🖤 Strength Meets Style: The Last Strap You’ll Ever Need
West Coast Paracord Nylon Webbing is a heavy-duty, flat nylon strap engineered for industrial strength and versatile use. Available in multiple widths and lengths, it supports tensile strengths up to 9,200 lbs, making it ideal for cargo, outdoor activities, and crafting. Its durable, weather-resistant nylon construction ensures reliable performance in any environment, while the sleek black finish complements professional and casual applications alike.
Material | Nylon |
Color | Black |
Brand | West Coast Paracord |
Style | Custom |
Item Length | 3 Feet |
Line Weight | 1,750 lbs, 2,500 lbs, 3,300 lbs, 5,500 lbs, 6,600 lbs, 9,200 lbs |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Hunting |
Tensile Strength | 1850 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 0.07 Inches |
Unit Count | 3 Foot |
Manufacturer | West Coast Paracord |
UPC | 689813711336 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.79 x 4.45 x 0.67 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Brand Name | West Coast Paracord |
Part Number | 1Y X NYLWEB12-BLK-~WCP_KK |
Size | 1/2 Inch x 1 Yard |
K**N
Just what I was hoping.
Worked perfectly to repair the front strap on Flexi retractable leashes. Seems very durable and easy to stitch.
J**X
All purpose webbing
Just what I ordered, fast shipping.
K**R
Thick but flexible
Not as tightly woven as some other webbing, but well-finished and flexible. Good stuff.
P**N
Perfect replacement
This product was a perfect replacement. Better than the original.
J**Y
seems decent quality but width measurement is off
Ordered 1/2". Received something thats slightly more. More like 9/16 or even 5/8. The application I have needed a max of 1/2" so the tolerances may be "Close enough" for most people but weren't for me.
P**O
Perfect
Bought to repair part of my dog’s harness that she chewed. Exactly what I needed.
C**.
What you’d expect; normal webbing material...
Common webbing material
X**X
Not suitable for backpack straps
There is nothing wrong with the quality; it just is not something I would ever use with buckles. The is not the tightly woven webbing commonly used on quality backpacks and other quality camping gear. It is a soft and somewhat loosely woven thicker webbing that is much too limp and too thick to easily feed through a typical resin (plastic) buckle. For example, it works poorly with a ladder-lock buckle for a sleeping bag strap where you feed the webbing through the buckle every time you use it. I really cannot think of an application for this webbing involving camping. It would be OK, but not great for a dog leash. For me, it is too limp to be useful for a dog collar. I have a commercial sewing machine that I have used for decades to make most of my gear and I have worked for a major camping gear company so I know what works well and what does not and for me this webbing is next to useless.
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