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🌈 versatile and vibrant: strapworks colored flat nylon webbing - perfect for arts, crafts, dog leashes, and outdoor activities - available in 1 inch x 10, 20, or 50 yards, choose from a stunning range of over 20 colors logo

🌈 Versatile and Vibrant: Strapworks Colored Flat Nylon Webbing - Perfect for Arts, Crafts, Dog Leashes, and Outdoor Activities - Available in 1 Inch x 10, 20, or 50 Yards, Choose from a Stunning Range of Over 20 Colors Review

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JUST THE FACTS – Strapworks Flat Nylon Webbing comes in a wide variety of colors. The 1 inch webbing's break strength is 3,000 lbs. and it is about 0.07 inches thick. The webbing comes rolled and sealed in protective shrink-wrap. SUPERIOR NYLON WEBBING – The flat nylon webbing is soft, smooth and comfortable. It’s thick but also pliable. This flat nylon webbing has high UV resistance and is perfect for a variety of medium to heavy-duty applications. MANY PRACTICAL USES – Use flat nylon webbing for cargo control products like ratchet or cam straps. It's great for replacing accessories like purse straps, duffel bag straps, camera & binocular straps, lanyards, and key fobs. DIY PET ACCESSORIES – Instead of buying an off-the-shelf pet collar, leash or harness you can use this flat nylon webbing to create your own. Start your own side business or treat your pet to some handcrafted accessories. WORLD LEADER IN STRAPS – Strapworks ​is a family owned company based in Eugene, Oregon.​ We have been producing the highest-quality straps, webbing, tie-downs and more since 1976.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing! on Climbing

The line is very good and overall I'm happy with it. The project I used it on didn't work with the cut and repaired webbing that was sent in. Luckily I was able to bypass the Redux and get it working for my project. This is good webbing but be aware it may not be firm so order at your own risk.

Pros
  • Great overall performance
Cons
  • Lots of stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality product the best of rope, cord and webbing

I didn't expect it to be as thick as it is. Beautiful and strong, heavy feeling. I didn't expect it to feel soft either. Another webbing I bought was flimsy and hard to the touch. I was pleasantly surprised that this company's straps are much better and really what I was looking for.

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Bright color durable strap

I received the blue straps and the color is a nice bright blue. The straps seem strong enough for me to hang kayaks from the garage ceiling. The standard ratchet straps are too short to lift kayaks off the garage floor so I went with these straps to have enough strapping material to fully raise the kayaks. Once the kayak is up there will not be much load so I'm sure these straps will serve my purpose perfectly.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Black nylon straps are much stiffer

NOTE: Hot Blue, Light Pink, Hot Green and Purple are amazing. Soft, flexible, thick. Nurses, medical staff, first responders and essential workers for several months. The rolls of this royal blue, light green, and light pink nylon ribbon were stiff but soft and flexible. The black is much stiffer, slightly stickier and harder to see. I wonder if it was packaged incorrectly? Not the same at all.

Pros
  • Convenient item
Cons
  • There are disadvantages

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I wish I had found her 45 years ago.

I first discovered this type of strap in the 70's when I bought some compression straps from an outdoor store for use with camping gear. I've since found other uses for them, e.g. B. to attach things to my bike or as a trouser belt. But the ones you buy in the store are limited to a few specific lengths, widths, and thicknesses. They are also color limited. And buckles aren't always what you want. First of all, they are expensive. Very expensive. If you buy them, you can cut them to the exact…

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  • Price
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  • Frequency