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Vector net fabric

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Has anyone used vector net fabrics in their lay ups?

http://shop.fiberglasssupply.com/Carbon ... xsQAvD_BwE
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Re: Vector net fabric

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Yup, used it in a ski for the boy couple years ago. Can't say it really added anything other than it looks cool.
No way to quantify any structural advantages, it was a one off.
Did look cool though!\

Foamez was the cheapest I could find it at the time, still have enough left for another pair.

https://www.foamez.com/product/vector-n ... -per-yard/

Layed up easy, didn't add any real weight, or noticeable stiffness either for that matter.

Not sure it's the same stuff as your link but looks similar.

Will see if I can find a pic.

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Re: Vector net fabric

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Did you use the fish net looking stuff or the one with the 0 deg carbon?
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Sorry Vin,

It was just the fishnet stuff, no carbon.

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