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The Ultra Light 2mm Dyneema Tent Guy Guide Rope offers a perfect balance of extreme tensile strength (200kg breaking strain) and lightweight design (2.8g/m). Featuring a 16-strand Dyneema core wrapped in reflective polyester, it ensures durability against abrasion and high visibility at night. Ideal for professional campers, sailors, and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable, low-stretch guy lines that outperform standard options without added bulk.
| ASIN | B00Q9IHLBS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,128 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #31 in Climbing Rope |
| Brand Name | WISFREAST |
| Color | Black, Green |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (38) |
| Item Diameter | 1.9 Millimeters |
| Item Length | 787.4 Inches |
| Item Thickness | 1.9 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
| Line Weight | 200 kg |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US_dyn_2mm |
| Material Type | Dyneema |
| Maximum Tension Load | 200 Kilograms |
| Model Number | US_dyn_2mm |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, sailing, dinghy, yachting, cruising |
| Unit Count | 65.6167 Feet |
R**N
Many uses
Great product. Significantly lighter than paracord. Used on a backpack hunt to hang quarters and as misc cord. Always have it in my pack now!
A**R
Chines version of dyneema throwing it away
I’ve bought a lot of dyneema cord and this is my least favorite. I’m not even using it. Off colored and stretchy. I didn’t think it was even dyneema because these aren’t properties that are typical with dyneema. All I can assume is that it’s china’s version of it. I can’t return it because I’ve already cut it into lengths. I wouldn’t mess with it anyway I just will never buy it again. For real it will probably go in the trash I’ve already bought other good replacement for it just different brand of the same. I think it was lightway and it’s like what I’ve had in the past great stuff light weight and strong
R**S
Strong and easy to see.
I used this as a conduit pullstring to pull HDMI, optical, speaker and ethernet cable between my TV and entertainment center. The house came with a smurf tube (plastic conduit) between the TV mount location and the side wall where the reciever and other electronics were to be installed. The smurf tube had a wire for a pull string which is not ideal. This was long enough and strong enough that I could pull all the wires and still leave it in place in case I needed to pull another wire. Sure enough, we broke the hdmi header and had to pull a second one.
J**.
Bright Reflective!
replaced all my guylines with this. Pretty dang reflective and seems to hold strong. I have some other guylines that are really stiff whereas this on is easy to handle.
S**.
Very visible reflective cord
As yet untested, but I bought this for my PCT bear bag hang kit. I'm certain it'll work great.
C**S
Low Breaking Strain
This guy rope is extremely lightweight - the 20m section weighed in at only 40g. However, the breaking strain is nowhere near the 200kg advertisement. I snapped it quite easily when lifting 10 lbs over a tree branch using the PCT method bear hang. This cord would be fine for lightweight tasks, but do not use it for load bearing applications.
M**N
Guyline for a tipi
I bought this to use as guyline for Absaroka 4P tipi. I haven’t used it in the field yet but tested in my yard: it seems to be a reliable and work well. Good stuff and gave me more confidence switching to new tent(tipi). Recommended.
R**Z
Tarp Guyline
Bought this to use as guyline for a tarp that I use with a hammock. It's a great product for that application... Lightweight, reflective at night, holds a bowline and truckers hitch well. It is thin enough that you may want to consider putting a few sticks underneath of it when wrapping around a tree to protect the bark and leave no trace.
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