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Guyline - 3 mm
Hilleberg
Guyline - 3 mm
$44.00
Description

  Super-strong 3mm guyline; 25 m (82 ft) length

  Hilleberg's proprietary 3mm red and white guyline cord is strong, light and easy to see. Its interwrap construction interweaves super strong Vectran cord longitudinally with polyester, producing a cord with no sheath to slip, near-zero stretch, minimal water absorption, an easy-to-handle soft feel, high UV resistance, and a stout 80 kg (176 lb) breaking strength. 25 meters.

  All tents, with the exception of Yellow Label tents, come standard with 3mm line. Yellow Label tents come standard with 2mm line.

  

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Hilleberg
Length:
25 m (82 feet)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
035270
UPC:
787421356830
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