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Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft)

Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft)

Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft)
Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft)

Price
11,90 + delivery costs
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft) Black
Black
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Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft) Brown
Brown
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Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft) Coyote
Coyote
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Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft) Jamaican Me Crazy
Jamaican Me Crazy
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Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft) Neon Orange
Neon Orange
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Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft) Olive Drab
Olive Drab
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Product description

The Atwood Rope Nano Cord (300ft) is a compact yet robust rope, ideal for a variety of crafting and outdoor applications. With a tensile strength of 36 lbs, this cord is perfect for detailed projects like jewelry making, macrame, and more. Its lightweight design makes it a great addition to backpacks and emergency kits, and it comes conveniently wound on a reusable plastic spool.

  • Extremely lightweight and strong, weighing only 44 g (1.6 oz) for 300 ft
  • Ideal for crafting, including bracelets, lanyards, and key chains
  • UV and rot resistant, ensuring durability in various conditions
  • Made in the USA, ensuring high-quality standards
  • Colorfast, so it won't run or bleed


Technical Features

Tensile Strength: 16 kg (36 lbs)

Weight
44 g (1.6 oz)

Dimensions
Length: 91 m (300 ft)
Rope Diameter: 0,75 mm (9/32 in)

Materials
Polyester, nylon


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 100 x 100 x 100 mm.


Thickness
1 mm


Weight
0,044 kg
(with sales package 0,12 kg)


Country of origin
United States


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