| Brand | 9KM DWLIFE |
| Material | Kevlar fiber |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Multipurpose,Unique |
| Line Weight | 50 pounds |
- [Strong Hollow Braided Cord] 100% Kevlar braiding creates a no ductile cord, not easily deformed, and is suitable as a kite line, ridge line, etc. The braided line allows for the creation of fishing assist jig hook lines, which are very common and popular among fishing enthusiasts.
- [Wear resistance] kevlar cord have excellent worn and cutting resistance. In the outdoor environment where it is often exposed to rough and sharp surfaces, kevlar thread can withstand most of the wear and tear, whether kevlar thread is used to hang bear bags, repair wind chimes, you can even use it as a simple cutting saw.
- [Fire Resistant] Kevlar Line has unique flame retardancy, so it can also be used for camping stove and chimney tie line, etc. It can also providing flame-resistant protection from potential fire hazards.
- [Lightweight Cord] A small spool of kevlar survival cordage you can put in any corner of your backpack and start your hiking trip with ease and pleasure.
- [Multipurpose Outdoor Line] 9KM DELIFE Kevlar string with high friction resistance, our kevlar survival rope is great for tough tasks such as camping, hiking, and hunting.














Enrique Treviño Verified Buyer –
Súper remsistente, es difÃcil de trabajar con el, pero su versatilidad, fortaleza y resistencia son innegables. Además es a prueba de fuego, de hecho a menos que se insista en exceso no se enciende con un encendedor de butano
omar palma Verified Buyer –
This is a very sturdy string. I think that it is rated at 50 lbs. tensile strength.
I used mine to repair a broken pair of eyeglasses frames. But you could also use this string just to reinforce the frames themselves. Either by going though the screw aperture in the frames of the glasses. Or by just rapping it around the connecting parts of the frames.
So, far the knots I made with the string are holding well. The string is very hard to cut, even with sharp scissors. It just goes to show you that the string is very tough.
You could also use the string for hunting purposes, or personal security. The string would definitely hold up to be used as some sort of trip wire, or to set up snares for small animals.
PETER SHADDICK Verified Buyer –
not as strong as I expected
joe Verified Buyer –
Strong and seems good quality. I tried to rip it with my hands and I couldn’t.
EngineeringPanda Verified Buyer –
David Perry Verified Buyer –
Not taking any points off the review for this because the product is absolutely as described, high quality, etc, but a word of warning: This stuff is thin and does not stretch, which means if you get it tangled, you will not be getting it untangled. This isn’t like untangling earbuds cables, it’s like trying to un-knit a sweater or un-weave a piece of cloth.
Sara h. Verified Buyer –
mrnrnm Verified Buyer –
I chose the 0.8mm size (8-strand hollow-braid).
1st impressions using this cord — I expected this cord to be round like a tiny rope, but it is flat like a tiny shoelace. Simple knots like square knot or bowline work with this cord. (It is NOT slick like nylon monofilament. Yeah, knots weaken the cord. There’s sailor and mountaineer lore about proper knots for Kevlar.) This cord resists fraying at a metal hole, but not extraordinary. A freshly drilled hole can cut the cord. Chamfered hole, no fraying. Cord can be cut with a sharp knife, but scissors is better. Even with very sharp scissors, the cut end still frays. Unlike cotton thread, wetting the frayed end does not help getting it through a tiny hole. Can’t melt the cut end to stop the fray. (It doesn’t get sticky with heat, it just burns.) Soak with glue and then cut is the only way I found to stop the fray. Elmer’s or water-soluble glue is less mess.
First use was tying a tweezer to my backpack. The tiny tool is easily lost while pulling other stuff out of a zipper pocket. This cord works great. It is almost as easy to use as cotton string, but will last much longer.
Thomas Miller Verified Buyer –
I practice falconry, and I was looking for some cord to make the equipment for my bird. This was the wrong size, but it’s an excellent product, nevertheless. It’s durable as can be, and it’s very light comparatively. The quality is second to none. I’d recommend it to anyone creating crafts or equipment requiring a functional cord/twine.
Paul Verified Buyer –
epilepticwelder Verified Buyer –
performing as expected…
used it to stitch nylon nylon straps for boot knife sheath attachments, and is holding strong
Suzanne Vié Verified Buyer –
Conforme à mes attentes.
Buying crap 2011 Verified Buyer –
I used it to fix a wind chime and it worked great. It’s very sturdy and came quick at a affordable price. I would buy it again.
Cindy Verified Buyer –
The string does not come as pictured. It is smaller. The strength for my windchimes is spot on. The color, and thickness are very good. It is OK for what I paid.
Barry T McGee Verified Buyer –
I bought this Tesora piece back on the insulation blanket for my smoker and it works just great so far. The product showed up quickly. Price was OK. I will update this review if the product fails in this application but so far so good.