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The inspiration behind Zpacks’ comes from our obsession to carry the lightest weight gear in the world. Our gear must be more than just the lightest, it also has to provide total functionality while achieving those weights. To realize our goal, we have placed a focus on simple but innovative designs, manufacturing with cutting edge materials and constantly refining our processes. The search for the next generation of advanced technology will never end and neither will our desire to push the envelope for the benefit of adventurers everywhere. cuben cuben fiber

Waterproof Fabrics

Most Zpacks gear is made from "Dyneema® Composite Fabrics".Dyneema®Composite Fabric (Formerly Cuben Fiber) andfeatures DSM’s bio-based Dyneema® fiber technology. Sourced from renewable, bio-based feedstock, it is the first ever bio-based ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (HMPE) fiber. The fabric allows us to commit to sustainability while helping to reduce reliance on fossil fuel resources..

Dyneema®Composite Fabric is constructed of a grid of white Dyneema® threads laminated to a thin transparent polyester membrane. The Dyneema® fiber is up to 15 times stronger than steel on a weight for weight basis. Dyneema® floats on water and is extremely durable and resistant to moisture, UV light and chemicals. Dyneema® fiber has an extremely high tensile strength, and very low stretch making it ideal for our tents, tarps, and backpacks.

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Dyneema® Composite Fabric is available in a variety of weights. All weights shown are waterproof.

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.55 oz/sqyd Dyneema® Composite Fabric

This is the material used in our standard stuff sacks, and it is also the default weight for ourtarpsand tents. It has high tensile strength, but only moderate abrasion and puncture resistance due to the thin membrane material. Most of our products are sewn, then tapedfor strength. All colors are light and semi see-through.

Weight:.55 oz/sqyd (18.7 g/m²)

Tensile Strength:63 lb/in (552 N/5cm)

Puncture Strength:1.8 lb (8 N)

Water Resistance:15,000 mmH₂O

Made in the USA.

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.75 oz/sqyd Dyneema® Composite Fabric

This weight has a little bit higher Dyneema® thread count than our standard .55 oz material above. We offer it as a slightly more durable and less transparent choice for our tents.

Weight:.75 oz/sqyd (25.4 g/m²)

Tensile Strength:104 lb/in (911 N/5cm)

Puncture Strength:3.1 lb (14 N)

Water Resistance: 20,000 mmH₂O

Made in the USA.

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.75 oz/sqyd (25.4 gsm) Dyneema® Composite Fabric

Our "Lite" tent floor material weighs less and packs down smaller than our standard 1 oz/sqyd floor material. It has plenty of tear resistance, but offers slightly less abrasion and puncture resistance than our standard floors.

Some care should be exercised to move pointy twigs, rocks, and thorns from your tent spot. Choose spots on dry leaves and soft needles when possible to prevent rain splash-up. Tape is included with the tent in case you get a puncture.


Tensile Strength:
104 lb/in (911 N/5cm)

Puncture Strength:3.1 lb (14 N)

Water Resistance:20,000 mmH₂O

Made in the USA.

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1.0 oz/sqyd Dyneema® Composite Fabric

This weight has a double thick polyester membrane which gives it higher abrasion and puncture resistance. It is waterproof and has good strength to weight ratio for groundsheets, tent floors, or rain gear.

It is more of a charcoal gray, not quite as deep black as the photo.

Weight: 1.0 oz/sqyd (34 g/m²)

Tensile Strength: 104 lb/in (911 N/5cm)

Puncture Strength: 3.5 lb (15.5 N)

Water Resistance: 20,000 mmH₂O

Made in the USA.

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1.6 oz/sqyd Dyneema® Composite Fabric

This weight has more than twice the Dyneema® thread count of the thinner weights, and a double thick membrane as well. It has very high tensile strength, and excellent abrasion and puncture resistance.

We use this weight for products that need a little extra durability, like our Bear Bag Kit, or our Airplane Travel Case.

Weight: 1.6 oz/sqyd (52.5 g/m²)

Tensile Strength: 210 lb/in (1840 N/5cm)

Puncture Strength: 5.2 lb (23 N)

Water Resistance: >20,000 mmH₂O

Made in the USA.

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3.3oz/sqyd Ultra 100X


Ultra 100X is composed of a woven 100 denier Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) face fabric laminated to a waterproof lining. Our 2nd generation fabric has a 50% thicker, more durable .75 mil laminate. It has an "X" grid on the interior to add bias strength. The fabric is fully waterproof and has extremely high tear and abrasion resistance.

Weight:3.3 oz/sqyd (112 g/m²)

Tear Strength:69.4 lbs. warp; 89.6 lbs. fill

Water Resistance:
>20,000 mmH₂O

BreathableFabrics, Mesh & Insulation

Breathable fabrics allow moisture to pass through and evaporate so that you don't get sweaty and clammy feeling. Most clothing, sleeping bags, and materials that contact your skin should be breathable. You can also find insect netting, mesh, and insulation here.

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.51 oz/sqyd Ventum Ripstop Nylon

This super light, high quality, 7 denier fabricshowcases a ciré finish on both sides and weighs in at just .59 oz/sqyd (17 g/m²). Featuring a high quality "C0" durable water repellant (DWR), thisripstop and tear resistant material can also handle a light mist (but isnotwaterproof).

Ventum nylon cuts the wind while still allowing for excellent vapor transfer the makes the fabric highly breathable. With a soft texture, Ventum is not sticky or plasticky like some other fabrics in this weight range.

As the material is down and mosquito proof, it is an excellent choice for wind shell clothing and sleeping bag shells.

