PVC Coated Webbing Comparing with Leather
Jan 22, 2025
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PVC Coated Webbing Comparing with Leather
Weather Resistance
PVC Coated webbing performs better than leather in various weather conditions. It is resistant to salt water, which makes it a popular choice for hunting dogs that often wear PVC collars. However, it's important to rinse and dry your PVC coated products after they get dirty, as salt water can damage accessories over time. In contrast, leather weakens when wet and can tear more easily, especially at the holes for staples and stitching.
Comfort on the Skin
One downside of PVC coated nylon webbing is that it can irritate the skin. This material does not breathe well and is relatively stiff. For example, if a short-haired dog wears a PVC collar for a long time, it may cause chafing. Similarly, horse reins made of PVC coated strap can lead to blisters on your hands more quickly than leather reins. Leather, being a natural material, is more breathable and flexible, which means it tends to be more comfortable and less irritating.
Sustainability
When it comes to sustainability, PVC coated webbing dog collar is not eco-friendly.
It cannot be recycled or naturally decomposed because it is made through chemical processes.
The webbing and coating are different materials that cannot be separated for recycling.
On the other hand, leather is a natural product that can break down over time and be reused in various ways, such as making shoes from old leather car upholstery. Therefore, leather has a more favorable degradation process and more recycling options compared to waterproof PVC coated tape.
Lifespan
The lifespan of both PVC TPU and leather is quite similar, but it depends on how the materials are used and maintained.
Factors like the type of accessories used in making items like dog leashes and how often they are exposed to water can affect longevity. If leather frequently gets wet, it may wear out faster than PVC coated nylon webbing for making dog collar.

