✅ APPEARANCE: 1-inch diameter, 50 feet in length. Organic, traditional look, naturally sandy brown. There's nothing better than Manila rope for an authentic appearance with a time-honored product.
✅ WONDERFUL APPLICATIONS: Perfect for crafts, gardening, bundling, wooden tree swing, decorative fence projects, and much more. Manila is one of the most popular ropes for landscaping use.
✅ HIGH-QUALITY ROPE: Twisted 4-strand natural fiber. Constructed from long, soft, shiny vegetable fibers spun into strong threads. Softer and more flexible.
✅ SOFT TO TOUCH: 100% Natural & biodegradable. Fuzzy, hairy surface. Can be spliced, good knot stability. Fibers will also soften and wear further over.
✅ JUST WHAT YOU NEED: A perfect option for any application where you wish to achieve a rustic feel. Perfect and looks great. Only high-quality fibers and traditional craftsmanship are used to manufacture these industry-standard ropes for meeting your expectations.
Great for:
Treehouses
Hanging beds
Climbing ropes
Backyard rope swings
Landscape use
Deck and porch railings
FAQ:
What is the manila rope used for?
Malina rope is a classic. This rope is a long-time favorite for a large variety of uses.
Widely used in different applications such as decorative rope, landscape rope, climbing rope, exercise rope, and tug-o-war rope.
What is Manila Rope?
Sometimes referred to as “hemp rope”, is manufactured from the strongest natural fibers available of the abaca plant grown in the Philippines. Manila rope provides high strength with very good resistance to abrasion and low stretch.
Why choose our ropes?
Natural, traditional look. Strong and durable, with low stretch. Less bark and debris means the rope is smoother and you will get fewer splinters.
Produced with the utmost attention to detail, and from durable materials, our offerings are meant to find their place in your home and your life.
Can I cut this rope?
Yes, you can cut it for as long as you want.
BUT be sure to tape wrap or whip the ends before you do to prevent it from unraveling.
Does this have a fuel oil smell to it?
Yes, there's a slight smell. As stated, treated with oil during the traditional manufacturing process.
This is to increase the life span, improve the performance of the rope, and to protect it.
Why does my rope have an odor?
The production of manila rope involves the addition of cordage oil to the fibers in preparation for being twisted into rope. The oil will dry into the rope over time and the smell will dissipate.
How do you get the smell out of a hemp rope?
Mix a solution of white vinegar and water within equal parts and pour within a spray bottle, and spray the twine down with this formula.
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