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Dacron Defined
The material used for the leading edge of most inflatable kites.
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From the sports photo archive - 6/29
Published June 29, 2009, 2:15 am, The Des Moines Register
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- KAPshop - for Kite Aerial Photography and more ...: This Dacron line is a fine line for KAP. Its strength is 220 lbs (100 kg), it is 650 ft (200 m) long and 0.1" (2,5 mm) thick.
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- Skipper Tote Sailcloth Bag | The Signals Collection | True Wind USA
- Cool Tool: True Wind Sailcloth Bags
- Sail La Vie Bags and Purses
- nautical style travel bags and fashion handbags made from kevlar racing ...
- Defender - Sailcloth/Tape
- Sailcloth - Shop Online for Sailcloth by the Yard
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