







🧗♂️ Kevlar Tough, Feather Light – The Last Cord You’ll Ever Need!
The 9KM DWLIFE Kevlar Cord is a high-performance, 100% Kevlar thread offering exceptional tensile strength (5× nylon), abrasion resistance, and natural flame resistance. With a compact 100-foot spool and load capacity ranging from 50 to 1500 lbs, it’s engineered for demanding outdoor activities like fishing, camping, kite flying, and survival tasks, combining durability and portability for the modern adventurer.













| ASIN | B07X9F17YW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,259 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #26 in Tactical Paracord |
| Brand Name | 9KM DWLIFE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,408 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 0.8 Millimeters |
| Item Length | 354.33 Inches |
| Line Weight | 50 pounds |
| Manufacturer | 9KM DWLIFE |
| Material Type | Kevlar fiber |
| Product Style | Multipurpose,Unique |
| UPC | 724873186165 |
| Unit Count | 100 Feet |
W**Y
Very useful and true to specs
Nice, pretty tactical and is incredibly strong, its resistant to fraying when cut but I still tie the ends. I didnt realize it was fishing line but i use it for lots of things.
K**H
Great cord
Very strong cord. Used it to make a wind chime with very heavy metal pipe. 9 months later; it's still holding strong.
M**M
Good stuff, knots hold well
I chose the 0.8mm size (8-strand hollow-braid). 1st impressions using this cord -- I expected this cord to be round like a tiny rope, but it is flat like a tiny shoelace. Simple knots like square knot or bowline work with this cord. (It is NOT slick like nylon monofilament. Yeah, knots weaken the cord. There's sailor and mountaineer lore about proper knots for Kevlar.) This cord resists fraying at a metal hole, but not extraordinary. A freshly drilled hole can cut the cord. Chamfered hole, no fraying. Cord can be cut with a sharp knife, but scissors is better. Even with very sharp scissors, the cut end still frays. Unlike cotton thread, wetting the frayed end does not help getting it through a tiny hole. Can't melt the cut end to stop the fray. (It doesn't get sticky with heat, it just burns.) Soak with glue and then cut is the only way I found to stop the fray. Elmer's or water-soluble glue is less mess. First use was tying a tweezer to my backpack. The tiny tool is easily lost while pulling other stuff out of a zipper pocket. This cord works great. It is almost as easy to use as cotton string, but will last much longer.
W**E
Small easy to carry
Will buy more it works great for a trip line signaling device
C**L
Appears heavy duty and should be excellent for field repairs
Appears to be good quality, heavy duty kevlar cord. It should be excellent for field repairs, especially of heavier duty items like backpacks and would be suitable for bushcraft use. Lightweight and small packaging, which makes it easy to throw into your pack or camping gear for emergency repairs. You will want heavy duty canvas needles if using for repairing gear.
T**R
Strong cord for equipment and crafts.
I practice falconry, and I was looking for some cord to make the equipment for my bird. This was the wrong size, but it's an excellent product, nevertheless. It's durable as can be, and it's very light comparatively. The quality is second to none. I'd recommend it to anyone creating crafts or equipment requiring a functional cord/twine.
J**O
Thread amount
I order 2 rolls, one of the rolls was missing a lot of thread. I attached a photo for you guys to see what I got. I’m really not happy for the fact that I didn’t get the amount a payed for. The quality on the other hand is good.
K**S
Heat resistant to 400 degrees plus
This cord / rope is heat resistant to at least 400 degrees. Tested with a high power heat gun and a Fluke temperate tester. This was used to make a suppressor cover so it needed to stand up to high temperatures rather than tensile strength.
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