

🛠️ Gear Up with Kevlar: Strength, Heat, and Style in One Cord!
Emma Kites 1.1mm Braided Kevlar Cord in Camo Green offers a robust 200Lb tensile strength with superior abrasion and flame resistance up to 800°F. Crafted from 100% Dupont Kevlar yarn in a braided design, it resists fraying and end raveling, making it ideal for tactical, survival, and outdoor applications. Lightweight and compact, this cord is a versatile must-have for professionals and adventurers alike.















| ASIN | B08R8PSNST |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,351 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #142 in Tactical Paracord |
| Brand | emma kites |
| Color | Camo Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (893) |
| Date First Available | 8 March 2021 |
| Diameter | 1.1 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Material | 100% Kevlar |
| Model Number | USKT5302 |
D**R
Works as expected
Q**8
This is some serious string. Hard to cut, does NOT melt to stop fraying. I used it for my cat toys and love it. When a knot forms, it's usually easy to get out. However this is also true of the knots tied purposefully. My bowler knots, what I generally use, come right out. I had to use a fishing knot I learned. I don't know the name, but I spin both parts them out the lose end through the loop at the bottom, with the swivel, or hook, then pull it tight. This worked. The string hasn't pulled from claws getting caught in it like some do. It's very good, over kill even, for my use. I will stick with it though, if I ever need more........
W**M
I used this wire to replace the one I had in my Center Point crank for my 405 lb crossbow .. The original one looked like it was gonna give some time or another but didn’t take a chance !! Highly recommend !!
H**U
Great Kevlar cord.
J**S
Thin enough for when you need a smaller cord, yet still super strong. It has a breaking strength of 550 lbs which is the same as standard paracord. It is exactly as described. One thing I learned is this cord isn't flammable. I wanted to melt the ends after making a lanyard, like I do with paracord, and it just charred a bit. I ended up using a small piece of Gorilla tape over my knot just to ensure the knot stays together.
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