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Koch Industries 1/2 in. D X 35 ft. L Red Solid Braided Polypropylene Rope
21.99 USD
Because of its lightweight, polypropylene is the only rope that floats and for this reason, is very popular for use as pool markers and water sports. Polypropylene is affected by sunlight deterioration (more so than any other synthetic or natural fiber rope), but its life can be extended by storing it away from direct sunlight. Polypropylene begins to weaken at 150 deg F and melts at 330 deg F, the lowest melting point of all synthetic ropes. It is generally an all-purpose rope for the average consumer.
Koch Industries 1/2 in. D X 35 ft. L Blue Solid Braided Polypropylene Rope
21.99 USD
Because of its lightweight, polypropylene is the only rope that floats and for this reason, is very popular for use as pool markers and water sports. Polypropylene is affected by sunlight deterioration (more so than any other synthetic or natural fiber rope), but its life can be extended by storing it away from direct sunlight. Polypropylene begins to weaken at 150 deg F and melts at 330 deg F, the lowest melting point of all synthetic ropes. It is generally an all-purpose rope for the average consumer.
Koch Industries 1/2 in. D X 50 ft. L Natural Twisted Sisal Rope
28.99 USD
Sisal is a hard natural fiber. It has excellent resistance to sunlight, little stretch and good knot-holding ability. Sisal must be stored dry to avoid mildew; chemicals will cause it to deteriorate. Common uses include gardening, bundling, shipping and tie downs where strength is not a critical requirement.
Koch Industries 7/16 in. D X 100 ft. L Red/White Diamond Braided Polyester Rope
49.99 USD
Polyester is very close to nylon in strength when a steady force is applied. Polyester, however, stretches very little (unlike nylon) and therefore cannot absorb shock loads as well as nylon. It is equally resistant to moisture and chemicals and is superior to nylon in resistance to sunlight. Polyester is the most popular general-purpose rope in the boating industry. Polyester comes in a double braid construction which increases its strength making it the strongest of rope types.
Koch Industries 1/4 in. D X 100 ft. L White Twisted Nylon Rope
21.99 USD
"Nylon or nylon blend is the strongest of all ropes. When stretched has a ""memory"" for returning to its original length. For this reason, it is best for absorbing shock loads as is the case when lifting or towing. Nylon or nylon blend lasts four to five times longer than natural fibers because it has very good abrasion resistance and is not damaged by oil or most chemicals. Nylon or nylon blend has good resistance to ultraviolet deterioration from sunlight (UV stability)."
Koch Industries 3/8 in. D X 100 ft. L White Twisted Nylon Rope
43.99 USD
"Nylon is the strongest of all ropes. When stretched has a ""memory"" for returning to its original length. For this reason, it is best for absorbing shock loads as is the case when lifting or towing. Nylon lasts four to five times longer than natural fibers because it has very good abrasion resistance and is not damaged by oil or most chemicals. Good resistance to ultraviolet deterioration from sunlight (UV stability)."
Koch Industries 1/2 in. D X 100 ft³ L Red/White/Blue Braided Polyester Rope
319.99 USD
Polyester is very close to nylon in strength when a steady force is applied. Polyester, however, stretches very little (unlike nylon) and therefore cannot absorb shock loads as well as nylon. It is equally resistant to moisture and chemicals and is superior to nylon in resistance to sunlight. Polyester is the most popular general-purpose rope in the boating industry. Polyester comes in a double braid construction which increases its strength making it the strongest of rope types.
Koch Industries 5/16 in. D X 50 ft. L White Diamond Braided Nylon Rope
22.99 USD
"Nylon or nylon blend is the strongest of all ropes. When stretched has a ""memory"" for returning to its original length. For this reason, it is best for absorbing shock loads as is the case when lifting or towing. Nylon or nylon blend lasts four to five times longer than natural fibers because it has very good abrasion resistance and is not damaged by oil or most chemicals. Good resistance to ultraviolet deterioration from sunlight (UV stability)."
Koch Industries 3/8 in. D X 100 ft. L Camouflage Diamond Braided Polyblend Rope
27.99 USD
Because of its light weight, polypropylene is the only rope which floats and for this reason is very popular for use as pool markers and water sports. Polypropylene is affected by sunlight deterioration (more so than any other synthetic or natural fiber rope), but its life can be extended by storing it away from direct sunlight. Polypropylene begins to weaken at 150 degree F and melts at 330 degree F, the lowest melting point of all synthetic ropes. It is generally an all-purpose rope for the average consumer.
Koch Industries 3/8 in. D X 100 ft. L Assorted Diamond Braided Polypropylene Rope
29.99 USD
Because of its lightweight, polypropylene is the only rope that floats and for this reason, is very popular for use as pool markers and water sports. Polypropylene is affected by sunlight deterioration (more so than any other synthetic or natural fiber rope), but its life can be extended by storing it away from direct sunlight. Polypropylene begins to weaken at 150 deg F and melts at 330 deg F, the lowest melting point of all synthetic ropes. It is generally an all-purpose rope for the average consumer.
Koch Industries 1/2 in. D X 50 ft. L White Twisted Nylon Rope
39.99 USD
"Nylon or nylon blend is the strongest of all ropes. When stretched has a ""memory"" for returning to its original length. For this reason, it is best for absorbing shock loads as is the case when lifting or towing. Nylon or nylon blend lasts four to five times longer than natural fibers because it has very good abrasion resistance and is not damaged by oil or most chemicals. Nylon or nylon blend has good resistance to ultraviolet deterioration from sunlight (UV stability)."
Koch Industries 3/8 in. D X 50 ft. L White Twisted Nylon Rope
23.99 USD
"Nylon is the strongest of all ropes. When stretched has a ""memory"" for returning to its original length. For this reason, it is best for absorbing shock loads as is the case when lifting or towing. Nylon lasts four to five times longer than natural fibers because it has very good abrasion resistance and is not damaged by oil or most chemicals. Good resistance to ultraviolet deterioration from sunlight (UV stability)."
Koch Industries 3/8 in. D X 100 ft. L Red/White/Blue Diamond Braided Polypropylene Rope
29.99 USD
Because of its lightweight, polypropylene is the only rope that floats and for this reason, is very popular for use as pool markers and water sports. Polypropylene is affected by sunlight deterioration (more so than any other synthetic or natural fiber rope), but its life can be extended by storing it away from direct sunlight. Polypropylene begins to weaken at 150 degrees Fahrenheit and melts at 330 degrees Fahrenheit, the lowest melting point of all synthetic ropes. It is generally an all-purpose rope for the average consumer.
Koch Industries 1/0 in. Oval Link Brass Chain 0.177 in. D X 10 ft. L
22.99 USD
Koch decorative chains are light-duty, non-welded chains used for hanging lights, flowerpots, drape ties and other needs within the home. They have beautiful finishes that accentuate any space, both indoor and outdoor. Spiral Oval has a long link with wire that's twisted before the chain link is closed. It's quite unique.
Koch Industries 1/2 in. D X 100 ft. L Assorted with Grey Diamond Braided Polyblend Rope
29.99 USD
Because of its lightweight, polypropylene is the only rope which floats and for this reason is very popular for use as pool markers and water sports. Polypropylene is affected by sunlight deterioration (more so than any other synthetic or natural fiber rope), but its life can be extended by storing it away from direct sunlight. Polypropylene begins to weaken at 150 degree F and melts at 330 degree F, the lowest melting point of all synthetic ropes. It is generally an all-purpose rope for the average consumer.