The mechanical behaviour of a soft composite material based on a hydro
gel polymer matrix reinforced with bundles of poly(ethylene terephthal
ate) (PET) fibres is analysed. The composite reproduces the typical J-
shaped stress-strain curves displayed by natural tendons and ligaments
. The lamination composite theory was used to investigate the role of
the fibres and the matrix properties, as well as the role of the windi
ng angle and the volumetric fraction of fibres, on the mechanical resp
onse of this system. The results suggested that large variations in th
e mechanical behaviour can be obtained by changing the winding angle o
f the fibres in the composite which determines the extent of the 'toe'
region and the sensitivity of the system to the rigidity of the fibre
s.