FlexaZip Marine Grade #10 Separating Zippers (All-Plastic, Double Pull)
FlexaZip Marine Grade #10 Separating Zippers (All-Plastic, Double Pull)
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Corrosion-proof performance for boat covers, enclosures, sail bags, tents, and outdoor gear.
FlexaZip Marine Grade Zippers Built for salt, sun, and heavy-duty outdoor use. FlexaZip zippers are purpose-built for tough marine and high-exposure applications so you get smooth operation, reliable closure, and long-lasting durability where rust isn’t an option.
Why FlexaZip#10? Heavy-duty molded plastic teeth for lightweight strength and long-lasting performance. All-plastic, corrosion-resistant components designed for marine + saltwater environments.
Auto-lock slider helps keep your zipper securely closed and double-pull design for easy access from either side.
Separating zipper construction for versatile canvas and enclosure builds.
Weather- and UV-resistant for dependable outdoor performance.
Extra-wide 3/4" tape for smooth, easy sewing and a clean finish.
Best For: marine canvas + upholstery pros, DIY boat cover repairs, bimini and enclosure builds, and any project needing a rust-free #10 zipper.
FlexaZip is designed to perform in rugged marine and outdoor conditions, delivering dependable closure where it matters most: Marine enclosures Sail bags Tents and awnings, outdoor gear and heavy-duty fabric projects.
Tooth Size: #10 molded plastic slider: auto-lock, all-plastic (corrosion-resistant)
Pulls: double-pull (two sliders) Construction separating zipper
Tape Width: extra-large 3/4" wide tape (easy sew)
Colors: Black or White
Lengths: 24"–120" (ready-made) Choose Your Size measure the finished zipper opening(not the fabric edge), then select the closest zipper length. If you’re between sizes, sizing up is often easiest to create a tale or split the difference for easy zipping.
Are these zippers marine safe? Yes—FlexaZip uses corrosion-resistant, all-plastic components designed to handle saltwater exposure and harsh weather.
What does “separating zipper” mean? A separating zipper fully separates at the bottom—ideal for enclosures, covers, and panels that need to open completely.
Do the sliders lock? Yes—these feature an auto-lock all-plastic slider to help keep the zipper in place until pulled.
Pro Tip: Pair FlexaZip with marine-grade thread for the cleanest stitch and best long-term performance.
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Clear marine vinyl comes by the yard or full roll. Need a specific length? Choose "By the Yard" and enter the quantity in yards (one yard is 36" long by 54" or 72" wide). If you want the whole roll? Select "Full Roll" and enter the quantity. You usually get a better discount on a full roll. Once you've chosen your option, adjust the "Quantity" and add it to your cart! Check the Length Guide for more examples.
For cleaning, use mild dish soap and warm water, or opt for specialized vinyl cleaners like 303 Clear Vinyl Cleaner/Protectant or IMAR Cleaners. Avoid harsh cleaners like Windex or bleach. Once completely dry, roll the vinyl back onto the original cardboard tube (no packing materials inside) and store it upright in a cool, dry place with consistent temperatures.
Clear vinyl offers exceptional clarity, UV resistance, water resistance, high flexibility, durability, and is easy to clean. It can be enhanced with various additives such as colorants, UV stabilizers, cold crack stabilizers, and fire retardants, setting it apart from regular vinyl.
Clear Vinyl is made from high-quality PVC plastic. There are also different types of plasticizers that can be used to make clear vinyl. We make sure to use a DOTP plasticizer which is the safest in the market and it is lead and phthalate free.
Perfect for a wide range of applications, including boat enclosures, porch windows, safety barriers, table coverings, Greenhouses, Bag Liners and Purses, Pet Doors, Chicken Coops and more.
We've spoken to over 100 manufacturers, and all of them say they simply don't have machines large enough to produce wider vinyl. It took us years to find a factory that could produce 72" vinyl. The only way to make it wider is to create a much thinner product, similar to a painter's tarp from Home Depot, which wouldn't be suitable for windows. The other option is heat sealing panels together, but this creates seams and requires a $50,000 machine.
The tinted vinyl reduces the light passing through it differently based on thickness.
- 10G Tinted (0.25 mm) | VLT Visible light transmission 50.2% | UVR UV blocking rate 92.6% | IRR Infrared rejection rate 32.2%
- 20G Tinted (0.50 mm) | VLT Visible light transmission 53.9% | UVR UV blocking rate 96.8% | IRR Infrared rejection rate 29.8%
- 30G Tinted (0.75 mm) | VLT Visible light transmission 48.5% | UVR UV blocking rate 98.3% | IRR Infrared rejection rate 33.4%
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