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This Unmarked Cajun Mule Line / Pull Tape is made from 100% new polyester and has a break strength of 2,500 lb. Has Hundreds of uses! You can tie things up, tie things downs, hang things whatever you need, this webbing will work for you!
T**S
it is still a great product, they just forgot to mention that little ...
just a FYI for anyone buying the 3000' spool. it is NOT continuous. it is in about 500' increments with some packing tape holding each line together. BEWARE. it is still a great product, they just forgot to mention that little detail.
L**E
Excellent for Hammock Straps
I recently discovered mule tape for an alternate to paracord's many uses. It's REALLY strong, very inexpensive and doesn't stretch. The only downside is, because of it's primary use, you have to buy it in fairly large lengths (unless you buy it from someone who has parsed out smaller lengths on ebay). After experimenting with several different materials (climbing rope, paracord, nylon cordage, etc.) This has become my favorite for hanging my hammock.I make a really useful hammock strap by tying a bowline in one end - use that end to attach to the tree. Tie a series of alpine butterfly loops spaced about 3-4 inches apart. Clip your hammock carabiner into one of the loops and you're all set. Works like a charm. The multiple loops make it adjustable, and by it's very nature, the bowline is easy to untie even after being under tremendous strain. These are two must-know knots. They're really useful.
G**Y
The quality of the mule tape itself was good, however the spooling of the tape was not
The quality of the mule tape itself was good, however the spooling of the tape was not. I was only installing approximately 125 ft. of conduit, so I just ran the mule tape in each joint as I would glue them together. After making it about 100 ft. and the conduit on the starting end was up the electric pole, I pulled some more tape and it went slack. When I looked down the the starting point where the mule tape was going into the conduit off the spool, it was gone! The 300 ft. roll didn't contain 300 ft. of continuous tape, it was spliced at approximately 100 ft!! So the tape inside the conduit was now laying at the bottom of a 10 ft. vertical joint somewhere in the 24 inch sweeping 90 elbow. So my only options were to go purchase a 100+ ft. fish tape since the conduit was all glued together or cut the conduit to get to the mule tape and use that to pull back a new piece. Not wanting to spend more money on a fish tape, I chose to cut the conduit and put it back with a new piece which became a bit of a headache as well.
V**3
Good buy! Quick Delivery! Must have for bushcrafting and camping!
After searching through a few sellers, you can't really beat the value for money spent. I don't need the measurement markings, although they would be great at this price point for 500ft. I can't speak on stretch yet, but this stuff isn't supposed to stretch. Which is one reason it's so strong and last quite a while. I'm satisfied with the thickness because of the weight limit it holds, and it gives me more to hold onto as I tie guy lines, lashings, etc. But more so for building lean-to's and other wooden structures while camping. The pic with the lighter shows the width against the blue tape wrapped around the beginning and held down with a push pin.. Cajun was spot on with the answer to my weight question on this spool. Three times my digital scale registered 6.5lbs as is.
D**R
Serious cord
There was a tree I needed to cut down near my greenhouse. It was leaning in that direction. I used this cord tied to another tree to keep the trunk from landing on the greenhouse. Worked like a charm.
R**E
Ehh it is ok . .
Not sure I would say it is 2,500 lb. It actually snaps pretty easily pulling out saplings that are less than 1/2". I use tow straps and hook up at least 5 at a time to pull out saplings around trees on some acreage. I pull slow and steady with a small ATV and this mule line is snapping way to easily. I was hoping to hook up at least 10 saplings at a time with 10 different mule "straps" . . . NOPE. It is pretty strong, but I would not count on it to old more than 200lbs.
A**E
Non-traditional use but works great!
I’m using this for a non-traditional use, but works well for my application so far. I have applied the mule tape as cross bands to tighten a greenhouse plastic film. The tape is definitely strong enough and tied nicely. Totally happy so far.UPDATE: bought a second roll, as the first roll worked out great. I don’t have scientific testing the prove 2500lbs strength, but the stuff is strong. And holding up great even months later outdoors.
G**Y
Great product, does it ALL
Great stuff. Weave is smooth and uniform throughout and I think you'd have a really hard time breaking it. I do a lot of kayaking, canoeing, hiking, camping, hammocking, etc and this stuff is perfect for all the above. From tieing boats to car roof racks to tow tethers, hammock straps and general purpose cord around the farm, this is the strongest, lightest, most versatile product I'm aware of. Great bang for the buck And highly recommended.
D**R
Rip off for Canadian 's
This product is overpriced for the Canadian market as i mistakenly received a invoice for a American customer which was for only $34.99 for the exact same product. currency exchange and shipping could not increase this item buy that amount
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