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Atwood Rope Micro Kevlar Cord 1.18mm (125ft)

Atwood Rope Micro Kevlar Cord 1.18mm (125ft)


Price
14,90 incl. VAT 25.5% (11.87 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs


Quantity
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Colour
Atwood Rope Micro Kevlar Cord 1.18mm (125ft) Yellow
Yellow
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Colour: Yellow

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The maximum amount of this product you can order is the amount we have in stock.
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Product description
Micro Cord Kevlar - Aramid
This heat-resistant Micro cord is like something from a spy movie; small, compact, and ultra-strong. With up to 320 lbs test, this cord is performing tasks of ropes that are 400% larger in size.

Made with sturdy, lightweight high-tech, fire-resistant Aramid fiber. This rope comes on a small reusable plastic spool.

Specs

• Rope Diameter - 3/64" / 1.18mm
• Tensile Strength - 320 lbs / 145 kg
• Heat resistant
• Aramid Braiding
• Lightweight & Strong
• Made In The USA 

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 100 x 60 x 60 mm.


Thickness
1 mm


Weight
0,038 kg
(with sales package 0,12 kg)


Country of origin
United States


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