Coated Kevlar Protective Patch x windproof


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Hi i just received a sample of Coated Kevlar Protective Patch and first impression is awesome material !
and i bought because some specifications like "strong", "cleanable", "waterproof", "easily cleaned" ...
i would like to know about the resistance to wind ... if its "waterproof" means that its "windproof" too ?

Thanks !!!
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Hello out there!
I am currently hunting for a material to patch the inside cuffs of ski pants and I'm considering
-400g Coated Kevlar Protective Patch Material from EC 
-Schoeller Keprotec Kevlar Fabric (weight unknown)

If anyone has experience with one or both of these, I'd really appreciate hearing what the differences are especially with respect to:
-Cut resistance (ski edges)
-Workability (cutting, sewing, foldability for edges)
-Tendency to fray at raw edges
-Waterproofness
-Any other factors that might be applicable to my intended use

Thanks in advance.
Saul.
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Hi Saul,

I’m afraid we don’t have any experience of the Keprotec product but if you have any specific questions on our patch material then I’m happy to answer.

Another option would be to purchase a small sample of the material (we do a small swatch for just £0.50) which you could buy to have a look a look and feel of without really committing much to it.

All the best,

Matt

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Matt (Staff) - 1/27/2020 1:01:56 PM
Hi Saul,I’m afraid we don’t have any experience of the Keprotec product but if you have any specific questions on our patch material then I’m happy to answer.Another option would be to purchase a small sample of the material (we do a small swatch for just £0.50) which you could buy to have a look a look and feel of without really committing much to it.All the best,Matt

Found the swatch and was going to put one on order but the cheapest shipping option to Canada is over
£9.  I would think that this could be sent in a regular letter for alot less than this.  Like £1.35?  Is there a way to get a sample shipped via regular letter mail in a standard envelope?

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Hi, OK, that does sound like way too much because yes, it can go in an envelope. I’ll need our technical staff to to check the website shipping calculator. I’ll message you on here as soon as it’s been corrected. Thanks for pointing this out.

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Matt (Staff) - 1/28/2020 11:09:02 AM
Hi, OK, that does sound like way too much because yes, it can go in an envelope. I’ll need our technical staff to to check the website shipping calculator. I’ll message you on here as soon as it’s been corrected. Thanks for pointing this out.

Thanks.  Looking forward to a solution.
S.

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