One more thing I thought of this material was made to repair parachutes and is great for fixing soft tops and rips in seat covers. I have some seats I patched with this as a "temporary" fix 4 years ago that are holding well.
It is a strong ripstop nylon material- literally the same stuff parachutes are made from- with a good adhesive on one side.
I normally sell a 3.5 sq ft piece for $9.95, but will bring them to the show for $7 each or 3 for $20. I typically have these precut in 1'x3.5' pieces off the rool, the roll is 3.5' wide so if you want a bigger piece like 2'x3.5' or 3'x3.5' I can cut and bring it if I know in advance.
Great to have in the tool kit for emergency repairs of soft tops and doors on the road. You can make it a more permanent repair by sewing it and/or using
Marine Goop to seal it. I have a civilian Jeep top I patched on the road with it then sealed with the Goop when I got home and it is still good 3 years later, so it makes a nice lasting repair. I repair packs, Gore-Tex jackets and bivy covers, ponchos, and all kinds of other gear in the shop with this stuff with great results.
I also have full rolls that are 3.5'x300' available if anyone wants a roll because they are doing a lot of vehicle flipping or repairs or tent repairs or wants to resell- contact me to pricing on that.
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