Strap in for style and strength! 🏋️♂️
The Cosmos 2 Inches Wide 10 Yards Black Nylon Heavy Webbing Strap is a robust and versatile solution for all your fastening needs. Made from durable nylon, this strap is designed to withstand the test of time while adding a modern touch to your projects. With a lightweight design and easy-to-use fastening strap, it's perfect for both professional and personal use.
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Brand | Cosmos |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 195 Grams |
Fabric Type | Nylon |
Product Dimensions | 360"L x 2"W |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.53 x 4.21 x 2.24 inches |
Package Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Cosmos |
Part Number | 43230-48068 |
B**E
Great for at home furniture refinishing
We have a nice oak and leather rocking chair in our living room. After years of use and 2 moves, the back panel became insecure - If you put your full weight on it while rocking, it would fall out.We learned from upholstery YouTube videos that professionals use upholstery webbing like this to reinforce chairs. We figured that we could refinish the back panel of the rocking chair at home with webbing and a staple gun (pictured).How we refinished the chair:1. removed old staples holding the back panel (leather front, foam, board, leather back) to the frame2. measured length of back frame; cut webbing strips to measure with 4in excess, burned ends to prevent from fraying3. stapled webbing strips onto bottom of back frame, 3 staples on each strip end4. placed leather, foam, back board in frame; tightly pulled webbing strip up to the top of the back frame & stapled in place (pictured)5. stapled webbing strips onto the left side of the back frame; weaved strips together (pictured)6. tightly pulled webbing strips to the right side of the back frame & stapled in place7. stapled leather back piece onto back frame8. stapled leather ribbon (covers staples) onto the back frameWe’re not professionals by any means, so definitely do more research if you’re embarking on a similar project. We also can’t speak to the quality of the webbing. However, what we’ve done definitely suits our purposes.Happy crafting!
M**.
Very strong webbing for being so thin
This webbing has great strength for how thin it is. I made an extension for my climbing harness with it and wanted to test how much weight it can hold before tearing. I hooked one end around a tree and the other to the hitch on my Silverado truck. I was able to spin my tires without hurting the webbing or the stiching that I put in it (I used heavy duty blended thread). I have no doubt that my harness extensions will be able to hold well over my body weight even with a small fall.However, I had to return the product because after making the extension mentioned above I went to make a new extension and noticed a .25inch wide by 4inch frey in the webbing. Then, there were smaller freys every few feet throughout my webbing. There must have been a problem with the machine that was stitching it. I'm sure the webbing was still very strong even with the frey but I could not chance using it for making harnesses.I will most likely be ordering more of this webbing hoping that the next roll will not have any freys.
R**N
Great many uses, but not “military-grade”.
Wasn’t the “rigid” webbing that I was looking for that came with my shoulder bag, but it would definitely be a more comfortable shoulder strap, if I were to replace the one on my bag. I used it as a “reinforcing top edge for my home-made curtains. It’s dexterity allowed me to fold it in half and sew it along the top edge of my curtains. It looks great with a slight shimmer of gloss and is durable too. Not “military-grade”, but plenty tough enough for most projects.
L**W
Strong and Sturdy - Exactly What I Wanted
Great product! I used creatively to secure a cushion to a saddle rack so that the saddle rack wouldn't cause indentions in the underside of my saddle. Used in tandem with snap-together buckles, this worked well.
N**V
Too slick to hold sliders
I wanted to make an adjustable strap with this. It feels more like seat belt material and is too slippery to use webbing sliders with. Not heavy feeling at all, although tensile strength may be ok.
D**R
Just Right
Based on reviews I purchased this to repair a luggage rack. The weight of the material was just right for this project. It appears to be very durable and yet at the same time very pliable and easy to work with. Base on another user's suggestion I burned the ends after cutting them to remove any fray ... and that worked beautifully.
W**9
Very nice webbing......
Came quickly and like the product. A nice smooth webbing.....not slick and plasticky but the type used for seat belts. A thin material...not what you'd find in most tyie down straps so be advised. You can always double it up for more thickness if desired. If feels as if they cut this webbing with a hot knife which is nice so you won't need to buy end covers if you don't want to ...just stop it from unraveling with heat
S**E
2” wide
Good web strap. A bit thinner than the strap used for a dog leash, but I wanted that so I could double it over the edge of a leather bag. Probably better also for shoulder straps on backpack or duffle bag. Recommend
G**Y
Seatbelt material by any other name
Excellent tensile strength. No fraying.
R**D
article convenable
Utilisé pour réparer une chaise de parterre
D**B
Quality and exactly as expected.
Was exactly as expected and made with quality materials.
J**X
Good stuff
Nice
K**N
NOT HEAVY DUTY - DO NOT BUY
This item is described as heavy duty, it is FAR from heavy duty. The material is very thin and to smooth like silk for it to be heavy duty, this isn't heavy webbing heavy webbing is thicker like a seatbelt not thin and a little rough so it can be locked with a fastener not smooth like a ribbon as this stuff is… Not as advertised by any means at all!!! DO NOT BUY
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