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4.6
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Jerz
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought a couple of rolls for a DIY climbing project; it was a portaledge in this case. It came out pretty redundant having 8 instead of 6 straps, compared to the ones in the market. Super good enough and held THREE people
Iris
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I like to use webbing for building anchors. Weight and strength. This works. There are times when a static line is better, but I prefer lugging webbing. Just a word of caution, dress your knots or give up on untying.
skipper
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If you need more than 30' of webbing you need to be using rope. These spools store nice. When you pull them out to get ready for a class or an outing, it's 30' of brand new web. Plenty of room on the wrapping to write the date so there's no guessing how old that "daisy chain on the shelf" is. Life is short, use good gear.
jctx04
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this for making soft tie down points for my Goldwing motorcycle when it is on a trailer. A simple cut to length with a hot knife and tied with a water knot makes custom soft ties. I also use as loop hangers for extension cords. It's cheap and easy.
Josh27
They sent me a spool with a huge staple down through every layer, so many threads are damaged. I wouldn’t trust this spool from this vendor.
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