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Nylon Pack Cloth | Fluorescent Green | 60″ Width

$8.18 / linear yard (60 inches)

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Uses for this fabric material include: Duffel Bags, tactical vests, sporting equipment bags, backpacks, horse blankets, chaps, hunting gear and bags, grill covers, flags, banners, laundry slings, laundry bags, cases and much more!

Note: All fabric material is sold by the linear yard(s). 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 Breaks: 50-99 Yards – 5% Off, 100 yards – 10% Off

Description

Nylon Pack Cloth | Fluorescent Green | 400/420 Denier | 60″ Width

Nylon pack cloth is a 420 (400) Denier polyurethane coated nylon fabric. Denier is defined as the weight in grams of 9000 meters of nylon fiber. If you’re looking for a water repellent fabric, you’ve found one. As a reminder, pack cloth is NOT waterproof.

Is Nylon packcloth waterproof? 420D nylon pack cloth coated with polyurethane makes it highly water repellent. Water repellent fabrics resists wetting, but if water strikes it with enough force, it will penetrate the fabric. For waterproof fabric, try our 18 oz vinyl. Available in a variety of colors.

Nylon Pack Cloth Uses

  • Duffel Bags
  • Tactical vests
  • Sporting equipment bags
  • Backpacks
  • Horse blankets
  • Chaps
  • Hunting gear and bags
  • Grill covers
  • Flags
  • Banners
  • Laundry slings
  • Laundry bags
  • Cases
  • Much more!

Nylon Pack Cloth Features

  • Water-repellent
  • Mildew Resistant
  • High Tear Strength
  • Low Shrinkage and Stretch
  • Good Abrasion Resistance
  • No Crocking
  • Minimal Fading (after 3 years)

Fabric Specs

Weight: 5.6-6 ounces per square yard

Width (inches): 60

Content: 100% High Tenacity Nylon

Coating: Polyurethane

Finish: Durable Water Repellent, and Dyed

Yarn: 420 (400) Denier

Weave: Plain

Color: Fluorescent Green

*Fabrics are mostly water and flame resistant, but sometimes water and flame proof depending on how long the fabric is exposed to those conditions*

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