American-made 100% duPont filament fiber nylon rope. Over twice the strength of manila. Highly resistant to sunlight, rot & mildew. Don't be fooled by foreign imitations. 1/2" Rope (6250 lb. test) Pricing is per foot. |
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Seems like good rope. It is slippery when new and the usual aircraft awning hitch does not hold well. A half hitch below the awning hitch keeps it secure. (This turns the know into a midshipmans hitch.)
Nylon Tiedown Rope 1/2
This is the second time I purchase component by the feet and receive less than what I paid for. The first time was MIL wire for my RV-8. I purchase certain length and received 4 feet less! I call Spruce spoke with five different people and the last one told me she would send me a $25,00 gift card to restore my loss. The gift card never arrived after some time I called again spoke with the same person and another one and another one and she said now that I could use as credit for my next purchase. Guess what? I put the code on and nothing happens! Called again to go through the same thing. I gave up. Now, this rope as I purchased 60 feet. Guess what I am going to do? You are right! I will measure and see if they are cheating again! YES they are. The rope came 3 feet short and with one full feet completely shredded. Result, 4 feet less from 60. I can only use 56 feet. Paid 60. I took a photo of it. Too bad I cannot post here.
Nylon Tiedown Rope 1/2
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No, this is twisted nylon rope.