Samson Solid Braid Nylon Rope

$ 7.00

4.9 (150) In stock

Description

1 spool new, 1/4 x 250' Samson solid braided Nylon rope.

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Double-braid rope is the most commonly used rope for rigging trees because of its high strength and low stretch. The name describes this rope's construction, 2 ropes in one. The inner core is protected by a tightly woven outer jacket, creating a very strong, flexible line with low stretch characteristics. In the final stage of manufacturing, Stable-Braid ropes are dip-coated in a bath of liquid Samthane that dries into an abrasion-resistant shell.

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