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Surfboard fiberglass cloth is plain weave fabric made of E-glass filaments. This fabric is strong, durable and lightweight that is designed to provide superior handling and cleanliness to insure a smooth manufacturing process.
Because its perfected finish, the fabric gives surfboard a brilliant whiteness to make graphics stand out above the rest .
We have developed an assortment of styles, each offering unique physical properties-which help you meet the meticulous requirements of the surfboard industry.
Balanced 18 × 18 construction
Smooth, uniform finish for lamination and sheathing
Excellent drapability for curved surfaces
Ideal for surfboards, boat hulls, kayaks, and general FRP fabrication
24 × 14 warp-enhanced construction
Higher longitudinal strength and stiffness
Maintains the same 6 oz weight with improved structural performance
Recommended for areas requiring extra tensile support
Item | 6 oz Standard (7533) | 6 oz Warp Enhanced (7534) |
Style | 7533 | 7534 |
Width | 27" / 30" | 27" / 30" |
Construction | 18 × 18 | 24 × 14 (Warp-Enhanced) |
Weight | 6 oz | 6 oz |
Features | Standard 6 oz fiberglass cloth | Higher warp strength for structural reinforcement |
Marine laminates: boat hulls, decks, ribs, reinforcement layers
Surfboards, stand-up paddle boards, canoes & kayaks
Industrial composite panels & structural laminates
Aerospace and transportation composite structures
Mold making and tooling
DIY composite repairs and reinforcement projects
Excellent transparency and surface clarity after lamination
Strong, lightweight reinforcement for multiple resin systems
Reliable weave consistency and easy handling
Options for both standard and enhanced warp strength requirements
Suitable for professional and DIY composite builders
Q1. What is the main difference between 7533 and 7534?
7533 is the standard 6 oz cloth with balanced construction.
7534 is warp-enhanced with higher longitudinal strength for structural use.
Q2. Which resin systems are suitable?
Both styles work with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resins.
Q3. What applications benefit from the warp-enhanced 7534?
Areas requiring higher tensile strength—such as boat stringers, spars, structural panels, and high-load composite components.
Q4. Is 6 oz cloth good for finishing layers?
Yes. It provides smooth finishing and high transparency, ideal for visible surfaces in marine and sports products.
Q5. What widths are available?
Standard widths: 27" and 30". Custom widths are available upon request.
Surfboard fiberglass cloth is plain weave fabric made of E-glass filaments. This fabric is strong, durable and lightweight that is designed to provide superior handling and cleanliness to insure a smooth manufacturing process.
Because its perfected finish, the fabric gives surfboard a brilliant whiteness to make graphics stand out above the rest .
We have developed an assortment of styles, each offering unique physical properties-which help you meet the meticulous requirements of the surfboard industry.
Balanced 18 × 18 construction
Smooth, uniform finish for lamination and sheathing
Excellent drapability for curved surfaces
Ideal for surfboards, boat hulls, kayaks, and general FRP fabrication
24 × 14 warp-enhanced construction
Higher longitudinal strength and stiffness
Maintains the same 6 oz weight with improved structural performance
Recommended for areas requiring extra tensile support
Item | 6 oz Standard (7533) | 6 oz Warp Enhanced (7534) |
Style | 7533 | 7534 |
Width | 27" / 30" | 27" / 30" |
Construction | 18 × 18 | 24 × 14 (Warp-Enhanced) |
Weight | 6 oz | 6 oz |
Features | Standard 6 oz fiberglass cloth | Higher warp strength for structural reinforcement |
Marine laminates: boat hulls, decks, ribs, reinforcement layers
Surfboards, stand-up paddle boards, canoes & kayaks
Industrial composite panels & structural laminates
Aerospace and transportation composite structures
Mold making and tooling
DIY composite repairs and reinforcement projects
Excellent transparency and surface clarity after lamination
Strong, lightweight reinforcement for multiple resin systems
Reliable weave consistency and easy handling
Options for both standard and enhanced warp strength requirements
Suitable for professional and DIY composite builders
Q1. What is the main difference between 7533 and 7534?
7533 is the standard 6 oz cloth with balanced construction.
7534 is warp-enhanced with higher longitudinal strength for structural use.
Q2. Which resin systems are suitable?
Both styles work with epoxy, polyester, and vinyl ester resins.
Q3. What applications benefit from the warp-enhanced 7534?
Areas requiring higher tensile strength—such as boat stringers, spars, structural panels, and high-load composite components.
Q4. Is 6 oz cloth good for finishing layers?
Yes. It provides smooth finishing and high transparency, ideal for visible surfaces in marine and sports products.
Q5. What widths are available?
Standard widths: 27" and 30". Custom widths are available upon request.