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100 Feet Of Heavy Duty 1/2 Inch Nylon Rope /anchor Line/climbing Rope on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Shawmut, Maine, United States

Shawmut, Maine, United States
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You are looking at 100 feet of 1/2 inch white nylon rope.

The diameter is .55 inches

The circumference is 1-1/2 inch

The break strength is 8200 lbs

 

This high quality nylon rope is steam treated and rot resistant. Made for the purpose of being in the water for long periods of time without rotting. Works great wet or dry. Please check out any of my other high quality ropes I have for sale.

 

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