Tenob Orange Wonder Rope HPP Winch Line 5mm - Sold per Metre

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Tenob Orange Wonder Rope HPP Winch Line 5mm - Sold per Metre

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New Zealand
Lightweight synthetic rope for marine winching

The Tenob Orange Wonder Rope Synthetic Winch Line is a New Zealand-made, high-performance synthetic replacement for steel winch cables. Made from low-stretch HPP (High-Performance Polyethylene) fibre, it is up to 15 times stronger than steel by weight. Sold per metre, this high-visibility orange rope is easy to handle and won’t rust or produce painful metal splinters like steel cable.

Tenob Orange Wonder Rope HPP Winch Line Features:
  • Low-stretch HPP synthetic fibre construction
  • Lightweight alternative to steel cable
  • High-visibility orange colour
  • Won’t rust or produce metal splinters
  • Suitable for boat trailer winches
  • Easy to handle and fit
  • Sold per metre

Tenob Orange Wonder Rope HPP Winch Line Specifications:
  • Material: Low-stretch HPP (High-Performance Polyethylene) fibre
  • Diameter: 5mm
  • Breaking Strain: 2000kg
  • Colour: High-visibility Orange

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