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The ATERET Twisted Poly Dacron Rope is a high-strength, low-stretch, and abrasion-resistant rope designed for a variety of applications, including marine, commercial, and DIY projects. Available in multiple lengths and thicknesses, it offers easy splicing and excellent dielectric properties, making it a reliable and safe choice for professionals.
R**G
Easy rope to handle for its size
I bought this rope to use for some tree work (5/8" x 200'). Before I could do that, I managed to bury my zero-turn mower in the mud near my pond. The area was too soft to move my truck in close, but I had the new rope still in my truck from when it was delivered. From that experience I would note this rope is very flexible and easy to handle for its size. I have not confirmed the length on the spool but will update if the stated length is off. So far it appears to be of good quality. I plan to buy some 3/8" for some other projects.
R**L
great product
great product, very happy with it.
T**S
What a Deal! Bought it for Tying Down a Tarp
I'm really not sure about this stuff; it's kind of a mystery to me exactly WHAT it is made of. Personally, I think it's fine for most medium-duty work, but I wouldn't trust it for high loads. I'm using it to secure tarps around the home, and it's great for that. I don't know about the sturdiness/durability, as I have not put it to any test, but I'd expect it to be both sturdy and fairly durable. Definitely a lot sturdier that the "parachute cord" I usually use for such things. It has a funny feel to it, kind of coarse like most polypropylene (eg, ski rope), which usually has a very low resistance to UV exposure over long periods, but it doesn't float like polypropylene does. I'm not sure what " Poly Dacron Rope ...w/Polyolefin Core " means, as "Poly" is the prefix of many polymers, and most ropes are, chemically, polymers. Dacron is a commercial name for polyester, which is sturdy, abrasion resistant, soft, & low stretch. I'm also not sure why they say "Polyolefin core", as this rope has NO core; it's a standard 3-strand lay.
D**N
Bought as bull rope for trees
Used it several times to pull some giants over, also used it to pull a stuck bucket truck (16 tons) out of the mud with a log loader (20 tons), 3 points on log loader to 2 points on bucket, and it handled it with ease.
S**N
Item as described and fast shipping
Rope arrrived in a timely manner, was able to braid an eye on it and pull wire same day
G**G
Use it a for a rope climb
This works great for a climbing rope. The only thing I don’t like about it so far is that it does tend to pick up little things on the ground that it comes in contact with, so I would not use it for other purposes, other than climbing, or indoors only. And by climbing, I mean workout climbing not rock climbing. Mine is outdoors 24 seven and it’s so far held up really really well. I also have an additional 80 feet so if it ever chooses not to hold up I’ll make another one.
M**R
Just what you need.
For those unfamiliar with poly rope, you need a hot blade to cut a clean section or it will eventually unravel. You can tape the ends but that will also come undone. Good diameter, light enough to manage, heavy enough to support almost a ton of static weight.
D**Z
Clean and stout, over 104’ on 100’ roll
This is going to be under water to hold my floating dock in place so I’m not going to know much more than it works or it doesn’t. I am hoping for the best. Saw some reviews that said they only got 70’ and I was confused how that could happen. 99’? Maybe. Either way, mine was well over 100’.
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