| Management number | 235368840 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $5.18 | Model Number | 235368840 | ||
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Color: Ranger Green
Material: 100% Nylon
Width: 1in / 2.5cm
Thickness: 0.044in / 1.1mm
Weight: 0.6oz per yard / 19g per meter
MBS-Minimum Breaking Strength: 1200lb / 5.34kN
Average Tessting Breaking Strength: 1500lb / 6.67kN
Standard: Military Specifications MIL-W-17337
1-Inch webbing is made to withstand 1200lbs MBS(minimum breaking strength) regulated by MilSpecs MIL-W-17337.
Our webbing always exceeds 1200lbs MBS and gains a high 1500lbs average test strength.
Commonly used to make tactical gears for quite a time in the military and other outdoor applications.
Especially for you to make or improve personal load-carrying equipment:
- Add PALS (pouch attachment ladder system) to your rucksacks.
- DIY a tactical rigger's belt to carry EDC items.
- Reinforce straps or handles of backpacks or duffel bags.
- Make adjustable carrying straps, shoulder straps or compression straps for your bike, yoga mat, etc.
Nylon, as one of the most durable materials for the outdoors, features excellent resistance to abrasion, UV and stain.
Grade 4~5 Colorfastness to light, crocking, and washing. (grade 5 is the best while grade 1 is the worst level)
The webbing can keep high performance in long exposure to the wild and develop its uses to the fullest extent, especially in survival, tactical activities, hunting, long bike ride, long-distance hiking, trekking, etc.
Compared to polyester and polypropylene, nylon webbing is favored for its flexibility and its excellent compatibility with wide-ranging hardware: various buckles, hooks, clips, rings, etc.
Professional tight weave and nylon's low-friction property produces a silk surface, which largely reduces friction and abrasions, and has a smooth sliding over harewares.
Sewing and stitching allow us to MYOG thousands of webbing gears, for uses in daily life and tactical activities.
Bar-tack stitches and Box X stitches are widely utilized for webbings.
Being only 0.044-inch thick, the webbing is easy to sew with even in high-density stitching.
Military Specifications, or widely called as MIL-STD, MIL-SPEC, or MilSpecs, are the military standards issued by the U.S. Department of Defense for standardization, gradually adopted in products of civil uses.
MIL-W-17337 military specification is to regulate requirements for woven nylon webbing used for load-carrying equipment.
A MIL-W-17337 webbing is commonly used for straps, PALS webbing, etc.
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