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PVC vs Hypalon Inflatable Boat Material

The definitive comparison between PVC (polyvinyl chloride) and Hypalon CSM (chlorosulfonated polyethylene) — the two dominant materials used in inflatable boat construction worldwide.

PVC Fabric

  • Cost: 30-50% cheaper than Hypalon. Most affordable inflatable boat material on the market.
  • Weight: Lighter than Hypalon. Easier to carry, pack, and transport when deflated.
  • Repairability: Excellent. PVC patches bond easily with standard PVC glue or solvent welding.
  • Weld Type: High-frequency (RF) welding creates strong, consistent seams. Fusion bonding available.
  • Best for: Recreational boats, inflatable SUPs, kayaks, budget-friendly dinghies, seasonal use.

Hypalon CSM Rubber

  • Cost: Premium material. Significantly more expensive than PVC across all boat sizes.
  • Weight: Heavier than PVC. Less portable but more robust in demanding conditions.
  • Repairability: Moderate. Requires two-part adhesive (glue). Repair patches need careful preparation.
  • Construction: Hand-glued seams or chemical bonding. No RF welding possible with Hypalon.
  • Best for: Professional RIBs, commercial use, search and rescue, tropical climates, long-term fleet ownership.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor PVC Hypalon CSM
Relative Cost$ (budget-friendly)$$$ (premium)
Weight (3m boat)25-35 kg35-50 kg
UV ResistanceGood (with UV coating)Excellent (inherent)
Chemical ResistanceGoodExcellent (oil, fuel, acid)
Abrasion ResistanceModerateExcellent
Flexibility (cold)Stiffens below 0°CFlexible to -20°C
Lifespan (typical)8-12 years15-20+ years
Color RetentionFades over timeExcellent long-term
Seam StrengthRF weld = very strongGlued = good
Ease of RepairEasy (PVC glue)Moderate (2-part adhesive)
Environmental Temp-10°C to 50°C-20°C to 70°C

Which Should You Choose?

Choose PVC if you are a recreational boater on a budget, need a lightweight portable boat, or use your boat seasonally in moderate climates. Modern military-grade PVC (1100-1670 dtex) offers excellent durability for most users at half the cost of Hypalon. Choose Hypalon if you leave your boat inflated full-time in tropical sun, operate a commercial or rescue fleet, need chemical/oil resistance, or plan to keep the boat for 15+ years. Hypalon's superior UV resistance and longevity justify the premium for professional users.