Ventum fabric tests at 39.5 CFM under ASTM D-737.

Weight: .51 oz/sqyd (17 g/m²)

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1.50 oz/sqyd Vertice Waterproof Breathable Fabric

Featured in our Vertice line of rain gear, this material is constructed with a tricot lining to wick moisture away from your skin, a waterproof, vapor permeable membrane in the middle, and 7 denier ripstop nylon on the exterior that is treated with a durable, effective "C6" water repellent.An incredible breathability rating blows away most other rain gear, including our previous generation fabrics.

Weight:1.50oz/sqyd (51g/ m²)

Vapor Transfer ( JIS L 1099 Method B1):56,000+ g/m^2/24hr

Water Resistance: >20,000 mmH₂O

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.67 oz/sqyd Ultralight Nano-Noseeum Insect Netting

This is the netting used in our tents. Regular "No-see-um" bug netting weighs about 1 oz/sqyd. This ultralight version weighs roughly a third less without noticeable difference in performance. It has extremely small holes which block even the smallest of insects including mosquitoes, noseeums, etc. Nothing gets through this screen.

Weight:.67 oz/sqyd (22.7 g/m²)

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5.0 oz/sqyd Lycra® Mesh

This mesh provides a superb 4-way stretch and is a great choice for exterior backpack pockets. It has a relatively light weight for mesh, while being difficult to tear. It can withstand getting caught on branches and other typical abrasion that backpacks are subjected to.

Weight:5.0 oz/sqyd (169.53 g/m²)

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3.5 oz/sqyd Mesh

This is the mesh that we use on a variety of backpack accessories. It has a relatively light weight for mesh, while being difficult to tear. It can withstand getting caught on branches and other typical abrasion that backpacks are subjected to. The hole size is a about 4 mm (a little over 1/8").

Weight:3.5 oz/sqyd (119 g/m²)

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5.3 oz/sqyd 3D Spacer Mesh

This mesh has a three dimensional structure which allows airflow and adds cushioning. It has a tricot backing so you can't see clear through the holes. We use it on the underside of our backpack's shoulder straps and belts to absorb sweat, add cushion, and add grip. Our 3D mesh weighs less than most other types.

Weight: 5.3 oz/sqyd (180 g/m²)

Thickness: About 3/32" (2.5 mm)

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FAQs

What is the material answer? ›

What is Material? Material is the matter, an object is made up of. It is a relatively broad term to be defined. They are classified based upon their properties. They have properties like hardness, strength, stiffness, thermal conductivity, heat capacity, permeability, and magnetism, etc.

Which of the following is an example of a material? ›

Materials occupy space and have some weight associated with them. Plastic, wood and stone are examples of materials.

Where do we get materials from? ›

Material resources include things like wood from trees, plastics made from chemicals, metals dug out of the earth, and rubber taken from rubber trees.

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A material is a substance or mixture of substances that constitutes an object. Materials can be pure or impure, living or non-living matter. Materials can be classified on the basis of their physical and chemical properties, or on their geological origin or biological function.

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Some of the examples of materials are: Wood, Glass, Metals (such as Iron, Aluminium, Copper, Silver, Gold), Steel, Stainless steel, Plastics, Paper, Rubber, Leather, Canvas, Concrete, Cotton, Wool, Silk, Nylon, Polyester, Cement, Sand, Sugar, Water, Soil, etc.

What are the four types of materials? ›

Materials can be classified into four main groups: metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites. Metals are materials on the left side of the periodic table of chemistry and include ferrous metals that have iron inside them (including steel) and nonferrous metals that don't.

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Descriptions and properties of common materials such as wood, metal, glass, plastics, ceramics and paper. Everything we make is made up of one or more materials. Different materials have different properties. Because of these different properties, they can be used to make many kinds of objects.

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Material things are related to possessions or money, rather than to more abstract things such as ideas or values.

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Material refers to a thing that something else is made out of. Material can also refer to cloth or can be used to describe something that is made of matter and exists in the physical world. Material has many other senses as a noun and an adjective.

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All materials are made up of matter. Matter is anything that takes up space. The three most familiar forms, or states, of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.

How are materials chosen? ›

Materials Selection refers to the process of identifying and choosing the most suitable materials for a particular application in engineering. The selection is made based on criteria such as mechanical properties, physical attributes, cost, availability, and sustainability among others.

What is material answers? ›

Explanation: Material refers to a thing that something else is made out of. Material can also refer to cloth or can be used to describe something that is made of matter and exists in the physical world.

How can you identify a material? ›

The initial stage in Material identification involves identifying the source of material ( stray, batch mix-up) product application( tensile, compression, fatigue), form of material ( casting, forgings, rolled, extruded, welded), shape of material ( plate, sheet, pipe, solid, preformed) followed by chemical analysis, ...

Why materials are important? ›

Materials are probably more significant in our culture than we realize. Transportation, housing, clothing communication, reaction and food production and virtually every segment of our daily lives is influenced by materials.

What is defined as the material? ›

: the elements, constituents, or substances of which something is composed or can be made. (2) : matter that has qualities which give it individuality and by which it may be categorized. sticky material.

How do you find out what a material is? ›

A few simple tests like measuring density, electrical conductivity, scratch resistance (simply estimate it using existing known-substances) and thermal capacity should allow you to narrow a lot of things down to just one or a few materials.

What is a material object example? ›

In plain language, philosophy considers a material object as something which consists of matter rather than something which exists only in the mind. For instance, the concept of a sphere is a mathematical construct, and not a material object. However, a marble that is shaped like a sphere is a material object.

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