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Sprintline: pre-stretched polyester rope

Our Sprintline rope combines superb handling with strength. The pre-stretching process ensures optimum control for halyards. Specially designed for the dinghy sailor. Sprintline is also ideal for control lines, leach lines, outhauls, lanyards and sailboards. Superb addition to the dinghy rope range is offered here at ropelocker.

Bright colours with contrasting flecks mean easy identification when in use.

In our 4mm diameter we stock a full range of colours. Blue, yellow, red, black and grey. We also have 4mm sprintline brights

Special features:

  • Low stretch
  • Hardwearing 16 plait Polyester cover
  • Smooth cover reduces wear and friction
  • Holds fast in Cleats
  • Flexibility through tight radii of dinghy deck gear
  • Distinctive bright colours
  • English Braids 16 plait Pre-Stretched Sprintline

Colours available:

Black, red, green, yellow, grey, blue.

Applications:

Main Halyard, Jib Halyard, Spinnaker/Asymmetric Halyards, Spinnaker Pole Up/Downhaul, Bowsprit Control Lines, Vang/Kicker, Downhauls, Outhauls, Control Lines, Ties/Lashings, Backstay/Runners, lanyards, downhauls.

Sprintline diameters & specification:

 

Diameter

Av. Break load kgs

Weight/100m

 

3

260

0.7kgs

 

4

460

1.3kgs

 

5

620

1.9kgs

 

6

830

2.9kgs

 

mm

Av. kg

kg/100m


 

 

  • Model: English Braids Sprintline rope
  • Manufactured by: English Braids



10/13/2020
DH W.
5 of 5 Stars
I didn't want this rope for a boat or anything but I use it as an everday cord for keeping my tools secure. Its a great cord and I love the fact it comes in such a range of colours and sizes. cheers rope locker


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