Spill insect repellent on polypropylene rope and you’ll have a handful of mushy fiber.
Cris Lohas quoted4 years ago
Natural-fiber ropes (such as manila, hemp, and sisal) shrink when wet, while nylon ones stretch under load.
Cris Lohas quoted4 years ago
For example, polyethylene line is very flexible, but it never forgets its store-bought windings.
Cris Lohas quoted4 years ago
The ability of a rope to retain a coiled or knotted shape is called “memory.”
Cris Lohas quoted4 years ago
To most people a rope is a rope, and they make no distinction between natural or synthetic fibers. That’s too bad, because certain rope materials and weaves excel in certain applications.