In case the link stops working, basically the rope is braided 100% nylon, 1.4 mm, outer sheath with a core, 1400 feet. The tensile stength is about 100 pounds. The breaking strength at a knot is about 70 pounds.
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The closest competitor to the rope in the link is polyester rope of the same size. However, polyester is not stretchy like nylon is, and I want stretchy. Plus, similar polyester rope is quite a bit more expensive.
Thanks for pointing this out, knot4u! I bought a spool as I needed some small cordage for purposes similar to yours. I was hoping to find an alternative for
Sterling's 1.5mm nylon MINI-cord which--even in bulk--is a bit expensive to use on all but smaller or important projects.
The ebay cord is actually quite nice for less than $0.02/ft delivered, but note that it
does not seem to be nylon. The first thing I noticed was the very low stretch. And while I'm hardly the
Fat Lady of Limbourg, it definitely doesn't have the aroma of nylon when melted/burnt. Based on the low stretch and
this table of burning characteristics, I'd guess it is probably polyester.
The cord is more dark gray than black. It is fairly hard-braided and has a reasonably round cross section. Seems to hold most knots okay, though both binding and friction knots might be less easy to set due to the lack of stretch. Incidentally the core is a single 2-ply twisted yarn, which I suppose technically makes it kernmantle.
I'm happy with the cord despite its seeming non-nylonness, but I figured I'd mention my suspicions since others might be considering a purchase.