High-strength rope: The VEVOR braided nylon rope, with a diameter of 3/16 inch, has a breaking strength of 720 lbs/3.20 kN and is 1000 ft/304.8 m long. Its robust and reliable quality makes it suitable for various professional tasks.
Braided construction: Our climbing rope features a braided design that combines high-tenacity nylon with a twisted inner core. It's robust enough to handle any task, yet flexible and easy to knot. Say goodbye to fraying!
1000 ft/304.8 m length: Our outdoor climbing rope reaches an impressive length of 1000 ft/304.8 m. That's as tall as a 100-story building! Perfect for all your daily work in the air, whether for home projects or outdoor adventures.
720 lb/3.20 kN breaking strength: The VEVOR 3/16" nylon rope has excellent tensile strength. It is recommended to work with 220 lbs and achieve a breaking strength of up to 720 lbs; this ensures the highest level of safety when working with ropes.
ABS pulley: Our tree care rope comes with a high-quality ABS pulley. Say goodbye to tangled cables and enjoy hassle-free storage!
Versatile nylon rope from VEVOR – ready for any challenge.
Get ready for any task with our extra-long nylon rope! Perfect for swinging, camping, crafting, outdoor hiking, drying laundry, and more!
Our outdoor climbing rope features a robust braided construction with a 32-strand nylon outer layer and a multi-strand twisted inner core. No more worries about wear and tear!
With a length of 1000 ft/304.8 m, equivalent to the height of a 100-story building, you have the climbing rope you need for any task. Say goodbye to splicing and hello to simplicity!
Our braided nylon rope has a diameter of 5 mm and a breaking strength of 3.20 kN. That's like holding the strength of 13 bags of cement in your hand!
Our tree care rope is now even smarter thanks to the top-of-the-line ABS reel! No more tangles – just easy storage and greater efficiency for all your aerial work.
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