Feature

●1/2" x 100 premium multifilament polypropylene (MFP) solid braid anchor line with stainless steel thimble on one end
●MFP is lightweight and floatable, with low stretch and minimal water absorption
●Working Load Limit: 445 lbs./Breaking Strength: 2220 lbs.
●Solid braid is smooth and flexible, with a structure that that is less likely to kink or hockle
●Limited lifetime warranty

[Royal Blue 1  & 2   x 150 ]




[Neon Orange 3  & 8   x 150 ]




[White 1  & 2   x 50 ]




[Blue 3  & 8   x 50 ]




[White 3  & 8   x 100 ]




[Neon Green 3  & 8   x 150 ]




[White 3  & 8   x 50 ]




[Burgundy 3  & 8   x 100 ]




[Neon Yellow 3  & 8   x 150 ]




[Blue 3  & 8   x 100 ]




[Blue 3  & 8   x 150 ]




[Forest Green 3  & 8   x 50 ]




[Royal Blue 1  & 2   x 50 ]




[Red 3  & 8   x 100 ]




[Black 1  & 2   x 50 ]




[White 1  & 2   x 100 ]




[Black 3  & 8   x 100 ]




[Black 3  & 8   x 150 ]




[White 1  & 2   x 150 ]




[Black 1  & 2   x 150 ]




[Black 3  & 8   x 50 ]




[Black 1  & 2   x 100 ]




[White 3  & 8-Inch x 150-Feet]





Description

Extreme Max BoatTector products are designed to provide optimal protection for boats and watercraft. Every item we offer has been carefully selected for its durability and performance in harsh marine conditions. MFP (Multifilament Polypropylene) line is stronger and softer than traditional polypropylene. Its more economical than nylon or polyester with the soft hand feel of nylon. Its lighter weight than its nylon and polyester counterparts, and will float when thrown in water. This solid braid line is round, flexible, smooth, and holds knots well. Unlike twisted or diamond braid ropes, it wont unravel when cut with knife or scissors. Solid braid is also less likely to kink or hockle. All Extreme Max BoatTector line and cordage products are designed for optimal utility and durability, and carry a limited lifetime warranty. Working Load Limits shown are guidelines. This product is intended for non-critical consumer applications. Not to be used for overhead lifting, or in applications with a risk of death, personal injury or property damage.