Thanks much Troy. I had seen that website before, but didn't have the link. Thanks! Your comments on water resistance "level" helps too. Neil. On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Troy <colorworks@gci.net> wrote:
> Hi Neil: > > In terms of durability, Sunbrella will outlast canvas by a good margin. It > used fairly extensively in the boating industry for boat covers and such. I > do my own sewing, and have made a number of bags out of the stuff, and it is > extremely durable. It sheds water very nicely, but is not waterproof. It was > truly waterproof, then it would not breath. It really takes a whole lot of > water to get any kind of seapage through it at all, and it dries out very > fast. Sunbrella is also solution dyed. Think of a carrot versus a radish. > Sunbrella is like a carrot in that is is dyed all the way through, whereas > most fabrics are like radishes. The stuff doesn't fade or stain to a > noticeable degree, unlike canvas. It is stiffer than cotton, so it may not > tuck under the pop top as easily, but I really don't hear that many people > complaining. > > For a very nice tent, check out > http://www.atelierspk.com/west_english.html > > This guy is very well respected. It's the same company that Benny Boy used > for his van. The quality I've seen from Go Westy is horrible. If you're > going acrylic, go with this guy above. > > Cheers, > > Troy >
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