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🧭 How This Product Was Evaluated
- 👣 Comfort and usability for typical hikes
- 🧱 Materials and build quality for repeated outdoor use
- ⚖️ Value compared with similar products in the same category
- 🎒 Fit for beginner and casual hikers
🎯 Who This Is Best For
- 🧑🦯 Beginner hikers and casual outdoor users
- 🌲 Day hikes, light trails, and weekend trips
- 💵 Buyers prioritizing practical value
- 🗺️ General use in parks, trails, and travel hikes
⚙️ Product Overview
🌟 Pros & Cons
- 🙂 Comfortable for most beginner hiking needs
- ⚖️ Balanced feature-to-price ratio
- 🧩 Easy to use with minimal setup
- 🧭 Versatile for different trail conditions
- 🏔️ Advanced users may want higher-end features
- 📏 Performance depends on correct size/fit
📝 Product Details
Product description


HIgh Abrasion-Resistance
One of the best advantages of Kevlar line. It helps avoid many unexpected string snaps which happen a lot in binding, fastening objects or uses near sharp edges. In addition to “resistance” properties, Kevlar line is also highly resistant to abrasion, to chemicals (especially acids, and alkalis.)

Flame Resistant-Capable to Work at High Temperaturel
Kevlar doesn’t melt and only decomposes at relatively high temperature, which makes it the common and popular material in firefighter PPE equipment.

Toughness – Yields High Strength in Small Size
High tensile strength cordages in lightweight, 10X greater than steel on an equal weight basis. A roll of 100ft 700lb black kevlar only weighs 3.38Oz, light and compact to carry on person in the wild.

Low Stretch, Least Creep
Stretch annoys much in applications like stringing hammocks, kite flying control, especially in control of stunt kite or traction kite. Kevlar cords have extremely low stretch and don’t create creep even after long time loading.

Material Black Kevlar Yarns by Dupont Decomposition Temperature 800~900 °F / 427~482 °C. Kevlar doesn’t melt like nylon or polyester. It decomposes at high temperatures. Melting Point Kevlar fibers don’t melt. Elongation at work: <1%. at break: <4% MBS_Minimum Breaking Strength 50lb~1700lb, Tensile strength on the label. The average strength at which the new and unused cord will break when tested in laboratory conditions in accordance with Cordage Institute Standard Test Methods. The load is applied in parallel to the cord and slowly increases until the cord breaks. WLL_Working Load Limit Unlike the tensile strength testing in the lab, in practical uses, various factors would impact or reduce the strength of any rope/cord, including knots, abrasion, humidity, UV, former use and care, etc. To ensure safe uses, it’s essential to adopt a safety margin for the cord/rope strength, which leads to a Working Load Limit (WLL). Recommended Safety Factor 5:1 or 20%. The Working Load Limit (WLL) is determined by dividing the tensile strength by a safety factor. To assure the longevity of the cord and maintain a comfortable margin for safe use, a 5:1 safety factor (20% of the tensile strength) is adopted and recommended for emma kites Kevlar cord for normal use. Diameter 0.4mm~4.6mm. Measured by hand. Measurement deviation exists. Splicing availability 550lb or 2.1mm and above. [NOTE] 50lb~300lb are too thin to be spliced. Packaging On spools. The used spools vary with different cord types and lengths. Easy to carry around the person. Fast to deploy when needed. Always keep the cord well-organized for storage.

APPLICATIONS Survival cords, Friction saw, Tripwire.Aerospace projects, military applications.Boot laces, Model Rocket shock cords.Securely tie out the tent, rainfly, and tarp to the ground.Bear bagging to hang your food at night.Emergency fishing line and utility cords outdoors.Repair cord for outdoor applications.Improvise survival bowstring.

How to seal the end?
Kevlar doesn’t melt and self-sealed like nylon or polyester.
After cutting, use tape to seal the end or tie a knot.

NOT JUST YELLOW!
Black in the molecular level, black into each fiber!
Black kevlar yarn is developed by Dupont in response to increasing demand by users for better adaption to outdoor environments.

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Customer Reviews
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4.8 out of 5 stars 64
Price
SEK 61.96SEK61.96 SEK 56.88SEK56.88 SEK 57.77SEK57.77 SEK 79.79SEK79.79 SEK 160.03SEK160.03 SEK 61.96SEK61.96
Colors
Camo Green All Yellow All Black Black, Blue Black, Blue, Orange, Green All Black
Breaking Strength
200~1800Lbs 100~2000Lbs 50~1700Lbs 220Lbs, 350Lbs 520Lbs, 750Lbs, 1000Lbs 150~2200Lbs
Diameter
1.1~4.6mm 1.0~4.6mm 0.4~4.6mm 0.8mm, 1.0mm 1.3mm, 1.6mm, 2mm 0.7~3.6mm
Material
Kevlar Kevlar Kevlar UHMWPE UHMWPE Technora
Abrasion Resistant
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Low Stretch
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Flame Resistant
✓
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Coating
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Braided Cord made of 100% Black Kevlar Yarn, designed by EMMA KITES in response to increasing demand by users for better adaption to outdoors.
EMMA KITES Black Kevlar Cords are built in braided constructions. In comparison to twisted lines, braided cords better resist end raveling, possess stronger strength and nicer hand touching. Taking the hand crafts and splicing needs into consideration, Kevlar cords of 550lb~1050lb (2.1mm~2.6mm) are 8 strands or 12 strands single hollow braids for you to make whoopie, loopie slings, continuous loop, etc.
Inherently Flame Resistant, withstanding extreme temperatures up to 800 °F / 427 °C! To build shock lines, parachute systems for model rockets, or replace/upgrade wicks of torches/lamp, Kevlar cords are the unbeatable choice for you to fulfill flame-resistant demands and for applications in high temperatures.
Reliable Survival Cord in the wild! Highly abrasion/friction resistant, Kevlar cord is used as highly efficient cords friction saw to help escape from plastic zip ties, ropes or tapes, and cut through various materials including woods, plastic tubes, nylon, polyesters to complete projects. In the binding, fastening, and wrapping jobs, Kevlar line/cord largely reduces risks of unexpected snaps, providing assured protection especially when in direct contact with sharp edges.
High tensile strength cordages in lightweight, 10X greater than steel on an equal weight basis. Wound on compact rolls that are small enough to carry on person, and offer easy and fast deployment when you need it. Multi-use tool for your daily life, a must carry-on gear in your EDC kit. Applications are not limited to kites, tent guylines, bear bagging, repairing, fishing assist line, speargun shooting, snare wires, trip lines. Tensile strengths are tested in accordance with ISO 2307 by SGS
🏁 Final Assessment
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes. It’s designed to be easy to use and practical for people new to hiking.
What type of hiking is it best for?
Day hikes, light trails, and casual outdoor activities.
Is this good value for money?
It offers a balanced mix of features and price compared with similar products.
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