oldmanwalking wrote:Hi Strider
I understand the many advantages of Cuben Fibre, however it is perhaps a mistake to simply try and compere it with silny as there are many variations of cuben available, but my point with regards fragility is primarily to do with the use for which I intend for it.....that being a 6 month trek....and the known drawback of cuben being its susceptibility to abrasion......compered with silny. Hence it is perhaps fair to suggest that this is in fact an inherent issue of the fabric itself.
oldmanwalking wrote:Doubtless you've had a look at the Nordisk website by now, what do you think, especially the new Lofoten range which I think are just amazing in both weight and size.
I've been trying for some time now to convince Nordisk to venture into the Aus-NZ market as I think there's great potential here. They are considering the idea and have just opened up in Japan, so who knows, we may just see their gear, and not just tents here one day soon.
I've looked at the Z-Packs range and whilst I am impressed I am still a tad skeptical about the overall durability of Cuben Fibre .
Again thanks for the info.
jimmeyer176 wrote:oldmanwalking wrote:Doubtless you've had a look at the Nordisk website by now, what do you think, especially the new Lofoten range which I think are just amazing in both weight and size.
I've been trying for some time now to convince Nordisk to venture into the Aus-NZ market as I think there's great potential here. They are considering the idea and have just opened up in Japan, so who knows, we may just see their gear, and not just tents here one day soon.
I've looked at the Z-Packs range and whilst I am impressed I am still a tad skeptical about the overall durability of Cuben Fibre .
Again thanks for the info.
Nothing to be skeptical about with cuben fiber as long as you understand it's disposable, Mountain Laurel Designs rates their cuben shelters at about 200-250 uses, where as Silnylon will last more then double that.
jimmeyer176 wrote:I read it on an online forum from a source I trusted or I wouldn't have shared it, perhaps my wording is in poor form as it's a not a direct quote from Ron or MLD, however everyone the industry knows that cuben has a short life, even zpacks says their shelters are only guaranteed for a single 2500 mile hike, that's less then 250 nights use. Tarptent won't use it for this reason. Cuben has half the life of quality silnylon (on average), email MLD and I'm sure they'll verify this.
jimmeyer176 wrote:Tarptent won't use it for this reason.
We don’t make cuben fiber products due to the extreme fabric expense, problems with seam taping and poor abrasion resistance. Not only is cuben fiber nearly 5x the price of the fabric we use now, but cuben fiber seams behave poorly under stress and must be seam taped. That’s not too hard for simple shelters with straight seams but very labor intensive for more complex shelters with curved seams such as the Double Rainbow (and many more). Our prices would likely triple for curved shelters, an outcome which would violate everything we strive for in making affordable shelters. Finally, weight wise, using cuben fiber would mean a typical weight reduction of 4-6 ounces ( ~150g, a gulp of water or perhaps 3 candy bars) and we would argue that no one can notice that kind of weight difference in a loaded pack.
jimmeyer176 wrote:This is comparable to or in excess of standard coated nylons
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