TUFF CORD (7 mm) A great choice for extreme rigging applications. This durable cord has a lower stretch core and tighter sheath than our other accessory cords and is especially good for mountain guides, lightweight expeditions, and in pre-rigged haul systems.
Key Features: 100% Nylon . Higher abrasion resistance than regular accessory cords . The only cord of its kind on the market . Tuff cord is used in the JR Haul System
MBS: 11 kN (2473 lbf) Black
Orange/Blue
Per Meter SR070BK001E SR070OX001E 100 m Spool SR070BK100E SR070OX100E
Improved tighter sheath to reduce sheath slippage.
BAGGED CORD PMI’s sturdy 100% nylon cord pre-cut and bagged for display. Available in 30 ft and 52 ft. 4mm through 8mm is UIAA 102.
30 ft MBS Multi-Color
2 mm 0.7 kN (157 lbf) CC020ZA009S 3 mm 1.8 kN (405 lbf) CC030MC009S 4 mm 3.8 kN (854 lbf) CC040OC009S 5 mm 5.8 kN (1304 lbf) CC055QC009S 6 mm 7.5 kN (1686 lbf) CC060SC009S 7 mm 10.7 kN (2405 lbf) CC070UC009S 8 mm
52 ft Red 6 mm CC060SE016S CC060SF016S
13.4 kN (3012 lbf) CC080WC009S Blue
PMI UTILITY CORD PMI’s strong utility cord can be used for various tasks. Take it along when you go outdoors for tent tie-down, clotheslines, securing various items to other items, and many other needs.
Key Features: Poly Sheath/Nylon Core . Bagged . Pre-cut . Four colors Weight:
Length:
3.4 oz (98 g) 50 ft (15.25 m)
Diameter: 1/8 in (3 mm) MBS:
400 lbf
CC030GR015P Green CC030OR015P Orange CC030WH015P White CC030BK015P Black CC030BG015P Blue/Green
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