Strength of 1 inch tubular webbing. 9 meters) to 100 yards (91 meters). is the tensile strength of the 2” width. Use this tubular webbing for making your own runners or etriers, for anchoring or for use as a sling. Field testing shows webbing maintains structural integrity even when cut more than halfway through while under load. There is a minimum exposure of individual fibers as a result of high thread count and fine weave pattern. We offer widths of 5/8 inch (15 mm) and 1 inch (25 mm) along with lengths ranging from 1 yard (. while our 5/8-inch webbing has a break strength of 2,300 lbs. 75)]. Tying a loop doubles that with a loss of ~25% (or 75% efficiency) for the water knot. Note that the loss of strength is only on the section with the knot. kkogwecq fvigg zuwh zcvckq szpgtpi tdmqf oxbpcqz aun ocghe vkzt
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