Strapworks Heavyweight Polypropylene Webbing - Heavy Duty Poly Strapping for Outdoor DIY Gear Repair
L**D
Cut and paste job?!? Not cool
I absolutely love the product. However what I received in the white was a cut and glue paste job. It had been heated and melted together. Not cool. I was desperate and had to use it today otherwise I would’ve sent it back. I needed a really long strip. So there was a good 8 feet that was wasted because of that
M**E
Wrong description. Not for extended outdoor exposure.
Nice material but not suitable for continuous outdoor use. This was used to hold down a boat cover in Florida. Barely lasted one year in our Sun. Better suited for things used outside like back packs and not for things left outside.
I**F
The best one - i used it for bags carrying cast iron stakes!
I have now made several of these, for myself and friends, as it will reinforce the bag enough to carry real weight.I taught a class on how to make a tote bag, for free , at our little Village Library.NYS has eliminated single use plastic bags, wanting people to use reusable bags.Most tote bags simply have handles sewn onto the bag at the top. These aren't really very good for repeatedly carrying groceries. Using the webbing, going all the way under the bag, gives it a strength to carry cans or any other heavy stuff you need to.
S**D
Clearly defective. Poor quality.
In the middle of the roll they tried to join two pieces of strap together. They easily pulled apart. Not cool.
A**.
Webbing worked great on my DIY backpack
I used this webbing to make a DIY backpack's straps and webbing. It turned out really well overall and specifically the webbing. It was easy to use, strong, and was usable in my home-grade sewing maching (Brothers CS6000I). The backpack is only a few weeks old, but it has been subjected to some pretty harsh conditions on the back of my motorcycle. It's probably done about 500 miles at highway speeds (110+ KPH/70+ MPH). No signs of wear or fade. Can't complain about that.
A**R
Great for cross-body bag straps
I really like this poly webbing for making bag straps. I don't use it on all bags, just the casual ones which need specific colors not available in cotton webbing, especially kids' bags.I melt the ends with a lighter or heat tool, sew across them and even glue them to the inside of the bags to make sure that they will never fray and "blow out." I wouldn't recommend cutting holes for rivets in this material unless you have coated the back side with a strong glue - Beacon 3-in-1 or Gem Tac are good. The poly does ravel a lot more quickly than the cotton types of webbing.I think you could safely poke holes with an awl, because that doesn't cut through the woven threads.It's durable, it has a nice feel and it's available in a lot of good colors for fashion bags.
G**R
Great for saddlebag lid straps.
Works great as saddlebag lid straps. Used a soldering iron to melt holes for bolts. That also helps with strength and keeps it from fraying. After cutting a length be sure to melt the end so it doesn’t fray apart.
S**N
Cheap and good.
Cheap. Works great for gun sling. Using 5 feet of webbing, one triglide, and one adjuster, I made a really nice, fast - adjusting, sling for my M1-9 carbine.
D**T
Good quality
fab colour
S**M
Good stuff
Some nice, good strapping.I sewed these onto my pants to permanently fix the waist of them - meaning jeans that had a stretch/spandex quality to them wouldn't stretch over time becoming lose on my waist until I washed them again. This kept them at a fixed size that worked for me. Its a clean and inconspicuous look and a cheap and simple fix for pants that dont fit right.Essentially created a fixed belt on each of my pants so I don't need to take belts on and off daily as I like to change my pants daily and couldn't be bothered to loop belts constantly. 10 yards (~360") should be good for about 12 pairs of pants should I ever need to do that many - about $0.70 per pair and 5 minutes of work to alter my own pants.
J**L
Fairly stiff. Good stuff.
Bought this for a scuba backplate harness and weight belt. Works great, gives my rig a distinctive look and better visibility compared to standard black straps. Material is rather stiff, difficult to lace through the many buckles and sliders, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Also difficult to sew, it broke my regular needles, but that’s not a complaint either. It’s a quality product.
M**Y
High quality webbing with great pricing and fast shipping.
I decided to make my own travel bags and found if you want them to close properly you’ll need lots of this stuff. So buying by the roll ensures you always have some one hand. It sews very well even on my ancient hobby sewing machine. The ends seal nicely with a lighter and I’ve never had a strap break. Easy to work with. Highly recommended.
I**O
The right item for the task
We needed to reinforce the wire with vinyl cubes of storage to the wall so they wouldn't tip over in use. As the strap is continuous we were able to run one the entire width of the project and also install diagonal ones to reduce stress on the front edge. In use we installed grommets through the strap and screwed these into the wall studs.
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