1.7mm (1/16in) Throw Line 180Ft - Green
1.7mm (1/16in) Throw Line 180Ft - Green
1.7mm (1/16in) Throw Line 180Ft - Green
1.7mm (1/16in) Throw Line 180Ft - Green
1.7mm (1/16in) Throw Line 180Ft - Green
1.7mm (1/16in) Throw Line 180Ft - Green

1.7mm (1/16in) Throw Line 180Ft - Green

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TECHNICAL SPECS

Material: 100% UHMWPE (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene), 15 times stronger than steel. Compare to Dyneema, Spectra or Amsteel.
Diameter: 1.7mm / 1/16inch
Length: 55M / 180Ft
Weight: 2.2g/m / 2.37Oz/100ft
Breaking strength: 290kg / 650lb
Elongation at break: 4.6%

FEATURES

  • UHMWPE Throw Line gives ultra-high strength in smallest size, lightest weight: 650lb in 1.7mm (1/16in), 1,000lb in 2.2mm (3/32in). It satisfies all your requirements for work.
  • Smooth to the touch, slick in sliding! UHMWPE(Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) fiber with fine braiding produces a very smooth surface to make it easy to slide over the tree. Throw line is able to resist intense abrasion and has a long wear life. Zero fuzzy, quick conduction of heat, and Friction highly minimized.
  • Durable! It is highly resistant to water, moisture, most chemicals, UV, and abrasion due to the high-tech material UHMWPE. All these give throw line the ability to withstand extreme conditions and exposures and much prolong its lifespan up to 2~3 times than the line of other fibers.
  • Lowest stretch! Low stretch leads to efficient performance in practice to save labor.
  • 12-Strand hollow braid cord. You can do splicing with the cord to MYOG more outdoor gears, whoopie slings, fishing assist cord, continuous loop, etc.

Testimonials

This hardware kit is incredible. The pulleys are smooth rolling, The biners are high quality as is the rest of the kit. glad I chose this kit.

Jeremiah H.

I finally got to use these for summer camp and they worked very well. I was very pleased with them quality is great. Only thing that would be nice is a diagram or pamphlet on different set up options; which is not a big deal. You can find that info online.

D. Rumpf