Non-wood biofibres from plant can be classified into trunk/stem/frond, bast, straw, leaf, seed/fruit and grass [7]. Therefore, it is valuable to compare the characteristics of durian skin fibre within its group; fibre obtained from fruit. Physical properties of DSF were determined and presented in Table 1. Table 1 also tabulated comparison of DSF in terms of length-to-diameter (L/D) ratio, density and moisture content with other types of fruit fibres. Generally, DSF is comparable to other fruit-based natural fibres as it shows within the range of properties as other natural cellulose fibre. Therefore DSF is a potential reinforcement for biopolymer to produce natural fibre composites [8].