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Sonex Upholstery

Postby Andy Walker » Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:42 pm

I'm planning to go with the Sonex factory Cordura/Nylon upholstery (I like leather, but not for the additional weight and cost). I contacted Sonex about it, and they are sending me a material sample. One thing I was annoyed by was that I asked if Sonex could ship a black glareshield cover with the gray upholstery (to minimize reflective glare). The response is "we don't offer a la carte options". That seems silly considering it doesn't cost them anything extra.

Anywho, does anybody have experience with the Cordura, and can speak to the comfort, durability, and quality of the material? Also, is there an easy way to dye the glareshield cover black for my purposes?

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Re: Sonex Upholstery

Postby N111YX » Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:14 pm

My skydiving rig is made of Cordura and it's great stuff. Looks new after 15 years.

I'm not sure you would want to dye it.

Better yet, go to an upholsterer or skydiving rigger to make one.

I used an upholsterer who was dirt cheap to make mods to my interior pieces...
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Re: Sonex Upholstery

Postby Andy Walker » Fri Feb 03, 2012 6:11 pm

N111YX wrote:My skydiving rig is made of Cordura and it's great stuff. Looks new after 15 years.

I'm not sure you would want to dye it.

Better yet, go to an upholsterer or skydiving rigger to make one.

I used an upholsterer who was dirt cheap to make mods to my interior pieces...


I have used Cordura before, but not Sonex's...just wondering if it's like every other 1000d Cordura I've used.

I wouldn't dye Cordura either; I think the glareshield cover is a close pile felt/carpet type material, it should dye well. If not, I'll make a new cover from something else or just paint flat black. :)
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Sonex Upholstery

Postby Sonex1517 » Fri Feb 03, 2012 9:46 pm

N111YX wrote:My skydiving rig is made of Cordura and it's great stuff. Looks new after 15 years.

I'm not sure you would want to dye it.

Better yet, go to an upholsterer or skydiving rigger to make one.

I used an upholsterer who was dirt cheap to make mods to my interior pieces...


Aha! Another skydiver on the forum!

I was hard core from 1985-2002 - freefall photographer for a long time.....

Sorry fir the thread hijack....couldn't resist.
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Re: Sonex Upholstery

Postby N111YX » Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:05 pm

Whoops. I mis-read the dying part, Andy.

As far as I know, Cordura is a brand name so it should be consistent material. I was going to go with the Cordura from Sonex but I saw the leather interior in another Sonex and I thought "you only live once" and all that... ;)



Andy Walker wrote:
N111YX wrote:My skydiving rig is made of Cordura and it's great stuff. Looks new after 15 years.

I'm not sure you would want to dye it.

Better yet, go to an upholsterer or skydiving rigger to make one.

I used an upholsterer who was dirt cheap to make mods to my interior pieces...


I have used Cordura before, but not Sonex's...just wondering if it's like every other 1000d Cordura I've used.

I wouldn't dye Cordura either; I think the glareshield cover is a close pile felt/carpet type material, it should dye well. If not, I'll make a new cover from something else or just paint flat black. :)
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