BlueWater 1'' Climb-Spec Tubular Webbing
Use this tubular webbing for making your own runners or etriers, for anchoring or for use as a sling.
- Sewn in a tube shape and flattened out for double strength
- When tying your own runners, leave at least 2" tails for safety
- Ideal for tying with a water knot; meant to be tightened under full-body weight
- For proper instructions, consult a climbing reference, i.e. Mountaineering Freedom of the Hills
- Please note: full spool length is 300 ft. and the spool may not contain 1 continuous piece of webbing; REI cannot guarantee that large orders will be 1 continuous piece
Made in USA.
Best Use | Climbing |
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Webbing Type | Tubular |
Strength | 18 kilonewtons |
Size | 1 inch |
Weight per Foot | 12.8 grams |
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Solid webbing
This webbing is great for slacklining and extending toprope anchors closer to the edge. However, it should never be used to run a toprope anchor over the edge. Weighted webbing cuts like butter over a sharp edge, and this webbing is less abrasion resistant than the coarser military spec webbing (hence the $.02 difference). Static rope should always be used to handle an edge, but if you insist on using only webbing for your anchor, use military spec. It has the same breaking strength and won't cut as easily on an edge. Another great use for this webbing is as a rope protector. Cut a 4ft section and slide your static rope through the inside of the webbing. Works great, and is about $9 cheaper than the Spiroll Rope Protector.
Webbing for canoe reentry
I bought 12 ft of webbing to make stirups for reentry into a canoe. The Sales Associate was prompt and courteous.
Best Slack Line Period
I bought 100ft. of this webbing to use for a longer slack line. It's awesome! The webbing is smooth on your feet and is super durable. I've also used the 1in. webbing for years climbing. Perfect for building anchors and re-slinging old worn out fixed anchors. If you're looking for a solid piece of webbing for anything from slack line to climbing, this is your stuff.
Useful for slacklining
Bought three pieces of this to use as a primitive slackline rig and works great. Long piece for the main webbing, and two pieces to use as the anchors. Easy to tie water knots and hitch knots into the anchor pieces.
Great
Bought this to hang my hammock. Easy to work with. Clove hitched nicely and easy to take down. Stayed in place.
good stuff
I used this product for string up my hammock. It has worked flawless.
New use: knife sheath
I use six inches of this as a sheath for one of those lightweight backpacking knives
Best Webbing Around!
In my opinion this is the best webbing around. It is stronger than the military grade stuff,it is .02/ft cheaper, and it is smooth to the touch. Next time I need webbing I'm buying more of this stuff.
GREAT DOG LRASHES/COLLARS
Ive used this tubular webbing for a good 25 yrs. As a dog trainer with fibermyalgia & arthritic hands, this makes a superior leash that doesn't cut into my hands. I'm currently designing a harness for my service dog using this. IVE HIGHLY RECCOMENDED THIS webbing over the years to many people, for multiple uses & will continue to do so.
Good, strong webbing cut to length
This is tough, strong stuff. Not being a climber, my use is more mundane. I use this to suspend my pack at torso level by its straps to a tree using 7ft of this plus a dual cinch plastic snap buckle. Wrap, snap, cinch, and the pack is easier to access and off the ground from damp, many crawlies, and most curious varmints in the night.