If you’ve been following the evolution of ultralight tent and backpack fabrics over the last decade, you’ll know the names Cuben Fiber or Dyneema Composite Fabric (DCF). Along with other materials like Tyvek, sil/sil nylons and polyesters, and ultra-sil Cordura, DCF has steadily moved the goalposts as far as outdoor gear’s weight and strength is concerned. However, unless you’re a serious gear freak willing to spend large on internet orders from US-based small-batch cottage industries, you may not have had the opportunity to use, or even handle, this mythical fabric. Why is this?
Well, for starters, it’s incredibly costly, and the Australian market is too small to support large-scale production of such expensive items. Secondly, the main American players (e.g. Hyperlite Mountain Gear, ZPacks etc) use an online-only model; no…
