🌟 Elevate your campsite game with ultralight strength and night-ready safety!
The LiteOutdoors Guyline & Tensioner Kit features a premium Dyneema core with a polyester sheath, delivering a 460 lb breaking strength in an ultralight 1.8mm diameter cord. Its bright yellow color with integrated reflective strips ensures high visibility day and night, while included non-slip tensioners allow quick, one-handed adjustments. Ideal for camping, hiking, and backpacking, this 100-foot kit combines durability, safety, and convenience in a compact package.
Material | Dyneema |
Color | Yellow |
Brand | LiteOutdoors |
Style | Adjustable |
Item Weight | 1.7 Ounces |
Item Length | 7 Inches |
Line Weight | 460 pound |
Recommended Uses For Product | Water |
Tensile Strength | 460 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 1.8 Millimeters |
Maximum Tension Load | 460 Pounds |
Unit Count | 100 Feet |
Manufacturer | LiteOutdoors |
UPC | 670875466289 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25 x 3.07 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Brand Name | LiteOutdoors |
Model Name | LO-GUYLINE |
Size | 1.8mm Diameter - 100 FT - Cord & Tensioner Kit |
J**K
worth it and low price too.
i bought this for more tensioners and for me the lines were a bonus.
N**Z
Super strong and ACTUALLY reflective, this is the good stuff.
Bought one, was really impressed so I bought another. Won't be my last!1. It's strong.It's advertised to have a 460lbs breaking strength, and I believe it. Most likely your tent stake will pull out, or your anchor point will fail somehow, before this stuff breaks. Dyneema is legit.2. It's super reflective.Every time I shine my light at the lines at night I'm always surprised by how they really pop out in the darkness. I bought a very similar guyline set from another seller, I thought it was the same stuff. Not only was it cheap feeling in comparison, but the reflectiveness was not nearly as good. That's when I came back to get another one from here.3. The tensioners rock.I love these things. They work like Lineloc tensioners, widely used in the lightweight backpacking community. Once you figure them out, these are the easiest and fastest tensioners I've come across. Tightening or loosening is done with one hand only, and takes a fraction of a section. No exaggeration. Let me tell you, when you watch your gf on her own walk around the tarp to casually check and adjust the tension on the lines, it's... kind of a beautiful thing. Sure, they're plastic, they can break, they can fail. So it's always good to know some knots to save the day if one does get stepped on and crack. But I'm convinced these are among the best out there.4. Less tangles.Some cord is more prone to tangles depending on the material and how it's made. I've found this cord is really easy to work with, both tying and untying knots, and it seems to have great tangle resistance. Pretty cool, something I never really understood till now.It's expensive because Dyneema isn't cheap. But if you're looking for quality line and tensioners, you found it.
C**.
this is a great guyline, works very well
Im not sure what to say other than it worked, worked very well rather. very pleased with my purchase.So the day I put this line on my tent to replace the cheap lines that came on the tent. it rained and rained and the winds blew and blew hard at times. the only thing I was worried about was if the stitching on the tent where the loops were was going to hold or not.. The line and the tent both held true.. not slacked lines or broken stitching, later found out the storm that was overhead that night had winds of 35+ mph and some heavy gusts here and there..the next morning, I checked the lines and they were where l set/ left them.. I knew this because I had marked them with a sharpie. Over all am very pleased with the results of the performance.I do plan to buy more at another time to have on hand some extra, just incase a camp/pack buddy needs some or if I find other uses for it as well.
A**D
Light, strong, easy to tighten, not so easy to release
The cord is quite light, quite visible, and has been strong enough. The sliders are different than what I’m used to, but were easy enough to figure out how to install. They are easy to tighten and have been quite secure. However, at a certain tightness they jam and cannot be loosened. I can pull a stake out of the ground, but after getting a one into hard, rock strewn ground, I shouldn’t have to do that.
E**T
Good idea
Easy to use and do exactly what you see in various YouTube videos. Very secure and easy to adjust. Do you NEED them? No of course not. You can do simple taught line hitches BUT, these let you use longer lines when needed and do speed up adjustments as a convenience
J**N
100’
Cord weighs 2.8oz and pieces weight 0.8oz. Haven’t used it yet. The cord is thin like I wanted.
B**B
Perfect tent/tarp guyline
If you're looking to shed some weight and improve the pitch of your REI or other mid-priced tent, this is a great solution. The 1.8mm Dyneema line is super strong and light, but unlike many of the cheaper options here on Amazon, the cover stays intact while being knotted and un knotted. It is more stiff than something like regular nylon or paracord, but the Dyneema is very strong and the reflective surface actually works.The tensioners have to be be "hard tied" to an anchor point with a loop of line (either to your tent corners or your stakes) and then you run a line up through the tensioner and out - it is VERY easy to thread them and they hold tension extremely well. The only problem is that they are very difficult to loosen while they are under tension - you basically just have to pull your ground stakes to break the tension, THEN you can loosen the line because. This is because they lock by jamming a cam into the line when under tension and there is no external means to push the cam back out of its wedged position while the line is under tension
M**G
Best cord ever
I use this stuff for all of my tarp and tent guylines. My go-to hammock tent uses this line now, and I added these tensioners. It's high quality cord and has lasted through numerous nights on trail. It doesn't stretch, stays taught in the tensioner, and have not had any issues with fraying.I highly recommend this cordage!
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