3/8-10,000 Lb Samson Ultra-tech Line Rope Cord 130 Ft Sailboat Climbing Spliced on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, US
Samson Ultra-Tech ARBORMASTER line has a polyester outer sheath over a Technora fiber core. Breaking strength is 10,000 lb. for 3/8” 2" Hand-Spliced Eye. 130 ft long
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