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2025-07-14 18:19:00
The Esayendder 4mm Nylon Umbrella Rope 50m for Climbing, Camping, Tent, Clothsline, Survival Utility Ropeseems good quality and well made.It includes inside of it nine (9) nylon strands, one (1) fishing line, one (1) copper line, and one (1) fire starter line.Very versatile and useful in many different situations.There's no mention of working load or tensile strength so I would not trust it to hold a person, but like all cordage it can be very useful for a myriad of applications.I would say it's about 4mm in diameter.I am not going to remove all the cord from the spool to measure it; I would estimate that I received the 50 metres as expected.At ~$50 at the time of this review it may seem expensive for a paracord like rope but remember you get the bonus strands inside as well!
Just A Monkey On The Vine
2025-06-25 15:20:39
While I’m no arborist. This will come in handy for slinging rope for tarps and alike. Its stitching seemed strong and it weighs 262g overall. I imagined the steel balls to be slingshot ammo size however they’re extremely small and almost sand like. It did attract a magnet so that was assuring. Overall I would recommend and will update is there’s any issues or concerns. Thanks for your time. Hope this was helpful.
Just A Monkey On The Vine
2025-05-16 12:15:39
While I have no clue who’d be using this for an umbrella. This paracord will be great for bracelets and survival situations. Once you break down the cordage you’re left with 9 inner stands, fishing line, copper wire, and waxed jute cord that catches with little effort. Overall I have absolutely no issues and would undoubtedly recommend.
Jon
2025-05-12 13:55:05
The Esayendder 4mm Nylon Umbrella Rope 50m for Climbing, Camping, Tent, Clothsline, Survival Utility Ropeseems good quality and well made.It includes inside of it nine (9) nylon strands, one (1) fishing line, one (1) copper line, and one (1) fire starter line.Very versatile and useful in many different situations.There's no mention of working load or tensile strength so I would not trust it to hold a person, but like all cordage it can be very useful for a myriad of applications.I would say it's about 4mm in diameter.I am not going to remove all the cord from the spool to measure it; I would estimate that I received the 50 metres as expected.At ~$50 at the time of this review it may seem expensive for a paracord like rope but remember you get the bonus strands inside as well!
Just A Monkey On The Vine
2025-03-06 14:44:54
While I’m no arborist. This will come in handy for slinging rope for tarps and alike. Its stitching seemed strong and it weighs 262g overall. I imagined the steel balls to be slingshot ammo size however they’re extremely small and almost sand like. It did attract a magnet so that was assuring. Overall I would recommend and will update is there’s any issues or concerns. Thanks for your time. Hope this was helpful.
Just A Monkey On The Vine
2024-12-09 13:14:48
While I have no clue who’d be using this for an umbrella. This paracord will be great for bracelets and survival situations. Once you break down the cordage you’re left with 9 inner stands, fishing line, copper wire, and waxed jute cord that catches with little effort. Overall I have absolutely no issues and would undoubtedly recommend.
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