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Double Braided Arborist Rope - 1/2 Inch x 100 Feet Polyester Rope - High Strength Climbing Rope for Tree Work, Halyard, Sailing (Blue)

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1.Color:Black


2.:1/2 In×50 Ft


About this item

  • 【Products Specifiction】- Diameter: 1/2 in, Length: 100 ft. Providing excellent abrasion and tensile resistance.
  • 【Safety Structure】- Double layers high-strength polyester sheath, and 48 strands polyester inner core, fine weave, tight and strong, ensuring durability and longevity.
  • 【New Technology】- The new twisting process ensures that the rope is flexible and not stiff, so the operator is easy to knot. and the hot melt cutting technology, effectively prevent the rope from spreading.
  • 【Perfect Material】- Naturally resistant to a wide range of wear and tear elements: weather, moisture, extreme temperatures, UV rays, chemicals, and abrasions.
  • 【Outdoor Essential】- Long lasting utility rope, great for tree work, halyard, hiking, camping, marine, swing, etc.



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MatKep
2025-08-26 16:07:49
Do not climb on this rope if you value your life. Stick with a reputable arborist rope such as Yale, Samson, Sterling, or T-Berger. However, for the price it is a great rope for pulling brush, light rigging, or heavy accessory cord. I keep 50’ on my quad to pull brush, drag limbs, and emergency recovery. It knots easily and the mantel has held up well so far.
cyberdude
2025-07-11 10:59:53
Use this rope to fell 6 large damaged trees. Fast shipping and a good price. Recommended
Roger Ellsworth
2025-06-02 16:39:30
Quality product, strong and durable. No degradation after several usages. Easier to work with than cable.
Laurel Hill Creations
2025-05-09 15:42:04
Using this rope for tree work. Really good. Knots come un-tied with minimal effort also. Love it!!!
James
2025-04-04 16:21:08
I live on a densely forested 58 acre parcel of land in Oregon. Over the years I have cut down scores of Douglas fir, Oregon White Oak, and many other tree varieties. When it was necessary to rope the trees I have always used nylon rope and it always worked fine. Just for fun I decided to order 100 feet of blue polyester rope just to see how it performed. I received it today so I got my tractor out and started skidding logs with the new rope. Polyester rope is supposed to be a bit stronger than nylon and not as stretchy as nylon. My experience today tells me that the 1/2 inch rope is plenty strong and it definetly does not stretch. The one drawback I see to this rope compared to nylon rope is that it is much harder to tie a knot in the rope that will stay cinched up. I connected some hooks on the ends of this rope using tried and true knots and the knots kept comming loose. I will solve the problem by making eye splices in the ends of the rope rather than tying knots. So, the moral of this story is; if you want a rope that you can tie a knot in that will stay put, stick with nylon rope.
Mike Carver
2025-03-21 16:06:37
I have used it several times in 2 days to help cut a large tree
Gene H.
2025-03-07 11:45:02
Strong and quality product. Still working for all my tree work.
Phillip
2025-02-10 11:41:44
I bought this line to help direct a tree felling. It worked great. It was strong enough to make my truck lose traction on packed gravel. I would definitely recommend this to anyone that needs an affordable line with high tensile strength.
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