🌟 Elevate Your Adventures with Windyun Rope!
The Windyun 100 ft Nylon Rope is a robust, 1/2 inch thick, three-strand twisted synthetic rope designed for a variety of applications, from outdoor activities to DIY projects. Its high strength, UV resistance, and user-friendly design make it an essential tool for both professionals and enthusiasts alike.
J**S
ok
ok for $
J**Z
Seems fine so far
Rope seems fine so far for the price, although the rope is not nylon. Was really wanting nylon for what I wanted to use it for. But nevertheless will give it a try and see how it goes.
M**L
Great product would buy again
Bright, clean, strong, high quality rope. Currently installing for a rope fence and it looks great. Would buy again. A bonus was the Amazon delivery overseas - arrived five days before the promised date. Gotta love the underpromise and overdeliver approach to logistics!
A**I
Great rope for tying up just about anything
I recently gave away a good amount of my rope, so I wanted to replenish my stock. I saw this 100-foot coil of 1/2" diameter nylon rope and ordered it right away. Nylon is one of the strongest materials for rope, plus it has superior shock resistance for long life. Although I don't have a boat any longer, I know that nylon is very good for tying up a boat to a dock, where its excellent shock resistance makes it ideal for coping with the movement of the boat due to wind and waves. It's UV-resistance and rot resistance make it great for this as well. And although nylon DOES lose some of its strength when wet, that loss is rather slight, so nylon can even be used for anchor lines or any other wet use without issues.As I said, I no longer have a boat, but that doesn't mean that I don't have a use for rope. Mainly I use it when a hurricane is forecast to securely tie down outdoor furniture and other items. Also, although my boat is gone we still have a dock, and I use rope to keep chairs tied down out there when we are not using them so they don't get blown into the water since it's quite windy much of the time.The 1/2" diameter is an excellent size: not too big, but not too small either - just right for most uses. The ends of this coil came with tape wrapped around them to prevent unravelling. I prefer to cauterize rope ends, so a quick hit with a butane torch on each end sealed these up nicely.
A**K
High quality rope
This rope works. I actually did set it up as a classic swing hanging from a tree. It supports quite a bit of weight. I hung 400 lbs of weight to test the strength to ensure it won't snap, and it did not! It's rope, rope is always versatile. I use it to help me carry oblong-shaped boxes when I move things around. It's really high quality and i think everyone should have rope of some sort on hand just in case. 5/5 on this high quality rope
J**E
Robust Nylon Rope, Soft Quality
This is really robust nylon rope! Somehow it remains soft to the touch, as it's not stiff nor abrasive on the hands. Be sure to tape or melt the ends so it doesn't unwind. I'm not sure what the load rating for this product is, as they did not specify. But, I imagine that if this were tied and strung properly, this might be adequate for as much as a porch swing. But of course you could use it for utility, to tether items around the yard, or as robust tie-downs in general. It's white color and subtle softness would make it a nice option for craft projects too!
L**K
Heavy duty
This three strand twisted nylon rope is very good quality and heavy duty. 100 feet of it is also a very generous amount of rope. I have use this to hang a tree swing from a very high up limb and have plenty leftover.
G**.
Use as a utility rope.
I received the spool of rope fairly quickly after I ordered it. It arrived in heavy plastic shrink-wrap. It didn't come on a spool, rather it was in a spool shape bound by four bands. This is an issue. If I had cut the bands, it would have unwound completely. If it was on a spool, that wouldn't happen. The rope is smooth and comfortable to the hands. It is very flexible. It's three strands of cord spun into the rope. You have to tape where you're going to cut it. This is necessary as it frays and becomes unwound very quickly. It being nylon, I tried burning the end so that it would melt to keep it from unraveling. It wouldn't melt. The rope is a good utility rope. I get the impression that it'll stretch a little. Until I worked with it longer, I would not use it in a possibly dangerous situation. I wouldn't lash down a load and drive down the highway, nor would I chance someone's safety with it. It's synthetic nylon. The way it unravels, it may abrade easily. Or not..
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