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Soft Shell Tent Repair Material in Up-Cycled Bag
Repurposed and up-cycled 23Zero materials, ready for repairs, reinforcements, or custom projects.
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$24.95
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Description
23Zero Soft Shell Tent Repair Material in Up-Cycled Bag
Repurposed 23Zero materials, ready for repairs, reinforcements, or custom use.
This Soft Shell Rooftop Tent Repair Material kit is built from genuine 23Zero tent fabrics that have been upcycled into a practical, multi-use solution. Whether you’re making small repairs, reinforcing high-wear areas, or tackling custom projects, this kit gives you access to the same materials used across our soft shell rooftop tent lineup. Compact and easy to store, it’s a useful addition to any overland setup.
What’s Included
- Upcycled zippered storage bag
- 11 x 11 inch mesh panel
- 11 x 11 inch PVC (transit cover material)
- 11 x 11 inch green tent fabric
Key Features
- Upcycled 23Zero materials: Repurposed fabrics from real production materials, extending their usable life beyond the original build.
- Versatile material selection: Includes mesh, PVC, and tent fabric for a range of repair, reinforcement, or DIY applications.
- Compatible with soft shell tents: Material types align with those used across 23ZERO soft shell rooftop tents for consistent performance.
- Compact and portable: Stored in a durable zippered bag that’s easy to keep in your vehicle or gear kit.
- Utility-focused design: Ideal for field fixes, workshop projects, or extending the usability of existing gear.
Specifications
- Material pieces: 11 x 11 inches each
- Material types: Mesh, PVC transit cover material, tent fabric
- Storage: Zippered upcycled fabric bag
- Compatibility: 23Zero soft shell rooftop tents and general fabric repair use
Looking for more gear and setup tips? Read our Overlanding 101: Storage and Organization for Your Overlanding Setup.




