Skip to content

Silver 7/64″ Dyneema – 35ft Ultra Strong Main Anchor line

(1 customer review)

$19.95

This 7/64″ Dyneema cord with locked Brummel splice is the strong ultralight main hanging line solution for Pack-A-Pull. We love it!  

Highly recommended for loads over 50lbs.  This cord is strong and does not stretch!

In stock (can be backordered)

7/64″ Dyneema precut to 35ft with Brummel splice on one end – Now available in Silver and Red, mix and match colors of cord to easily visually separate and identify different lines.
Enable full potential of Pack-A-Pull with this 7/64″ Samson Dyneema main anchor line, while reducing weight and bulk in your pack. 

Lighter than 550 paracord, 3x stronger and doesn’t stretch!   

We’ve terminated one end with a locked Brummel splice loop for a quick, knot free connection to Pack-A-Pull.  This splice cannot come out and retains maximum strength and no knot to un-tie when your done.

The other end is sealed to prevent fraying.  35 ft finished length for sufficient reach.

Highly recommended for the main line on Pack-A-Pull when the total load is to exceed 100 lbs.  Total load is not to exceed the 200 lbs. safe working load limit of Pack-A-Pull block and tackle hardware.

Specifications:

  • Length: 35 ft finished
  • Color: Silver
  • Weight: 1.6 oz.
  • Tensile strength: 1600 lbs
  • FIBER (CORE/COVER): DYNEEMA
  • Single Braid, 8 Strand
  • Abrasion resistant
  • Easy to inspect
  • Easy to splice
  • Excellent wear characteristics
  • Extremely low stretch
  • Flexible
  • Floats
  • Highly flex-fatigue resistant
  • Maximum strength-to-weight ratio
  • Similar elastic elongation to wire rope
  • Torque-free construction
  • UV stabilized
  • Wire rope replacement
Weight 1.5 oz
Dimensions 4 × 1.5 × 1.5 in

1 review for Silver 7/64″ Dyneema – 35ft Ultra Strong Main Anchor line

  1. Gabe

    This stuff is awesome! Super light weight and crazy strong! The built in loop is a must.

Add a review

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.