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🌲 GM CLIMBING 650lb / 1000lb Arborist Throw Line 180ft 100% UHMWPE for Tree Climbing: Perfect Outdoor General Purpose Tool Review

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Description of 🌲 GM CLIMBING 650lb / 1000lb Arborist Throw Line 180ft 100% UHMWPE for Tree Climbing: Perfect Outdoor General Purpose Tool

1,000lb in 2.2mm! GM CLIMBING Throw Line gives ultra-high strength in smallest size, lightest weight: 650lb in 1.7mm (1/16in), 1,000lb in 2.2mm (3/32in).It satisfies all your requirements for work. Smooth to the touch, slick in sliding! Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene fiber with fine braiding produces very smooth surface to make it easy to slide over the tree. Zero fuzzy, quick conduction of heat, and Friction highly minimized. Long wear life! Throw line is able to resist intense abrasion and have a long service life. Lowest stretch! Low stretch leads to efficient performance in practice to save labor. Durable! It is highly resistant to water, moisture, most chemicals, UV, abrasion. All these give throw line ability to withstand extreme conditions and exposures and much prolong its lifespan up to 2~3 times than line of other fibers.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing things are best in rope

I have used 550 cord but this material is much better for many things where you don't want the cord to stretch. Secondly, this material is much easier when you need to untie a knot. You can put a lot of strain on the knot for a long time and still easily untie the knot. It is also much stronger than the 550 line. I use this line when camping instead of the 550 line. I have replaced all my hammock tarp lines with it. I use it to attach a skating rope to a hammock. I love this stuff and will be…

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  • Sports and Recreation
Cons
  • Piggy Bank Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

super helpful! Super strong! small rope.

Item as described. a bit tough to splice, but once you get the hang of it it's definitely manageable. .041 gauge stainless steel wire is fine for splicing but my kid gave me what he said was a broken B string from his guitar and it worked MUCH better. or you can buy a right size D welder. 1.7 for anything where you absolutely don't need a 1.7mm diameter, I recommend 2.2 as it's softer, easier to splice and stronger. The difference in weight is negligible if the length is less than a full spool

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  • Climbing
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Light, light, strong!

I use this logging rope to attach makeshift ham radio antennas to trees. I bought one coil and liked it so much I bought 3 more (for loop antennas that need multiple support points). Way down or while resting. The light color is useful when working in public areas (security) and to better see where the line is on the tree. addicted. 100% line recovery which is better than what I can say about using paracord or similar. Highly recommended!

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  • Rope
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 1 out of 5

updated. This line is too stiff and rolls on its own

Last and final update: This material is absolute junk. One of the worst products I've bought. Next to the Dynaglide throw line, the GM line is more than a wallet, it's a waste of time and energy. I highly recommend you spend the extra money on a Dynaglide reel, or at least don't buy that junk from GM. I threw mine out today. To update. I've been using this line for about a month and it still curls and curls on its own when pulled off in my cube or tarp. He's too hard. It's frustrating and takes

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  • Camping
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  • Definitely a bad product