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Samson Dynasorb II Rigging Line 1/2in

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What have we learned about energy absorption when it comes to dynamic activities that test the limits of ropes and wood? For one, we’ve learned that tensile strength alone is not all it’s cracked up to be. For example, no one needs to spell out the result of bungee jumping using high-strength cable instead of (significantly weaker) elastic rope.

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What have we learned about energy absorption when it comes to dynamic activities that test the limits of ropes and wood? For one, we’ve learned that tensile strength alone is not all it’s cracked up to be. For example, no one needs to spell out the result of bungee jumping using high-strength cable instead of (significantly weaker) elastic rope.

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What have we learned about energy absorption when it comes to dynamic activities that test the limits of ropes and wood? For one, we’ve learned that tensile strength alone is not all it’s cracked up to be. For example, no one needs to spell out the result of bungee jumping using high-strength cable instead of (significantly weaker) elastic rope.

Although an extreme example, the physics are virtually identical when arresting other falling loads, including tree parts. No, not because the load shouldn’t be injured, rather to lessen forces capable of cracking an anchor point or snapping high-strength ropes. Not only are such shattering forces the inspiration for modern tree cabling systems like Cobra and TreeSave, but they are also the reason many arborists are choosing Dynasorb for wood-dropping activities, too.

Added eyes by Rope Logic include Scannable compatibility for track and trace capability.

Note: Tensile Strength is Average Break Strength with a splice.

Color:
Blue
Item Status:
Active
Elongation:
2.10% at 10%
Manufacturer Part Number:
845032801560
Country of Manufacture:
US
Diameter:
13mm (1/2")
Length:
150 ft
Material:
Nylon/Polyester
Strand Count:
24 Strand
Tensile Strength:
10,500 lbs ( 46.7 kN )