1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive
1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive

1" Nylon Tubular Webbing Tape Olive

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TECHNICAL SPECS

Material: Nylon Tubular Webbing
Width: 1inch / 2.5cm
Thickness: 0.08 inch / 2.0 mm
Weight: 1.13oz/yd | 35 g/m
Minimum breaking strength: 4000Lbs / 17.8kN
Certification: CE EN565, UIAA 103 Tape

FEATURES

  • Tubular webbing from GM CLIMBING: 1" / 2.5cm width, made of 100% nylon, tubular type, rated to minimum breaking strength of 4000lb / 17.8kN, used in a variety of practical outdoor uses, from creating anchor, slings, tie-down, lashing to DIY straps, leashes.
  • Durable! Quality nylon material assures excellent resistance to abrasion, UV, mildew and most chemicals, while yields highs strength, which makes webbing have high adaption to outdoor environment and be capable to serve for a long time.
  • Easy Knotting! Compare to flat webbing, tubular webbing is exceptionally excellent in holding knots, resisting abrasion and wears, especially from sharp bends.
  • Easy to sew with! Webbing with fine weave pattern is easy to sew with to create (diy) slings, ladders, dog leash, guitar strap, box straps, etc.
  • Versitle! Carry a roll of 1" nylon webbing with you will be a great help when you go camping, climbing, hiking, backpacking, set up hammock, slackline, zipline system and try to handcraft dog leash, box lift straps. More applications of webbing for you to create! 

GENERAL APPLICATIONS

Creating anchors in climbing, arborist, hammock, slackline, rigging system.
General tie-down, lashing
Handcrafting leashs, slings, various straps.
More applications for you to create with webbing!

Tough, Reliable Webbing Supports Your Every Step to Adventures

Popular with climbers, rescuers, firefighters to accomplish jobs where gears are required to be high strength, tough and durable: rigging anchors, improvising instant "Swiss Seat" harness, making restricted tethers, extending lanyards, slings.
1in Tubular Webbing by GM CLIMBING outperforms basically in every way, not only in high strength, durability, excellent adaption to outdoors, but in knotability, flexibility for ease of use in the field.

Higher Strength, Durable

Tubular shape (doubled material) provides 4000Lbf Extra High Strength.
Enhanced by high tenacity nylon material and professional weave, the webbing gains excellent durability and high resistance to abrasion.
Capable of safely serving for works at height, trusted by climbers, rescuers, survivalists.
Made into slings, lanyards, as a reinforced substitute to general straps, help fulfill the heavy-duty jobs in daily life

Supple and Nicely Hold Up Knots

Made to be supple, the tubular webbing can nicely hold up knots, largely expanding its uses which could only be limited by your imagination.
Less prone to be damaged by sharp bends, compared to stiffer flat webbing, the tubular webbing works great with most kinds of anchors or loads, rocks of any shape, I-beans, H-columns.

Ease of Use, Versatile

The webbing can be daisy-chained to be compact, convenient for carry-on, and easy to deploy when you need it.
By knotting and sewing, you could DIY a wide variety of soft slings, lanyards, tethers, climbing ladders, dog tie-outs, tie-down straps, gaiters, and REINFORCE straps of your backpack, duffel bags, etc.
Hollow inside, the tubular webbing works as padding to protect soft gears (ropes, cords, slings) from abrasion across sharp edges.

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