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🧢 Polypropylene Rope by Koch Diamond Braid Review

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3.8
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Description of 🧢 Polypropylene Rope by Koch Diamond Braid

3/8-Inch diameter, 50-Feet length. Maximum load: 133-Pound. Assorted colors, diamond braid polypropylene. Good abrasion resistance, floats, resistant to oils and most chemicals. Can be stored wet or dry, resistant to oils, most chemicals, rot, and mildew.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Versatile and Durable Climbing Rope

This rope is perfect for any outdoor adventure! The diamond pattern provides excellent grip and durability while the variety of colors makes it easy to spot. It also holds up well in wet or dry conditions. However, the weight may be a bit heavier than some other ropes, but it's worth it for the quality. Overall, a great choice for any climbing enthusiast in Sports and Outdoors.

Pros
  • Versatile colors and sizes to meet different needs
Cons
  • There are new competitors

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent emergency rope

Bought these to put in the trunk of our cars for emergencies. They're well made and while we hope we'll never need them, they look like they might come in handy in an emergency.

Pros
  • Climbing rope
Cons
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Damn rope! in a rope

With a core of very thin fabric or possibly paper. Incredibly weak shape-retaining core. Little fiber. Inexpensive assembly. Avoid Koch and Blue Hawk, they seem to be from the same manufacturer. Everbilt is usually sold at the same location. It's easiest to say that Everbilt doesn't have a core, but it's a lot stronger. Tree climbing rope is also better.

Pros
  • Camping
Cons
  • Not sure