WeatherMax 80, a 100% solution dyed polyester fabric, has taken away the need to make a choice between a waterproof and a breathable fabric by offering a solution to both. WeatherMax 80 is hightly breathable but still water resistant. WeatherMax can only be described as the next generation of cover fabric and awning material, ideal for a huge range of Marine and Outdoor applications.
ITEM CODE | DESCRIPTION | WIDTH | ROLL SIZE | COLOURS | WEIGHT |
CWM80-200 | WEATHERMAX 80 | 200 CM | 54.8 M | Black, Captain Navy, Light Charcoal | 271 GSM |
CWM80 | 150 CM | 68.5 M | All Colours |
From the blistering sun of the Australian outback to the soaking rains of the Brazilian rain forests, nothing handles the changing moods of Mother Nature better than WeatherMax.
Marine Performance Cover Fabric
For many years, the choice has been between waterproof and breathable fabrics but now WeatherMax offers a solution to both, being highly breathable and still extremely water resistant.
Solution dyed SaturaMax polymer yarns ensure superior colour consistency, colour fastness and high strength. The long-term colour retention of WeatherMax is a match to any traditional acrylic fabric.
WeatherMax is made with filament yarns. These yarns can be stretched but recover to their original length completely. This provides a very stable cover that will not shrink or grow. Acrylics, in comparison, are made from spun yarns that also stretch under load but do not recover completely, leading to unsightly sagging.
WeatherMax 80 is woven using an Ottoman weave. This is a combination of a plain and basket weave. This creates a fabric offering the best combination of strength, durability, and stability. It gives WeatherMax its firm feel and a very subtle ribbed texture, refined to the eye and luxurious to the hand.
WeatherMax Outdoor Performance Fabric
Solution dyed SaturaMax polymer yarns ensure superior colour consistency, colour fastness and high strength. The long-term colour retention of WeatherMax is a match to any traditional acrylic fabric
WeatherMax is made with filament yarns. These yarns can be stretched but recover to their original length completely. This provides a very stable cover that will not shrink or grow. Acrylics, in comparison, are made from spun yarns that also stretch under load but do not recover completely, leading to unsightly sagging.