P.V.C VS Hypalon/CSM

P.V.C

Glued, heat welded, “Thermo-Bonded” (Zodiac only, trademarked, protected)

Easy to repair

U.V. Stabilized to prevent U.V. Photobleaching

Acid resistant

Damaged by oils and fuels, solvents

Turns brown and sticky from long term exposure to infrared radiation (heat) when combined with oils such as sun tan oils

Less expensive to manufacture from a man hour perspective

Lower cost, 90% of all inflatable boats are P.V.C. based

Better air keeping, especially Zodiac “Thermo-bonded”

Best brands Zodiac, Bombard

Hypalon/CSM

Sand & stick glued construction, handmade/assembled.

Time consuming to repair

More expensive to manufacture from a man hour perspective

U.V. Stabilized to prevent U.V. Photobleaching

Turns chalky white with prolonged U.V exposure

Oil resistant, fuel resistant, solvent resistant

Damaged by acids

Higher cost, 10% of all inflatable boats are Hypalon/CSM based

Good air keeping but expect to top off frequently

Best brands Zodiac, Zodiac MILPRO