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Strapworks Heavyweight Polypropylene Webbing - Heavy Duty Poly Strapping for Outdoor DIY Gear Repair Amazon Product Link: http://amazon.com/dp/B01KTVG0KI/?tag=... Polypropylene Made in the USA UTILITY WEBBING - This strapping is water resistant and won't stretch like nylon does. Suitable for outdoor use, this heavyweight webbing is a must-have when camping, boating, rafting and more. FADE RESISTANT- Polypropylene webbing is made from thermoplastic resins. The material is resistant to moisture, acids, oil and grease. It even has some ability to float on water. WIDE VARIETY OF USES - Strapworks polypropylene webbing is tough with a tensile break strength of 900 pounds. It measures 0.06 in thickness and is available in a variety of vibrant colors. EASY TO WORK WITH – This flexible webbing is easy to manipulate and sew. Made with a tight weave, it’s tough and aesthetically pleasing. Use this poly-pro strapping for crafts, gear repair, and more. WORLD LEADER IN STRAPS – Strapworks is a family owned company based in Eugene, Oregon. We have been producing the highest-quality straps, webbing, tie-downs and more since 1976. Top reviews from the United States Webbing worked great on my DIY backpack I used this webbing to make a DIY backpack's straps and webbing. It turned out really well overall and specifically the webbing. It was easy to use, strong, and was usable in my home-grade sewing maching (Brothers CS6000I). The backpack is only a few weeks old, but it has been subjected to some pretty harsh conditions on the back of my motorcycle. It's probably done about 500 miles at highway speeds (110+ KPH/70+ MPH). No signs of wear or fade. Can't complain about that.