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Frequently Asked Questions

 
  • What makes neoprene a superior material?
    Neoprene is elastic, buoyant, durable and insulates. In addition to floating and insulating, our totes to expand to hold a variable amount of goods. Conversely, when the goods are removed from the totes, they will return to their original shape and size. Neoprene is great for product applications wanting to keep moisture out or in.

  • What makes the seams waterproof on the bags and backpacks?
    All sewn seams are heat sealed with a waterproof taping.

  • How do I care for my AQUA•PRUFF product?
    All AQUA•PRUFF products are machine washable. Wash in cold water and hang dry only.

  • Are the zippers on AQUA•PRUFF products waterproof?
    Although seams are waterproof, the zippers are not waterproof. If a zipper is submerged in water it will allow water to seep through.

  • Can I have products screen printed with my company or school logo?
    AQUA•PRUFF has the capability of screen printing existing products with your company logo or school logo. If you are seeking to raise money for your school or are looking for a great gift for your preferred customers AQUA•PRUFF products make unique giveaways or fundraisers. Please contact us for more information.

  • What makes AQUA•PRUFF bags so comfortable to carry?
    The neoprene in the handles acts as a great cushioning agent for heavy loads in bags and totes. The elasticity of the neoprene will “give” with the load and help prevent pinching or binding on the shoulder.

  • Do the zippered bags and back packs really float?
    Yes they really float! The nitrogen trapped in the closed cells of the neoprene creates a flotation effect, even though the material is not listed for flotation device use, nor should it ever be used for a flotation device.

  • Do the products really insulate?
    Neoprene is an insulating material and will act as a buffer to a hot or cold surface. The nitrogen trapped in the closed cells of the rubber creates a temperature transfer barrier (much like thermo-pane windows).

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