Natural Fibers

Manila

Manila, commonly known as Manila Hemp, is a hard natural fiber obtained from the leaf stalks of a member of the banana plant family. It is the strongest of the natural fiber ropes, but it has a limited shelf life when not stored properly and is easily damaged by moisture, ultraviolet (UV) light, and many common chemicals. Manila is an excellent option for heavier duty use in the garden, crafts and decorative purposes, landscaping or for package and bundling.

Warning: Do not use for overhead lifting, support of human weight or athletic equipment, Do not exceed safe working load detailed on the package. Shock loads (stress, jerk) can reduce working loads by as much as 33%. Never stand in line with ropes under tension; rope (especially nylon) may recoil or snap back. Knots reduce rope strength by 40%. Replace the rope if there are signs of wear, such as broken fibers.

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Sisal

Sisal is a hard natural fiber similar to Manila. Sisal has a lower strength-to-weight ratio when compared to Manila. Sisal can be easily damaged by moisture, ultraviolet (UV) light, and many common chemicals. It is resistant to salt water and is often found in the forms of small twines and cords. Sisal is an excellent option for medium duty use on indoor plants, in the garden, for crafts and for package bundling.

Warning: Do not use for overhead lifting, support of human weight or athletic equipment, Do not exceed safe working load detailed on the package. Shock loads (stress, jerk) can reduce working loads by as much as 33%. Never stand in line with ropes under tension; rope (especially nylon) may recoil or snap back. Knots reduce rope strength by 40%. Replace the rope if there are signs of wear, such as broken fibers.

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Jute

Jute is a soft, lightweight, low-strength natural fiber that is usually made into yarns, twines and small cords. Jute can be easily damaged by moisture, ultraviolet (UV) light, and many common chemicals. Jute is an excellent option for lightweight use on indoor plants, in the garden, for crafts and for package bundling.

Warning: Do not use for overhead lifting, support of human weight or athletic equipment, Do not exceed safe working load detailed on the package. Shock loads (stress, jerk) can reduce working loads by as much as 33%. Never stand in line with ropes under tension; rope (especially nylon) may recoil or snap back. Knots reduce rope strength by 40%. Replace the rope if there are signs of wear, such as broken fibers.

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