Shapers® Premium E-Glass produces Ultra Clear, High Tensile, Lightweight & Highly Durable Surfboards. The new industry standard in surfboard E-Glass.
Features
- Per Meter Cut / Sold in a Continuous length.
- 27" Wide
- Ultra Light Weight - Ultra lightweight cloth that is also highly durable.
- Ease of Use - Easy to wet out and cut. Designed to sit flat with superior drapability.
- High Clarity - Ultra high clear finish produces ultra white surfboards and also perfect for resin pigment colour laminates.
- Superior Tensile Strength - Enhanced mechanical properties for superior E-Glass tensile strength.
- Strength to Weight - Superior strength to weight ratio for E-Glass constructions.
- Reliable Performance - High glass fibre purity levels ensure consistent and reliable performance.
Shapers E-Glass
The Industry Standard
Shapers E Glass Cloth is setting a new industry benchmark for easy of usability and high performance output. Shapers E-Cloth will absorb minimal amounts of resin because of it's tight weave resulting in light surfboards.
Shapers E-Glass
Comparison Analysis
Performance may vary on a finished product due to blanks used and laminating techniques. Statistics are based on laminated panels and epoxy laminated surfboards.
Commonly used glassing layups for shortboards.
Shortboard Scheduling
Comp / Lite: 1 x 4oz + 1 x 4oz (patch) Deck | 1 x 4oz. Bottom
Standard: 2 x 4oz. Deck | 1 x 4oz. Bottom
Strong: 1 x 6oz. + 1 x 4oz. Deck | 1 x 4oz. Bottom
*to be used as a guide only.
Brands Who Trust Shapers Premium Composites...
3 Reviews
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Fibreglass cloth
Arrived packaged well and looks good quality.
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Good product
Fast freight, easy to deal with
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2oz 27'' fibre glass
I use this stuff for full restorations where a board needs an entire re lamination over existing glass. Keep the weight down on what a re generally already very heavy board. Also good for snap repairs with a 4oz or 6oz beneath it to support the repaired area. For laminating inlays such as flax or cloth inlays this stuff is the bees knees too. Allows you so sand the area after lamination without sanding your precious inlay. Top stuff, wouldn't be caught without it. SUBSCRIBE to Small Kine Ding Repairs on YOUTUBE :D Cheeeeeee!