180 ft Mini Spools Zing-It!™ and Lash-It!™

(10 customer reviews)

$31.03$35.31

Made from Dyneema fiber, this rope yields the highest strength, lightest weight, lowest stretch and longest wear life available.

The 1.75mm size works best with Dutchware hardware. The 2.2mm will work with most Dutchware hardware.

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Made from Dyneema fiber, this rope yields the highest strength, lightest weight, lowest stretch and longest wear life available.

The 1.75mm size works best with Dutchware hardware. The 2.2mm will work with most Dutchware hardware.

The proprietary urethane coating Samthane adds to the rope’s wear life, ensures the knot-holding capability of the rope, and gives the rope its distinctive color.

We now have multiple colors of zing it and grey Lash it. The only difference is the color. The 1.75 mm is the perfect compliment to the Flyz, Wasps, Stingerz, or Dutch Hooks.

These are 180 foot mini spools. Zing-It!™ and Lash-It!™ is also sold in 25 feet hanks here.

*All Specs are estimates and may vary from color to color and batch to batch.

Specs
  • Break Strength: 1.75mm 500 pounds, 2.2mm 650 pounds
  • Weight: 105 grams per 180 ft. spool

Made with the strongest material on earth — Dyneema® — and a Samthane coating, Samson Amsteel® Rope resists abrasions and tension fatigue over the long-term. Despite its strength and laudable durability, Samson Amsteel® Rope is still light enough to float on water, increasing its versatility even more.

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Weight 119.75 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
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SKU SAM003

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  1. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    Russell Visger

    Russell Visger

    This stuff is light and strong, it has replaced my milspec 550 cord for almost everything.This stuff is light and strong, it has replaced my milspec 550 cord for almost everything. It makes great ridgelines, tie out lines, cloths line, we even ran a high line to hang our led light above out picnic table with it. As always, fast shipping!

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  2. One person found this helpful
    Tarheelsue

    Tarheelsue

    Got a spool of this to use with Tarpworms and Stingerz for my tarp.Got a spool of this to use with Tarpworms and Stingerz for my tarp. Added a spliced loop at the bottom, and they worked out great – lightweight, strong. Plenty left over for other projects, for which you’ll find lots of uses.

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  3. One person found this helpful
    BRANDON

    BRANDON

    This stuff is great.This stuff is great. Too a little bit to get the hang of splicing it, but I couldn’t be happier with this stuff. As always, Dutch has provided awesome customer service.

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  4. One person found this helpful
    Patti

    Patti (verified owner)

    Plenty strong and plenty longWe bought the spool because we wanted to make several different items and set ups for our tarps, bug nets and bear line. We also wanted to have some left over to make some for our hiking friends.

    If you watch any hiking videos on YouTube, then you know that this is what all of the die hard ultralight backpackers use. That is how we heard about it and how we found our way to Dutch’s site. It is the gold standard.

    One of the things we like the most about this is that it doesn’t get all tangled up like the paracord. We bought the yellow 1.75mm for the visibility and the size seemed to be the most common used in the videos. The 1.75mm feels like a custom fit for the Dutchware that we have purchased (Wasps, stingers, Dutch hooks and fleas).

    We had fun crafting our Zingit into continuous loops, splicing in our hooks and stingers and finishing off the ends. There are some really easy to find videos on YouTube that walked us thru step by step on how to do it like the pros.

    Bottom line is that this is strong, light weight, virtually tangle free and made our set upand take down 20 times faster. Oh and swear word free!

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  5. One person found this helpful
    David Cader

    David Cader (verified owner)

    Very light and strong.Switching to Zing it and other Dyneema lines allowed me to reduce my base weight by over a pound! This stuff is simply awesome.

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  6. 3 out of 3 people found this helpful

    Question

    ikyu_72

    I have read that the 1.75mm is what works with ideally with your hardware, however will the 2.2 mm also work? Will it thread through holes, hooks and catches?

    thanks!

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  7. One person found this helpful
    eazyab

    Awesome Cord!

    eazyab (verified owner)

    Excellent cord… Thin and light, super strong, knottable and spliceable. Works great with mini cord locks, ideal for stuff sack closures, guylines, stake tie-offs, keychains, soft shackles, you name it. The 1.75mm is the thinnest/strongest ‘string’ I have gotten my hands on, the 2.2 adds a little burl. Can practically replace any paracord project. Should have went for the bigger spools!

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  8. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    fuceye

    fuceye (verified owner)

    got this cordage to tie up zombies…they can not chew through it…

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  9. Joey

    Joey (verified owner)

    Great Stuff!

    I got some of this to use for ridgelines and a few other things. Great, strong stuff. One thing to be aware of is that it is rather slippery and some knots (like a taut-line hitch) don’t like to stay fixed. I would suggest getting tarp flies or wasps as they seem to hold it much better.

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  10. evans.will

    Excellent cordage

    evans.will (verified owner)

    I used this to make continuous ridgelines for my tarp and my two sons. I also made some whoopie slings with this for general use. This stuff is great in rough weather as it’s very strong and doesn’t stretch. It is a bear to splice and make into whoopie slings though. I was able to make two, but I wouldn’t recommend making whoopie slings out of this stuff, it’s just that difficult to run a tool up the center.

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  11. Question

    syrensilly (verified owner)

    Is this the right cord to replace the bulky rope at the end of a gathered hammock? I got some and have figured out the splices, want to make sure that the thin diameter of the cord won’t cause extra stress on the hammock fabric.

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz (verified owner)

      You want 7/64 Amsteel or 1/8 Amsteel for the continuous loops and other hammock suspension rope:
      https://dutchwaregear.com/product/amsteel-25-feet/

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  12. onesoulonboard

    Knot Practice

    onesoulonboard (verified owner)

    I use it for my tarp ridgeline with Dutch’s cheater hook and bug for tree grabbing. Prussiks with figure eights to grip the D rings on the tarp complete it. I keep a bit of it in my pack with knot cards so that I don’t get out of practice because I started knot tieing late in life. Love the titanium bling on it.

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