounce per sq yard

Need a continuous piece of fabric longer than 40 yards? Please contact us directly at: [email protected]

Dyneema® Composite Fabrics offer several unmatched benefits, making them your best choice for camping and backpacking gear:

  • Strong fibers:  DCF is 15 times stronger than steel according to its weight per weight ratio. It is also low-stretch to reduce sagging.
  • Durable construction: For gear that needs to endure unpredictable conditions, durability is vital. Dyneema® Composite Fabrics are UV and water-resistant, and they withstand tears and abrasion.

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

Specs:

  • Fabric Width 54-inch
  • Weight per sq yard 1.0 oz
  • Color – White (no finish), Black
  • Tensile Strength ASTM D3039
    • Warp 104 lb/in
    • Weft 104 lb/in
  • Elongation at Break ASTM D3039
    • Warp 2.9%
    • Weft 2.9%
  • Tear Strength Mil-C-21189 10.2.4
    • Warp 21 lb
    • Weft 21 lb
  • Puncture ASTM F1342 Probe B – 3.1 lb
  • Water Resistance AATCC TM127 – 20,000 mmH2O

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Weight 21.26 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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SKU DSM006

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  1. Question

    Brian Lintz

    Would the 1.0 dyneema be the best for a tent footprint. And do you think I would need to hem the edges or not.

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      Customer Service

      Hi Brian, Yes, this is a great choice for a footprint. I would recommend hemming the edges. Another material that is a great choice for a footprint is Tyvek.

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