Nite Ize RR-04-50 Reflective Nylon Cord, Woven for High Strength, 50 Feet, Green

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REFLECTIVE GEAR CABLE - When you're out in the elements at night, there are enough hazards to navigate. Ensure your safety with our highly-visible, reflective gear cord nylon rope.
TOUGH NYLON CORD - Made of sturdy nylon cord with a special reflective strip woven into it, this p cord, survival rope, and all-purpose nylon rope is essential gear for the trail, campsite, waterways, highways, or wherever adventure takes you.
MULTI-USE - This reflective gear cable is perfect for tent guy lines, hanging bear bags, boating, as a p cord, survival rope, tying up tarps or shelters, and more.
FUNCTIONAL DESIGN - Don't spend your time digging around. With a little light from a flashlight, sunlight, or moonlight, our nylon cord reflective gear cable lets you see exactly where it is.
LONG + LIGHTWEIGHT - Nite Ize Reflective Gear Cord pack contains 50' (15.24 meters) of 2.44mm green nylon rope reflective gear cable, weighing a mere 2.43oz.

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Nite Ize - Reflective Cord

When you're out in the elements at night, there are enough hazards to navigate and worry about. Ensure your safety with our highly-visible, reflective gear cable nylon rope. Made of sturdy nylon cord with a special reflective gear cord strip woven into it, this p cord, survival rope, and all-purpose nylon rope is essential gear for the trail, campsite, waterways, highways, or wherever adventure takes you.

Make Nite Ize reflective gear cable a part of your pack, perfect for tent guy lines, hanging bear bags, boating, as a p cord, survival rope, tying up tarps or shelters and more. Long and lightweight, our Reflective Gear Cord pack contains 50' of 2.44mm green nylon cord reflective gear cable, weighing a mere 2.43oz.

Plus, this functional design spares you time wasted digging around. With a little light from a flashlight, sunlight, or moonlight, our nylon rope reflective gear cable lets you see exactly where it is. After all, the only thing more important than "knowing the ropes" is being able to find them!