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1000 Denier Fabric | Camo | 61″ Width – Discontinued

$14.04 / linear yard

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Products like luggage, sport bags, duffle bags, backpacks, wallets, horse blankets, rifle carriers, pet beds, chaps and many other products are made with our 1000 denier camo nylon.

Note: All denier fabric material is sold by the linear yard. Most orders are shipped folded; certain items 10 yards or more will be shipped on a tube. If you need your order to ship on a tube, please click the box on the cart page. Primed artist canvas is the only item shipped on a tube regardless of length.

Volume Discount Pricing Breaks: 50-99 Yards – 5% Off, 100 yards – 10% Off

Select your quantity below. Note: the quantity is the number of linear yards. A quantity of 5 equals 5 linear yards (each linear yard measures 36″ long).

Description

1000 Denier Fabric (Textured) Digital Army Camo – 61″ Width

1000 denier fabric consists of high tenacity nylon yarn, woven polyurethane coating, making it water repellent. Denier nylon is not as expensive as it’s Cordura version, but it has very similar properties. We use Cordura to refer to any hook and loop such as Velcro. Cordura is required for military specified products. For commercial uses, nylon canvas works just as well.

Use denier for these and many other projects:

  • Luggage
  • Sport bags
  • Duffel bags
  • Backpacks
  • Wallets
  • Horse blankets
  • Pet beds
  • Chaps
  • Much more!

Abrasion resistance, high-strength, price and a variety of colors make denier fabric a popular choice for durable products. 1050D ballistic nylon is also available for purchase.

1000 Denier Fabric Specs:

Weight: 8.2 oz/ sq yd (fabric weight), 1.5 oz/sq yd (coating weight), 9.7 oz/ sq yd (total weight)
Width: 61 inches
Content: Nylon
Coating: Poly-urethane
Color: Digital Camo
Finish: Dyed, polyurethane coating, and durable water repellent
Yarn: 1000 Denier Nylon 1000 Denier Nylon
Weave: 1×1 Plain weave
Material: Nylon (polyamide) fiber was invented by the DuPont corporation.

*Fabrics are mostly water and flame resistant. As a result, some are water and flame proof depending on how long the fabric is exposed to those conditions.

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