

šŖ¢ Gear up with Kevlar: Strength that wonāt quit, wherever adventure calls!
The 9KM DWLIFE Black Braided Kevlar String is a high-performance, 100% Kevlar fishing and utility line offering exceptional tensile strength (up to 1800 lbs), superior abrasion resistance, and heat tolerance up to 900°F. Its ultralight, compact braided design ensures durability and portability, making it the ultimate survival, tactical, and outdoor rope for professionals and enthusiasts alike.







| ASIN | B07XB8JD47 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,983 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #97 in Braided Fishing Line |
| Brand | 9KM DWLIFE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,021) |
| Date First Available | 27 September 2019 |
| Diameter | 0.45 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 18 g |
| Material | Kevlar |
| Model Number | 9KM-KL4041 |
W**Y
Nice, pretty tactical and is incredibly strong, its resistant to fraying when cut but I still tie the ends. I didnt realize it was fishing line but i use it for lots of things.
K**H
Very strong cord. Used it to make a wind chime with very heavy metal pipe. 9 months later; it's still holding strong.
V**A
At $10 a Metre very expensive , did not get 200ft only 100ft, 31metres. NOT GOOD. Does not work for the intended purpose too thin for windchimes.
M**M
I chose the 0.8mm size (8-strand hollow-braid). 1st impressions using this cord -- I expected this cord to be round like a tiny rope, but it is flat like a tiny shoelace. Simple knots like square knot or bowline work with this cord. (It is NOT slick like nylon monofilament. Yeah, knots weaken the cord. There's sailor and mountaineer lore about proper knots for Kevlar.) This cord resists fraying at a metal hole, but not extraordinary. A freshly drilled hole can cut the cord. Chamfered hole, no fraying. Cord can be cut with a sharp knife, but scissors is better. Even with very sharp scissors, the cut end still frays. Unlike cotton thread, wetting the frayed end does not help getting it through a tiny hole. Can't melt the cut end to stop the fray. (It doesn't get sticky with heat, it just burns.) Soak with glue and then cut is the only way I found to stop the fray. Elmer's or water-soluble glue is less mess. First use was tying a tweezer to my backpack. The tiny tool is easily lost while pulling other stuff out of a zipper pocket. This cord works great. It is almost as easy to use as cotton string, but will last much longer.
M**L
Buen producto solo hace falta sernmas claro en las especificaciones de cada presentación
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