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Mil-Spec Tubular Webbing

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- SKU: MSTW

If you were unable to tell from my fantastic product descriptions, I am a big fan of the English language. There are so many wonderful words with which I can describe all of our great products. Some of my favorites, however, are those made popular in the 1980s and '90s by surfers.

If you are unwilling to describe an experience as radical, you are probably unwilling to have much fun too. The same holds true for words like gnarly and tubular, with tubular perhaps being my favorite of the bunch. Tubular, for those squares in the audience, is the equivalent of "awesome," and comes from catching a wave as it breaks and forms a tube of sorts. Anyway, enough about my word preferences – on to the important matters at hand.

Today, Keepshooting.com offers 50 feet worth of Mil-Spec tubular webbing. Our Mil-Spec tubular webbing gets its name not only for being awesome, but also because of the pattern in which it is woven. With its superior tensile strength, Mil-Spec tubular webbing lends itself to any activity that may involve binding, building, carrying, climbing, hoisting, pulling and much more.

Make sure your time spent outdoors is as gnarly as possible by picking up 50 feet of our Mil-Spec tubular webbing for $18.

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Mil-Spec Tubular Webbing – 50 Feet of One-Inch Tubular Webbing Rated for 4,000 Pounds

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All Mil-Spec tubular webbing sold by Keepshooting.com is manufactured by R&W Enterprises. R&W Enterprises is an American-owned and family-operated company that specializes in rope and cordage. With nearly 30 years of experience in the industry, R&W Enterprises has been able to successfully integrate their three customer-focused goals – quality, value and service – to build a company on which you can count. So impressed with R&W Enterprises was Keepshooting.com, that we decided to make them our exclusive provider of all things cordage, rope and webbing.

In general, webbing refers to any strong fabric woven into a flat strip or a tube. Its name comes from the pattern of the weave, which often resembles a web. As noted, webbing is a versatile material that is used for a variety of applications that can include: hiking, climbing, safety, towing, parachuting, military and more.

I mentioned that webbing can be woven into either flat strips or a tube. Flat webbing is a single strip of woven fabric and is generally noted for its increased breaking strength. Tubular webbing, while still strong, features fabric woven into a tube that is then flattened to provide for dual-layer webbing. It is generally noted for holding knots better than flat webbing.

The Mil-Spec tubular webbing offered by Keepshooting.com is, as its name suggests, tubular webbing. Measuring one inch wide, this olive drab tubular webbing carries a breaking strength of 4,000 pounds. As noted, it is sold in length of 50 feet.

Whether you are a climber looking to shore up your harness, a trucker looking for ties or a fireman concerned with safety, our Mil-Spec tubular webbing is sure to please. Consider picking up a package today for just $18.

Brand No
Construction Nylon
Condition Factory New

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