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9KM DWLIFE Kevlar Kite String, 70lb 1000Ft, Twisted Kevlar Line, Low Stretch, High Strength, Heavy Duty, Fishing Assist Cord, Camping, Hiking, Outdoor Survival Rope

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1.Size:1-70lbs 1000ft-twist


About this item

  • [Strong Cord] The kevlar kite line has amazing tensile strength even in the face of strong winds. It holds your kite firmly like a wire without worrying about breaking.
  • [Sturdy and durable] The 100% Kevlar cord has excellent abrasion resistance, and the strong braiding and twisting process increases the durability of the line and greatly reduces the frequency with which you have to change your cord.
  • [Low Stretch] Give your kite a professional accessory upgrade! The low stretch of Kevlar kite string allows any change in kite movement to be quickly reflected in your hands, and also means that any subtle movement you make can be easily transmitted to the kite, making it even more fun to fly.
  • [Lightweight Line] Thin and lightweight Kevlar kite string can greatly reduce the weight of the kite. Replacing the traditional kite string, the ultra-light Kevlar kite string allows the kite not to miss every gust of wind and can fly high in the air easily and quickly.
  • [kevlar Rope for Outdoor] Kevlar is abrasion resistant, stretch resistant, flame retardant and lightweight, shows its talents in various outdoor activities. Such as fishing line, emergency rescue rope, model rocket recovery harnesses/shock cord, hammock ridgeline, arborist throw line, trap snaring rope, restring wind chimes, RC crawlers tow cables/winch lines, tent rope, etc.



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #44,664 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
  • #66 in Braided Fishing Line
Date First Available September 27, 2019

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TWISTED

Twisted rope is created by taking fibers and twisting them into strands, then twisting the strands into rope.

  • More stretch than braided
  • Less expensive than braided

Two common forms of rope

BRAIDED

Braided rope is created by braiding together 4-12 strands into a tube-like braid.

  • More flexible
  • Stronger than twisted
  • Smoother feel for touch
  • Easy to splice

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Everton Ramalho Rissi Júnior
Reviewed in Brazil on September 17, 2024
material chegou antes do prazo, podem confiar
Myron M.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
Working great.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
I use a lot of braided Kevlar for hobby applications. 40 pound is lighter than what I typically use, but I wanted to give it a try. This is very high-quality braided Kevlar. Really fills a useful niche in my hobby supplies.
coffinbell
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
I use this making nets. It's feel is much more pleasant to the touch, based on previous wide experience with kevlar as wicks for flow arts fire props. Holds tight knots well. Make some net or fly a kite or repair gear with this. I am happy with the quality.
R.W.D.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
Strong, easy to tie, no issues with braid.Just high strength small braided kevlar line and I use it in place of most cordage.
Fredy Arias
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2023
Buen producto... muy fino.
Johann Jerling
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022
I used it for making assist hooks on vertical jigs. Performed well. Not immune to damage so please expect some damage to be inflicted by toothed species and be ready to replace the cord after a few catches.
TJ Schwindy
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2021
Found that I was told I could NOT FLY ANY AND ALL KITES that use Kevlar string, I was told it's too abrasive and in any chance the strings cross, the kevlar will tear up the other kite strings! So though it is tough and strong, I now use the string for garage use ONLY
Ham Radio Guy
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2020
This is a very good high quality product! I use it to sew up welding gloves that have split at the scenes, and it holds up great in service. This stuff is tougher than woodpecker lips!