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Ottertex Nylon Ripstop Fabric is a 70 Denier, 1.9oz lightweight yet highly durable nylon material with PU waterproof coating. Measuring 62/63 inches wide, it offers excellent water repellency, dustproofing, and airtight properties, making it ideal for tents, tarps, flags, kites, and inflatable covers.
P**.
Quality of fabric is very good.
Nice color and quantity
E**C
Excellent fabric
I am really pleased with this fabric, because it’s not the cheap, plastic fabric so often seen in ponchos, etc. this is a waterproof ripstop nylon, and well made. I made a rain cover for my Osprey backpack and it came out well.
N**R
Sturdy and waterproof
Will make a nice cover piece for my kayak.
M**J
Cheap fabric, poorly cut
This is a poor quality fabric, it is so thin it is translucent. The cutting by the seller is awful- unravelling threads everywhere, not clean cut like most vendors do It was poorly folded and just lumped into the package. I compare this to a fabric thatI recently obtained from another vendor that was much better quality material and cut with tidy seams. It was of the exact same spec., same denier, and more surprisingly the same price. This material is not cheap so it should be of much higher quality and trimmed properly.
C**E
Great material
Bought it to make flags because it is waterproof. So far so good. Love the neon!
E**M
Good value
Made a dog coat cover for rainy day. Material is durable.
J**.
Decent fabric, NOT what kitemakers would call "coated" ripstop.
This is not bad fabric, but for a kite maker there are some issues you should be aware of. This is NOT coated ripstop, at least as kitemakers understand the term, and it is going to fray unless you hot-cut it, hem all cut edges or use some "fray stopper" goop afterwards. And it ships folded, so you are going to have to deal with creases -- which should be easier to deal with than if it wad coated, at least. And being uncoated, it is going to stretch.Still, the color selection is good and includes some I have not found in coated sailmaker-quality ripstop nylons. I think it would be fine for accent colors where you don't need to back-cut it or in applications, like smaller single line deltas/eddies/sleds and such, where a bit of stretch is not going to mess you up.In sum, it is fine for what it is, but it is not what a kitemaker would wish it was. Know what you are getting, and you'll be happy with it.
K**R
C.R.A.P.
This type of fabric is NOT supposed to shrink, but shrink it did. Used it to make a cover for an item on our patio, it got rained on and shrunk so much I can't get the cover off without cutting it off. Would caution against this crap and would never buy it again.
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