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The braided construction makes this twine more wear resistant and less likely to unravel than twisted twine.
The coating keeps the ends from fraying and acts as a lubricant during sewing.
The twisted construction lets you tightly grip this twine without it slipping.
This twine is made of soft cotton, so you can grip it without hurting your hands.
Treated with wax to resist mildew, this linen twine is often used as lacing cord in electrical applications.
The polished finish adds wear resistance to this soft cotton twine.
Also known as fishing line, this line is very thin, yet strong and wear resistant.
Five times stronger than steel wire, this Kevlar thread resists flames and withstands temperatures up to 600° F.
This fiberglass thread has excellent chemical, ultraviolet, heat, and flame resistance and withstands temperatures up to 1000° F.
This twisted carbon thread handles temperatures up to 4350° F in low-oxygen vacuum environments. Use it to sew or band graphite insulation or to wrap around parts for insulation.
Made of quartz, this thread resists acids, alkalies, and the buildup of contaminants. It's nonburning and has a maximum temperature of 2000° F.
The coating keeps the ends from fraying and acts as a lubrcant during sewing. Made of polyester, thread is moisture and and UV resistant.
With excellent resistance to UV rays and rot, this polyester twine is a great choice for outdoor use. It has a wear-resistant braided construction that makes it less likely to unravel.
Resistant to rot, mildew, oil, gas, and acid, this polypropylene twine lasts in the harshest conditions. The twisted construction lets you tightly grip it without it slipping.
This jute twine is softer than sisal twine for a more comfortable grip, but more coarse than cotton for a tighter knot.
The coarsest of our twine, use this sisal twine for the longest-lasting knots.
The core is polyester to give the rope stretch resistance.
Made of nylon with a strand core, this rope bends freely and compensates for sudden forces, such as those found in towing applications and dock lines.
Made of polypropylene, this rope floats in water, resists rot, and doesn’t lose strength when wet. It has a braided cover with a strand core, so this rope bends freely.
Choose this polyester rope for applications that require minimal stretch, such as tie-down applications.
Use this nylon rope when you need to compensate for sudden force, such as in towing applications or dock lines.
This polypropylene rope floats in water, resists rot, and doesn’t lose strength when wet.
Soft cotton makes this rope easy to grip tightly without hurting your hands. A good choice for passing through pulleys and in other high-friction applications, this rope has a solid braided construction, so it distributes wear evenly and won’t flatten during use.
Also known as truck tie-down rope, this rope has added UV-ray inhibitors to protect it from deterioration when used outdoors.
A coarse, natural texture makes this rope easier to grip than other wet-environment rope.
This rope is polyester.
Made of a spun polyester blend, this rope is 15% lighter than standard polyester rope and easier on your hands.
Made of a polyester/polypropylene blend, this rope is approximately 15% lighter than standard polyester rope.
Made of twisted, soft cotton, this rope is gentle on your hands and has a grooved surface that's easy to hold tight.
Softer than all other grip-tight rope, this manila rope is more comfortable to grip.
The rough texture of this sisal rope allows it to make tight and long-lasting knots.
Choose this polyester rope for applications that require minimal stretch, such as in tie-down applications.
A braided nylon core protected by a braided cover makes this rope resistant to both wear and sudden forces, such as those found in towing applications and dock lines.
Also known as sash cord, this rope has a soft cotton cover, so you can grip it without hurting your hands.
Braided with a hollow core, this rope is easier to splice than other rope, so you can add a fitting or connect rope together. Because it’s polypropylene, it floats in water, resists rot, and doesn’t lose strength when wet.
This soft cotton rope with twisted construction allows you to grip it tight without it slipping or hurting your hands.
Often used with pulleys and sheaves, this nylon rope is more wear resistant than cotton, and has more stretch to help compensate for sudden force.
Often used to tie items down, this rope is made of polyester, which resists stretching. The braided construction and hollow core make it easier to splice than other rope, so you can add a fitting or connect rope together.
Made from nylon, this rope compensates for sudden force, such as in towing applications and dock lines. A polyurethane coating gives this rope wear resistance for high-friction applications. It’s braided with a hollow core, so it’s easier to splice than other rope when adding a fitting or connecting rope together.
A red neoprene layer shows through the cover of this rope when it’s worn, indicating that it’s time to replace the rope.
Also known as Dyneema and comparable to Spectra, this rope is made of high-performance polyethylene that remains strong even when wet.
For more control over your load, this rope is a high-performance polyester also known as Vectran, which has excellent resistance to stretch and slip.
Made of a high-performance aramid, also known as Technora, this rope keeps its strength in high heat and resists chemicals and corrosion. The braided construction and hollow core make it easier to splice than other rope, so you can add a fitting or connect rope together.
Because it's made of a high-performance aramid also known as Technora, this rope keeps its strength in high heat and is chemical and corrosion resistant.
Made from a blend of high-performance polyester and polyethylene with a polyurethane coating, this rope has the greatest wear resistance of any rope we offer.
Strong even when wet, this rope is a high-performance polyethylene comparable to Spectra and Dyneema.
Save time when attaching rope to tie downs and hooks.
Rope has an eye on both ends to save time when attaching to tie downs and hooks.
This rope has a hook with a latch on one end for use with winches.
Use a blower or vacuum to insert this lightweight threading line into conduit or raceway, and attach it to your pulling rope to guide the rope.