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16mm Manila Rope sold by the metre

16mm Manila Rope sold by the metre

£1.80 Inc VAT | £1.50 Exc VAT


5.0 average, based on 1 reviews

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16mm Grade 1 Natural Manila Rope sold cut to length by the full metre. Maximum 220 metres,also available in different diameters, in discounted bulk coils or wound on handy reels.

For one piece of rope: Please use the quantity box to let us know the length you require in metres and we will send you one continuous length.

For multiple pieces: Please enter the total length in metres in the quantity box. Then tell us the number and lengths you require when you check out, using the “delivery notes and additional comments” box.

The standard finish for this rope is for both the left and right ends to be taped. If you would like to have them either whipped, soft spliced or hard spliced please visit our 'rope end finishes' category.

Our manufacturer has labelled this rope as 16mm but we measure the actual diameter at about 17mm.

Have you read our Q&A page regarding possible shrinkage and actual rope diameters and our Helpful Hints page?

This Manila Rope has been manufactured in The Philippines and conforms to EN ISO 1181 – 2004. Whilst not test certificated the 16mm has an approximate Minimum Breaking Load of 1,900kg.

Manila is a good strong traditional natural rope that is especially resistant to sunlight and stretches very little. It is ideal for use in the garden and being natural it complements planting and timber work. Uses include handrails, fencing, lawn & deck edging, swing & climbing ropes, rose & pergola swags.

Product CodeMAN16
ManufacturerRopes Direct
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ConditionNew
Weight0.22kg

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Customer Reviews

Average Rating: 5

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Bought for making an adult tree swing, this natural rope is beautiful and perfect for the job. As an ex-navy man, my husband is looking forward to practicing his splicing skills on this traditional navy rope.Sally Rohan (17 Jun 2018, 11:49)
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