25kg Shock Cord Off-Cuts – Mixed Lengths & Diameters
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Order 2 Boxes | 3% off |
Order 3 Boxes | 5% off |
Order 4 or more Boxes | 10% off |
£30.00
Our 25kg shock cord off-cuts box is an ideal choice for those needing flexible, durable cord at an economical price. This box contains a mix of elastic shock cord lengths in various diameters, giving you versatility for multiple applications. Whether for DIY projects, outdoor setups, or securing equipment, these cords offer reliable elasticity and strength.
What’s in the Box?
Inside, you’ll find 25kg of shock cord off-cuts, including mixed lengths and diameters. Each piece is designed to handle tension and stretch, making it highly adaptable for both light and heavy-duty tasks. Shock cords, also known as bungee cords, offer excellent flexibility, which makes them suitable for a wide range of settings, from camping to crafting.
Key Features of 25kg Shock Cord Off-Cuts:
- Elasticity and Strength: The high-quality elastic core allows these cords to stretch and return to their original length, ensuring secure holds and adaptability.
- Mixed Lengths and Diameters: Provides flexibility to meet different project needs, whether indoors or outdoors.
- Durability: Made to withstand repeated stretching and exposure to various weather conditions.
Common Uses:
- Outdoor Securing and Ties: Great for securing tarpaulins, tent poles, or covers in camping and outdoor activities.
- DIY and Crafting: Perfect for creative projects where stretch and flexibility are essential.
- Sports and Fitness: Suitable for activities requiring stretch cords, like resistance exercises and agility training.
Why Choose Shock Cord Off-Cuts?
Elastic shock cords offer a unique combination of flexibility and durability. Their stretchability makes them valuable for dynamic applications where rigid rope may not suffice. By choosing this box of 25kg shock cord off-cuts, you gain access to quality bungee cord at a fraction of the usual price, with the added benefit of supporting sustainable practices by using off-cuts.
Learn More:
For care instructions and further applications, explore our Rope Guides and Product Care Tips. Find more insights into the best uses for elastic shock cords in our related resources.
Diameter | Max Length Per Reel | Approx Weight Per Reel |
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4mm | 100 Metres | 1.20kg |
5mm | 100 Metres | 2.00kg |
6mm | 100 Metres | 2.60kg |
8mm | 100 Metres | 4.50kg |
10mm | 100 Metres | 8.10kg |
12mm | 100 Metres | 10.20kg |
Please note that all weights and breaking loads provided are approximate. The breaking loads may vary depending on how the rope is finished. It is imperative to subtract 10% from the breaking load for each splice made in the rope. Additionally, please be aware that weights can fluctuate, particularly with natural products, due to differences in manufacturing processes and materials utilised.
Synthetic Rope and Its Properties
Synthetic rope is made from man-made fibers such as nylon, polyester, polypropylene, and polyethylene. These ropes are known for their high strength, durability, and resistance to various environmental factors. Unlike natural ropes, synthetic ropes do not absorb water, making them ideal for use in wet and outdoor environments. However, synthetic ropes have their own set of characteristics and considerations that you should be aware of.
Behavior in Wet Conditions
One of the key advantages of synthetic ropes over natural ones is their minimal water absorption. Synthetic ropes generally do not shrink or expand when exposed to moisture, making them highly reliable in marine, industrial, and outdoor applications. However, while they do not absorb water, some synthetic ropes may become slippery when wet, which can affect handling and knot-holding capabilities.
Effects of UV Exposure
Unlike natural ropes, synthetic ropes are resistant to rot and mildew, but they can be affected by prolonged exposure to UV rays. Over time, UV exposure can weaken the fibers, causing the rope to degrade and lose strength. To mitigate this, synthetic ropes can be treated with UV inhibitors or stored out of direct sunlight when not in use.
Resistance to Chemicals and Abrasion
Synthetic ropes are generally more resistant to chemicals and abrasion compared to natural ropes. For instance, nylon and polyester ropes are highly resistant to various oils, acids, and alkalis, making them suitable for harsh industrial environments. Additionally, these ropes have excellent abrasion resistance, which means they can withstand rough surfaces without significant wear.
Elongation and Stretch
Different types of synthetic ropes have varying degrees of elongation. For example, nylon rope is known for its elasticity, which allows it to absorb shock loads without breaking. This makes nylon rope ideal for dynamic applications such as climbing, towing, and mooring. On the other hand, polyester rope has low stretch, making it suitable for applications where maintaining tension is critical.
Care and Maintenance
To extend the lifespan of synthetic ropes, it’s important to follow proper care and maintenance practices. Regularly inspect the rope for signs of wear, abrasion, or UV damage. If the rope shows significant signs of wear, such as fraying or thinning, it should be replaced to ensure safety and performance.
Storage Considerations
When storing synthetic ropes, keep them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and chemicals. Coiling the rope properly and avoiding tight bends can also help prevent kinks and maintain the rope’s integrity.
Summary
Synthetic ropes offer numerous advantages over natural ropes, including resistance to water, rot, and chemicals. They are durable and strong, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. However, it’s important to be aware of their susceptibility to UV damage and to take appropriate measures to protect the rope from prolonged exposure. By properly maintaining and storing synthetic ropes, you can ensure their longevity and reliable performance in various conditions.