SATINIOR Aluminum Alloy Guyline Cord Adjuster Tent Rope Adjusters Tent Tensioners Rope Adjuster for Outdoor Camping Hiking Accessories
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I would imagine so, since your cord is deformable to a degree on both sides. It is true that the end holes of both tensioners are exactly 5 mm in diameter, but the two constrictions with a gap of 4 mm set them apart from their cavities of 5 mm each. So far, I have only used these tensioners with 550 paracord (4 mm, 5/32"), and they work It might be trickier than it seems to thread the end of a four. It's best to thread a braided cord of 8mm through the hole, depending on how much the cut end splays. you're going to seal the ends of the cord by melting, you can shape the melting material by rolling it between two hard surfaces [NOT with
I have a 1/8-inch cable
You may be able to do this, but it may not stay tight. It could be worked loose by the wind!
3/16 is the maximum.
Selected User Reviews For SATINIOR Aluminum Alloy Guyline Cord Adjuster Tent Rope Adjusters Tent Tensioners Rope Adjuster for Outdoor Camping Hiking Accessories
I don't tend to write long winded reviews like I would with other products. If you buy these, you will be doing so for a very specific and specialized need This term relates to holding the tension on a line, such as paracord or some I bought these because I want to use them as an extra rain fly/shade tarp over the As a result, I set up all the items as I would at a campsite, which will be necessary in the Florida sun/rain during the summertime. --After a trial run in the backyard, and getting everything set up as I would at a campground. After I tested the adjusters, I found that they performed well. Despite the tension, they seem to have no problem holding on to each other. You can hold the thread in place using a clamp if you are using quality cordage (provided you use quality cordage). If you use 50 cent plastic, which is slippery from the start, not much Using a good quality paracord on the other hand would be much more effective. No matter what, it is guaranteed to hold. As a result, I was even able to pull the stakes out of the ground without any of them giving in the slightest. A bargain for the money. Well worth every dime of the price. Packet size of a silver dollar, they come in a box. In other words, there is no space required for them. It is almost impossible to weigh them. This is why these are a great addition to throw in a tent "kit" when you want something to be secured. Please accept this as a helpful reply.
We've had some stormy weather so far with no release of the flaps. Because of their simplicity, they are perfect for this application since they allow the boat cover to both be aligned and snugged down easily. Both to put on and remove my boat cover is very quick and easy for them. They were a good purchase for me.
". This is what I was expecting when I bought them. I guess bigger is better. The first type of tensioner rope adjuster I used was slipping when I tried to tie a beach umbrella to my beach chair. One of the other types that I bought (3rd one) did not adapt That did not slip through the cracks. Although it was not easier, it was easy to adjust during times of stress. was my third choice and I decided to make it my top choice. Besides being in the bag, I only took it to the beach partly because it was there.
". Guyline tensioners like these are my absolute favorites! The user interface is simple, very sturdy, and they are not too thick, so they're Despite the fact that they come in handy for sticking to yourself, they won't hurt you if you hit yourself in the face with them. Anyhow, I have a lot of these and use them on all of the gear I use to use guy cables. Due to their red color, these moths are very easily spotted on the ground when you are looking for them. These paeticular sets are extremely inexpensive at $10 for 20 pieces, so I highly recommend them. In the past, I had purchased a similar set that had 10 pieces. However, after using all the pieces, As such, I got this set for the second time.
I liked the way it worked and the structure is still in place.
We had to adjust the way we positioned the stalls on our tent ropes a few times, but once they are in place and the tightening is mastered, they hold up in winds up to 70 mph. My tents and tarps will be covered with these.
My slippers were worn out so I got a new pair The line hits I use to hang Christmas lights in holiday displays are made from paracord guys. They looked great and I liked the fact that I could snug up the guy wires when necessary. The first thing you notice about them is how small they are. Also, they cannot be adjusted at all unless you completely remove the guy wire. And if there is any tension on the guy wire, it will be very difficult to reconnect them. I am sure these were intended for simple tent guy wires, which they should work well for, but for something more serious, don't waste your time and.
The slotted holes allow the guy line to be looped around an anchor point. It is a good product. had to remove the tensioner for repositioning and find it a little difficult to adjust the tension in the guy line. Despite my best efforts, I was unable to move All of these types of tensioners are prone to this problem.