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Reddit mentions of JCS High Strength, No Stretch Kevlar Lined Cord, Camouflage, Speargun or Reel Line, 100 Feet Spool

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JCS High Strength, No Stretch Kevlar Lined Cord, Camouflage, Speargun or Reel Line, 100 Feet Spool
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100% Dyneema fiber Spectra Cord - An all-purpose utility cord / speargun line with break strengths of: 1.8mm = 350 pounds. Spectra rope is the go to choice for high tension applications where you need a reliable line that will not snag, sever, or snap under pressure.16 Strand Braided Industrial Strength Spectra fibers are ‌Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE), 15 times stronger than steel and up to 40% stronger than Kevlar. The synthetic material is extremely resistant to cutting, abrasion, and degradation from sunlight and UV rays. UHMWPE fibers will repel moisture and float in water, a perfect choice for marine environments. Extremely low stretch, with less elasticity than both nylon, and Dacron polyester.RESISTANT SHELL - Cut-resistant Spectra core is wrapped in a braided polyester sheath that provides an extra layer of resistance to water, weather, surface abrasion, and degrading chemicals. The polyester jacket is flexible enough to allow for excellent knot retention, but thick enough to keep the core untouched by the elements.Abrasion ResistantMade in USA
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Found 1 comment on JCS High Strength, No Stretch Kevlar Lined Cord, Camouflage, Speargun or Reel Line, 100 Feet Spool:

u/popsblack · 3 pointsr/preppers

Paracord is "dynamic" meaning it has lots of stretch, up to 30%, it's designed to catch a person falling out of the sky after all. If you need shock resistance it's perfect. for other stuff not so much, your bag will loosen and fall off your pack if you tie it with PC and your tarp may be on the ground by morning. Also Nylon absorbs and loses strength in water, and it sinks. Learn to tie a tautline hitch in case you have to use it on something you need to keep tight.

I have some cord made from Spectra, climbers call it a static line because it doesn't stretch. It's just trade name for high molecular weight polyethylene and is super strong so tiny diameter for the strength and ultra lightweight. Here's the first hit , 1.8mm (about 1/16") for 350#. It would be good for tent guy lines, rigging, hauling a load or maybe hanging a bear bag you don't want on the ground in the morning, lol
Anything small you tie onto a person is going to cut so make up some kind of a rig, maybe using multiple lengths to disperse the weight? or using a belt ot something

Kevlar is super strong, low stretch, plus cut resistance, which might be either good or bad depending.

Just plain old nylon mason's line is really handy for little stuff and it's cheap