

BlueWater Ropes1" Tubular Climb-Spec Nylon Webbing
J**H
Perfect for holding a hammock
I was always wary of the hammock straps that came with our hammock. This webbing is cheap, but you can easily tie it around a tree to make sure you won't fall on your butt while trying to relax. I got two. Totally happy.Also, I'm on a search and rescue team, and this is the stuff we'd use to pull you out of a valley on a litter if you were injured, so I trust it.
A**R
If you're making weight lifting straps...
The straps are good, they hold weight, they're easy to cut and melt and make into stuff.I bought them to make OLY lifting straps, the kind that are sewed/taped at the ends into a teardrop shape, not the heavy deadlifting straps you tie around your wrists.They're great for saving your grip endurance during single arm dumbbell rows or trap raises or lunges, for deadlifts they work. They hold the weight, but the 1 inch webbing is too thin for me personally. Nice and soft though, not rough like furniture lifting straps or tie downs/strap downs.If you want to make your own lifting straps for heavy duty lifting, get some 1.5 or even 2 inch webbing, this product is good, so i'm sure if bluewater makes larger webbing that would be good as well.Otherwise great product, webbing wasn't rough at all, came fast, big roll of webbing for like ~10 bucks, which is the lowest price you'll find a single set of straps for.
S**S
Trust my life to it.
Standard 1" tubular webbing. I use this for rock climbing and it has never let me down. I primarily use it for a cow tail to allow me to work on the Anchor as a belayer or as an extension to my rappel. I trust my life to this stuff and it works perfect. I normally tie a beer knot with and it's big enough to do that no problem. Orange just happens to be my favorite color too.
K**G
Hands down: Trustworthy, reliable, durable
Absolutely the best tubular webbing availible. I literally trust my life to this strap while flying my Powered Paraglider. It is used to secure the harness (me) to the canopy (the wing). If it fails, I die. No question...
D**F
It held my weight for rappelling fine. I have also used BlueWater webbing in the ...
It's durable: I couldn't cut it with regular trauma shears. I had to use my Leatherman Raptor tool to cut it. It held my weight for rappelling fine. I have also used BlueWater webbing in the construction of a one rope bridge for river crossing and for setting up my ENO hammock. It holds knots well, and the knots untie easily when you want them to (if you use the right knots).
S**R
Packaging diminishes utility of product.
Ends not heat sealed, packaging included long piece of white paper tape which bled adhesive over end and first wrap of webbing, thereby shortening effective length. Packing actually diminished usefulness of product.
T**S
Good strong stuff
Good strong stuff. I use this for saddle loops on some tree branches, pulling 1/16" steel rope through for our garden string lights.It may be fine for climbing, but I would not trust it for that without consulting a local expert resource.
S**T
Perfect
Needed webbing to make Swiss harness for young nephew among other things
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