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Nylon Rope

Nylon is the strongest of all ropes in common use.  It is used for absorbing shock loads, such as when lifting or towing because it has the ability to return to it's original length after being stretched.  It also has good abrasion resistance and can last several times longer than natural fibres.  It is also resistant to oil and most chemicals.  Like manila, nylon has good resistance to ultraviolet deterioration from sunlight.  Nylon is ideal for use as bow-to-stern towing hawsers, surge lines, mountain climbing ropes, safety lines, lariat ropes, boat falls, drop hammer ropes, target tow rope, fishing ropes and industrial slings.

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