



🖤 Elevate your gear game with the ultimate lightweight, waterproof powerhouse!
This 420D Oxford cloth fabric by DAFUN combines lightweight nylon with a durable PU coating, delivering waterproof protection and UV resistance. Measuring 72"x59", it’s easy to cut and sew, making it perfect for bags, outdoor gear, tents, and DIY home projects. Designed for professionals and makers who demand versatility and reliability in every stitch.
| Color | Black |
| Brand | DAFUN |
| Material | Nylon |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Item Weight | 0.52 Kilograms |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 71.97"L x 59.06"W |
| Size | 2 yard |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | False |
| Manufacturer | DAFUN |
| Item Weight | 1.14 pounds |
| ASIN | B08P8TKDH9 |
| Item model number | nylon |
| Date First Available | November 28, 2020 |
S**R
Believe I was originally shipped the wrong color? That said, how to I get more of it?
I think I was originally shipped the wrong color for a light gray? Using that original Amazon order and selecting "Buy It Again" I am getting a totally different color. Unfortunately the original is cut and sewn and I need some additional. The color is so different I am sure this is just not a run color variance. Something must have been goofed up on the original order, label, or what was in the packaging.So far unable to resolve through Amazon. Amazon listing needs to have a color number or have a corresponding seller nomenclature number to cross reference since they sell more than one gray. I now suspecting someone may have shipped me olive green labeled light gray.....if their green is very light? Because next to their light gray, the material I received originally has a green tint to it. I have reordered all their grays to compare. Nothing comes close.The product itself is great. But if I can't resolve this color issue it is useless and wasted lots of time and money.Bottom color in the photo is the original shipped when ordering Light Gray (Product Barcode sticker indicates B08Y696DNY but looks slightly green compared to new order).The middle of the stack is that color I got clicking "Buy It Again".The top of the stack is their other Gray ...I ordered thinking I was getting the wrong gray.If this gets resolved I will be removing this negative review if possible.UPDATE:The seller contacted me through Amazon. Shipped me some product direct, that matched the original order. I changed my 1 star review, to a 5 star review..... due to this customer service. Even though this was not the color I actually intended for the project. But halfway in to something already done, at least I could match what was already started. Thank You.UPDATE: I indeed was shipped the wrong color. One not available to order. They made it right but shipping me enough product to finish my project. Couldn't ask for a better solution.
C**G
Strong yet machine sew-able
Durable, easy to work with, and have used it to make a variety of water-resistant bags for items. Dark gray is a good color-with black nylon straps, zippers, etc.
D**K
Just what I needed
I wanted to make a light weight spray cover for my canoe. This material was perfect for the job. Very sturdy yet light weight. Was easy to work with and stitch, even with multiple layer as you can see near the front of the canoe. Sticky backed velcro strips also attach easily and stay on to allow for stitching.Big thumbs up for this material. I'll be buying more for other projects.
K**E
Its waterproof
Just what I was looking for.. waterproof and great color for my projects.
B**E
Very Good
Great quality fabric
M**A
Works great for lining bags
Not too heavy and don't need interfacing. Sews beautifully and doesn't fray. I have now ordered more of it and will get it in different colors.
J**E
Good Quality
Nice color and very good and sturdy quality.
R**.
Shorter than advertised and shrinks/expands like crazy
The media could not be loaded. I bought this for my diy built truck bed camper tent. I was attracted to the five yard continuous length (exactly how much I needed) at a seemingly good price for the high dernier count and waterproofness. When I measured it, it was short by several inches, but I didn't have time to return and get anything else, so I used it anyway. It's definitely thicker to cut and pin than regular fabric, but it stitched fine on a regular sewing machine with regular polyester thread. Got it pieced together and attached it to the wooden camper shell using small screws and 1" washers, plus some turn style grommets. The fabric's been nothing but a problem. Depending on the temperature, it shrinks and expands like crazy. I've never experienced this with any commercial tent material, so I didn't even know it was a possibility. Sometimes it shrinks too much to be able to attach the exterior grommets, sometimes it expands so much that it just flaps around in the wind and creates large gaps that let bugs through. No good. I've used some large safety pins to try to hold it and make it adjustable, but even those have broken as the material suddenly expanded in some places. It's very unpredictable. I should get something else to replace it, but I spent $50 on this, plus a lot of work, and I don't camp enough to make it worth spending more to get the right kind of fabric.On the up side, it does seem to be waterproof in the way that most tents are where it sheds water well (survived a rain storm while camping), but if there's a pocket where water collects, then it will start to leak, especially if you touch it. If you're just using it as a tarp and it doesn't matter if it expands/contracts, it could work for you.
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