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The emma kitesHollow UHMWPE Braided Cord is a high-performance, lightweight cord available in 1.3mm, 1.6mm, and 2mm sizes. Made from 100% UHMWPE, it boasts a tensile strength of 750 pounds and a length of 1200 inches, making it ideal for camping, backpacking, and various outdoor applications. Its low stretch, tangle-resistant properties, and exceptional durability ensure it stands up to the toughest conditions.
Item Length | 1200 Inches |
Line Weight | 750 pounds |
Material Type | 100% UHMWPE |
Style | Classic |
Color | Blue |
Tensile Strength | 750 Pounds |
J**.
Excellent value, very good quality and durable
Excellent quality UHMWPE line!I needed to replace the wire cable in my kayaks, that is used to control the rudder, by means of the foot pedals. The existing wire cable was run through a nylon tube, through most of the kayak to support the stainless steel wire. The wire was old and had some rust in several places (kayaks are 24 years old). The wire was 1.5 mm diameter, so I needed this or slightly less diameter in the new style UHMWPE line. The 1.3 mm worked perfect and now there is zero friction, to operate the rudder. A tech tip for those doing the same thing: cut the fitting off of one end of the wire cable, carefully drip soapy water in the tube and run the cable back and forth, to free up the internal rust in the tube, then using air from a compressor or a can of air to clean keyboards, blow the nylon tube dry. Cut the new line longer than the cable (maybe up to ten inches, dip the end of the new line and the bare end of the wire cable, into a solvent, such as alcohol. Let the solvent dry, then using a gel style super glue, glue the line to the wire and let cure for an hour. Lastly pull the old cable out of the nylon tubing and feed the new line into the tubing. Cut off the wire to line connection, then tie the new line to the rudder (wrap around screw and tie about 6 half hitches. Do the same to the pedal slide.
S**L
good cord
I bought this item at full Amazon price, so no compulsion to be anything but honest in my review...Cord seems very strong and is light. I am happy that I noticed very little stretch (ie when pulled taught as a tarp ridgeline, though I'm going back to paracord as it's so thin, my prussiks don't hold as well to it). In contrast to a review or two I read, I **WAS** able to splice this fairly easily to make some continuous loops and shackles, etc. It did not fray on me. The cord I received has 12 strands that can fairly easily be un-twisted - I undo about 1" at ends and trim individual strands to make a taper on the end prior to splicing. I happen to use a mechanical pencil tip to help unbraid the end because there's always one laying about on my desk and have had no problem with fraying. Yes, if you pick at the ends of the INDIVIDUAL 12 strands in the braid, they will unravel and fray, but don't do that, there is no need!!!I was worried that at 5/64 I might have trouble splicing. Not so. It is hollow braid like I hoped and while I found i have to "scrunch" it up a bit to loosen the braid a bit, when I do that, I can easily get my fid or wire down the center and create burries 3-5" long.So far it's held the few knots I've thrown in it fairly well (overhand, double bowline, Flemish bend, taut-line hitch), though it is a bit slippery. I use it to hold things far less than it's load rating, so cannot speak to how strong it actually is and given it's slipperyness, I would NOT use it for anything where failure could lead to me falling or something heavy falling on me. For example, though, I can get a very tight ridgeline for a tarp and prussiks made from it hold tight to a 3/8" nylon rope to hold my "small" kayak up to a wall very well with no unintended slipping.As other reviewers have stated, the color is a bit of an issue ... It looks fairly red when on the spool, though not quite as saturated as on my computer screen. When you handle it a bit, it fades quickly to a pink color. I looked but did not notice dye on my hands or clothes though, so no problem there. I don't know if it will weather well or not - I do not plan to use for extended outdoor use so don't really care. The intensity of the color was/is not important to me - using this for ridgelines, guylines, loops to use for prussiks, etc. If i want high-vis, I have several different types of reflective cord, so not taking a star off as it doesn't affect me - just be aware if, unlike me, you are buying for the color. Handling, performance, etc., I'm still very impressed with this cord and would reccommend it as well as likely will buy more from Emma Kite based on this experience.
A**O
Exactly what I needed.
I used the cord for my kayak rudder system. The 1.6mm was absolutely perfect size for it. It's stringer than the old stainless steel rudder cable that broke and is lighter as well. Its stiff enough to run through the kayaks guide tubing and supple enough to be able to any knots you need too. Thus stuff is strong and as with all dyneema type cord/line it last a long while.
J**Z
Questionable quality, you can splice it, color rubs off, somehow smells terrible
I got the black 1.3mm stuff. It works great for what I need, but it may not be great for you. I sail a lot and am fairly capable working with single-braid dyneema.The line is certainly dyneema, but I don't know that I'd trust it even up to the SWLL of 105 lbs. I noticed that the ends of yarns were sticking out of the braid in places, it looks like maybe they swapped yarns out in the middle of a braiding run? I've never seen that in any high-quality line. I'm not going to need anything like 100lbs of strength, I mainly got it to make teensy soft shackles, so I'm fine with the quality.You (or at least I) can splice it and do other single braid marlinspike seamanship things with it. I made a couple of spliced loops with integrated soft shackles on the other end, which I'm using to connect my camera strap to my camera. I also made a lanyard for my waterproof phone case. I used a small knitting needle and a yarn needle (looks like a regular sewing needle but has a blunt tip and a large eye) in lieu or regular splicing tools. To do long buries, I'd half taper the end of the line to bury, put it through the eye of the needle, the pull the needle through like a hybrid fid/d-splicer. Honestly I was pleasantly surprised at how possible it was to make the things I wanted. 1.3mm line is quite small, but I could tie diamond knots and taper then ends just like it was "real" line.The color appears to be in a waxy coating, not dyed into the fibers themselves. The ends of my fingers got black while I was working the line, and I expect the color will rub off on anything that rubs up against the line. I know that dying dyneema is hard, but I'd rather they offered a natural grey option.Lastly, somehow the roll I got is permeated with a revolting smell unlike, but evocative of, vomit. It dissipates quickly when you unwind the line, it's just odd.
B**N
This stuff is strong!
Holy hell this cord is strong af well worth the price this thing has no flex or stretch very strong and won't snap back at you.
A**Y
Strong
Way better then 550 cord, super lightweight and packable in my bino case, works for hanging elk quarters, staking down the tent or what ever you need.
S**E
Super strong & lightweight
Use it for backpacking, better than paracord!
C**U
pour kitesurf
lignes de kite surffacile a splicer
S**R
Excelente producto envío rápido
Excelente producto. La cuerda más resistente del mundo. Este proveedor siempre tiene el producto que necesito
A**O
Perfect for a tarp ridgeline
Bought this to use as guy lines and a ridge line for my hammock setup and it is exactly what I had hoped for. Excellent feel, thin, strong and no stretch .
K**S
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