Tubular nylon military reddit. Nylon webbing is a sturdy, non-stretch material commonly used for applications that require strength and durability, such as bags, belts, outdoor gear, and harnesses. I think everyone is giving you uses for tubular nylon, but I think what you are asking is if there is a use for one continuous 30 yard piece of tubular nylon. . The tubular structure's extra durability also enhances its reliability in military and recreational settings. The answer is not very likely unless you intend to use it as a tow strap or securing large bulky things. 237K subscribers in the tacticalgear community. What company is the actual manufacturer for the military for tubular nylon or rope? On Amazon, eBay, etc they all claim they are mil spec but none of them are. Find the guys who posts the rigger badges and ask them for the nsn for tubular nylon. Tubular nylon Just wondering, I’ve got a metric fuck load of engineers tape from all the sleep areas I’ve had to setup, wanted to make it into tubular nylon is that possible or would the fabric from the engineers tape rip? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated 1-inch tubular nylon: most common is mil-w-5625, which has a tensile strength of about 4,000 lb. Get supply to order it. com Tubular webbing is especially popular in safety and climbing gear, as its design helps prevent cuts and tears under stress. Subreddit for both professional and civilian tactical gear. source: High Angle Rescue Techniques, 3rd ed. Reply reply Excellent-Ninja4163 • It’s not a product it’s just a way of how you rig tubular nylon and a carabiner to your pc and connect it to your belt it makes dragging patients a lot easier it was developed by the direct action resources Center (DARC) hence the name Reply reply TigerWoo_Golfer • thank you Reply reply Lani133 • I like rockywoods mil spec nylon- pricing gets much better at 100yds and it’s a quality flat webbing that works well with all my buckles and stuff. See full list on swatmag. There are a ton of uses for tubular nylon, but it’s certainly a possibility. Fred from Spiritus Systems (retired CCT from the 24th STS) talked about having it in the case of a hasty repel. They are all mostly made in China. Our military webbing is made in the US and is Berry Amendment Compliant and manufactured with government approved Infrared Reflectance (IR) colors that match federal standards. Its been consistent for me over the years as well. Subreddit for both professional and civilian tactical gear. 2-inch tubular: 8,000 lb 2-inch solid: 4,500 to 6,000 depending on material and type. 1-inch solid nylon: most common is mil-w-4088, type 18, which has a tensile strength of about 6,000 lb.
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