🔥 Tie Your Adventure Together with Kevlar Power!
The 9KM DWLIFE Kevlar Cord is a 50-foot, 100% Kevlar braided line offering exceptional tensile strength from 50 to 1500 pounds. Flame resistant and ultra-durable, it’s engineered for demanding outdoor activities like fishing, camping, kite flying, and survival, combining lightweight portability with unmatched wear and fire resistance.
Brand | 9KM DWLIFE |
Material | Kevlar fiber |
Color | Black |
Style | Multipurpose,Unique |
Line Weight | 50 pounds |
Item Diameter | 0.45 Millimeters |
Manufacturer | 9KM DWLIFE |
Item Length | 598.43 Inches |
Unit Count | 50 Feet |
Number of Items | 1 |
UPC | 724873186295 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.62 x 2.64 x 2.44 inches |
Package Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Brand Name | 9KM DWLIFE |
Part Number | 9KM-KL4025 |
Size | 750lb | 2.3mm(Dia.)x50ft |
Fishing Line Type | Braided |
M**M
Good stuff, knots hold well
I chose the 0.8mm size (8-strand hollow-braid).1st impressions using this cord -- I expected this cord to be round like a tiny rope, but it is flat like a tiny shoelace. Simple knots like square knot or bowline work with this cord. (It is NOT slick like nylon monofilament. Yeah, knots weaken the cord. There's sailor and mountaineer lore about proper knots for Kevlar.) This cord resists fraying at a metal hole, but not extraordinary. A freshly drilled hole can cut the cord. Chamfered hole, no fraying. Cord can be cut with a sharp knife, but scissors is better. Even with very sharp scissors, the cut end still frays. Unlike cotton thread, wetting the frayed end does not help getting it through a tiny hole. Can't melt the cut end to stop the fray. (It doesn't get sticky with heat, it just burns.) Soak with glue and then cut is the only way I found to stop the fray. Elmer's or water-soluble glue is less mess.First use was tying a tweezer to my backpack. The tiny tool is easily lost while pulling other stuff out of a zipper pocket. This cord works great. It is almost as easy to use as cotton string, but will last much longer.
S**R
Good strong Kevlar string
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Needed cord to repair wind chimes. Not sure if this is the best choice but it seems like it will hold up well. Very strong string, a bit hard to cut with even very sharp scissors. Worked exactly as I needed and probably will have a ton of uses.
C**L
Appears heavy duty and should be excellent for field repairs
Appears to be good quality, heavy duty kevlar cord. It should be excellent for field repairs, especially of heavier duty items like backpacks and would be suitable for bushcraft use. Lightweight and small packaging, which makes it easy to throw into your pack or camping gear for emergency repairs. You will want heavy duty canvas needles if using for repairing gear.
C**Y
Smaller than pictured.
The string does not come as pictured. It is smaller. The strength for my windchimes is spot on. The color, and thickness are very good. It is OK for what I paid.
G**9
Many uses
Great cord for key chains
K**N
Not your grandma's sewing thread
I used to restring a wind chime. A little thicker than sewing thread but pretty strong. If it fails the florida storm season I'll give an update.
L**S
picture looks deceiving
This stuff is really strong for the size it is.. i wanted something thicker like yarn. this stuff is like sewing string thick..
A**R
As Shown. Great.
As Shown. Great.
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