From duck blinds to deer camp, this camo utility line helps you tie down or rig up. It floats, resists sun damage, stows clean, and stays hidden, so it's perfect for quick fixes when you're deep in your environment.
At just 1/8" thick, this camouflage utility line is slim enough to stash in your gear bag and flexible for small, light-duty jobs. The diamond-braided construction holds its shape and resists fraying, so it's perfect for lashing down gear, securing tarps, bundling supplies, or hanging things up around camp. It's not meant for towing or heavy loads, but it handles basic work with ease and never gets in the way.
If it slips into the water while you're boating or setting up near shore, it floats. That means you can retrieve it without divingin or dragging it to you with a paddle.
This line resists fading and breakdown from sun exposure, so you don't have to worry about it drying out or cracking after a weekend in the woods or a week on the water.
It comes on a handy spool, so you can store it in your boat box, field bag, or glove compartment without dealing with a tangled mess.
Ideal for lashing gear, tying down tarps, and handling quick fixes around camp, the dock, or the duck blind. Not intended for towing or heavy loads.
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Hello everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this Attwood 50 foot long by one eighth inch thick diamond braided MFP utility line in the camouflage color. Now from duck blinds to deer camp, this camo utility line's gonna help you tie down or rig up. Dimensions on this again, it's gonna give you a total length of 50 feet. Diameter of it is one eighth of an inch, maximum working load limit's 30 pounds.
The construction, it is a diamond braided multifilament polypropylene, and it is in the camouflage color. So basically when you need more length, but you still want something compact, this 50 foot utility line is a nice smart pick. This is ideal for stretching ridge lines across trees, reinforcing your shelter or stashing it in your pack, or a just in case repairs in the field. What's nice with this line is if it slips into water while you're boating or setting up near your shore, it will float. That means you can retrieve it without having to dive in or drag it to you with a paddle.
This line does resist fading and breakdown from sun exposure so you don't have to worry about it drying out or cracking after a weekend in the woods or a week on the water. And at one eighth inch thick, this cord isn't made for towing or load bearing, but it's reliable for camp setups, bundling, field repairs, you can even use it to hold down tarp/gear to your rig or tie off corners of a shelter. You notice it does come on its spool, so it will stay coiled and clean in your gear bed or boat box. Basically, you just unspool just what you need. Keep the rest tangle free for the next time.
Now, we do also offer many other items like bumpers and fenders for your boating adventures, just check out the Marine tab on the top of our website page and if you have already, if you have any additional questions regarding this rope or any other item that we carry, please feel free to reach out to us and we can help you get all of your questions answered. But that's gonna do it for a look at this Attwood 50 foot long by one eighth inch thick diamond braided MFP utility line in the camouflage color.
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