🖤 Strap in style, strength, and endless possibilities!
The LIUSM 10 Yard Nylon Webbing Strap is a 1-inch wide, 30-foot long durable black nylon strap designed for heavy-duty outdoor and DIY use. With a tensile strength of 400 pounds and stainless steel fasteners, it offers reliable performance for securing gear, leashes, seat belts, and more, making it an essential tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Size | 1 inch |
Material | Nylon |
Color | Black |
Brand | LIUSM |
Vehicle Service Type | Car, Truck, Van, Motorcycle, RV |
Load Capacity | 4 KG |
Fastener Material | Stainless Steel |
Tensile Strength | 400 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 360"L x 1"W |
Manufacturer | LIUSM |
Unit Count | 30 Feet |
UPC | 792933931352 |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1-20351 |
T**N
Very nice, thinner than expected
Nice tight weave. The material is playable and lightweight and a bit thinner than most webbing I’m used to. It feels like it could slip out of a buckle ,but haven’t experienced that yet. Sewed nicely as I used it to reinforce backpack and make straps. Will update review if any issues arise.
K**S
Works for my crafts
This webbing is very nice quality. It was easy to sew, soft and pliable but strong. I’m about to order more to use as straps for my totes.
A**A
Nylon Webbing
Very fine thread and thinner webbing, not what I thought I was ordering but will work for other projects later on. Very sturdy and of good construction, just not thick at all and will not work for harnesses and such. Would work perfect for edging a project.
B**.
Good value
Did what I needed it to do.
P**Y
LIUSM 10 Yard Nylon Webbing Strap,
Not heavy enough for my application, flimsy.
C**S
Perfect
Just what I was looking for! Good quality and price.
B**B
Item as described.
As said above ^.
P**N
Sews easily
I have been making bags for walkers to donate to Meals on Wheels. The old straps I used were hard to sew, but I switched to these and now I don't break needles or have problems cutting them. I just use a small lighter to seal the raw edges.
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