1" X 100' 3 strand nylon rope New old Stock. Rope has never been used Average BS= 22,000 lbs
White 3-strand nylon rope. Effective, all-purpose shock absorbent rope. High strength and elasticity. Recommended for securing boats and cargo. Resistant to abrasion, sunlight, rot, mildew and many common chemicals.
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