Line Lock V

(2 customer reviews)

$0.32

The Line Lock V is made to work with a smaller rope size of 1mm and will work with our Dutchwire. The added V to this piece of hardware nicely holds the smaller diameter rope.

11405 in stock

weight: 1.13 g

Description

The Line Lock V is made to work with a smaller rope size of 1mm and will work with our Dutch Cord. The added V to this piece of hardware nicely holds the smaller diameter rope. This line lock can be sewn on with 1/2-inch webbing or grosgrain.

Specifications:
Weight – 1.2 grams
Use – Guy line tie outs for your tarp

Additional information

Weight 1.13 g
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU ZET001

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  1. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful

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    seth.stratton7

    what width of grois grain or webbing does this accommodate?

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  2. 4 out of 4 people found this helpful

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    Nicholas Formato

    What is the thickest cord this would work with?

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  3. One person found this helpful
    cvkealey

    The best tensioner I've found for micro cord.

    cvkealey (verified owner)

    I’m a big fan of Atwood micro cord for tarp tie outs due to its light weight, cost and ease of use. I’ve tried other tensioners with it, notably hookworms, but the line locs are much easier to use. Weight is negligible and the sharp notch holds the 1.18 mm cord perfectly.

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  4. jpugliese

    good product

    jpugliese (verified owner)

    My guyouts were slipping with the 2 other larger lin locs and replaced them with the V’s and they worked perfect. They hold the thinner lines much better.

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