Zing-It!™ or Lash-It!™ (25 Feet)

(16 customer reviews)

$5.89

Crafted with Dyneema fiber, Samson Zing-It! Or Lash-It!™ rope offers the greatest strength, lightest weight, minimal stretch, and longest lifespan on the market. Thanks to a coating of proprietary urethane Samthane, the rope’s wear life is increased significantly. Samthane also gives Samson rope superior knot-holding capability and its signature color!

Ultralight, long-lasting rope can be the make or break addition to any hiker’s pack. Your purchase of rope by the foot gives you the flexibility to keep your Zing-It! Or Lash-It!™ rope in its entire length of 25 feet or to divide it into shorter segments. Select from either 1.75mm or 2.2mm diameters for the thickness of your choice. Add it to a dutch hook or use it to set up your shelter. No matter what you use it for, this Samson ridge rope is the best lashing rope type in the business.

The rope’s impressive shelf life will keep it flexible and reliable in your camping trips for years to come.

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

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.

Offering in 25ft. lengths. Cuts in 25 foot lengths of Zing-it is the perfect compliment to the FlyzWaspsStingerz and Dutch hooks . Sold in 25 foot increments however the order will come as 1 piece or hank. Examples: if you order 2 units you will get a 50′ rope, if you order 5 units you wil get a 125′ rope, etc. up to 150′.

These are also available in 180 ft spools here

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

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Zing-It!™ 1.75mm Red, Orange, Blue & Yellow

Zing-It!™ 2.2mm Yellow

Lash-It™ 1.75mm and 2.2mm Grey

Sold in 25 foot increments however the order will come as 1 piece.

1.75mm rope has a 500 pound breaking strength

2.2mm rope has a 650 pound breaking strength

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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  1. One person found this helpful
    chebonlee

    Good but does stretch

    chebonlee (verified owner)

    bough this to make a CRL for my tarp. I put it under my tarp and use a wasp on one end and a dutch hook on the other end. I pull it fiddle tight and after a night, there is sag in it. I even used witness marks to make sure it wasn’t slipping though the wasp. I was told it would not have any stretch but apparently there is some. Not a big deal but just surprising. But this stuff is super strong and weighs next to nothing.

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  2. Question

    patrickwoconnell

    Is this cord as slick as amsteel? Does it resist tangling?

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      Yes.

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  3. Question

    johnericherring

    Is the 2.2 sufficient to use at the side pull outs for my WB Superfly?

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    • Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      yes

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  4. Question

    motzb

    Do you recommend the 1.75mm or the the 2.2mm for a bear bag?

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    • 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
      Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      We use the 1.75mm for the bear bag

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  5. Question

    cxbrandes (verified owner)

    How many strands is 1.75 zing it?

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    • One person found this helpful
      Carolyn

      Carolyn (verified owner)

      8 strands

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  6. nchsgriz55

    Satisfied

    nchsgriz55 (verified owner)

    25 ft hank of 1.75 zing-it I cut in half to use for my 12′ tarp ridgeline. Got 2 wasps as well. Cant go wrong with zing it. Goes hand in hand with the wasps for those who dont like knots. I only got the one 25′ hank so far, but I will probably get more for my tieouts.

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  7. Question

    ehern_03

    How well does this cord work for food bag hanging?

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    • DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      It will work just fine as it is what we use for our bear bag that we sell.

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  8. Question

    Matthew Browne (verified owner)

    I have ordered 50′ of gray lash it, I plan to use it for a CRL. If I cut pieces off of the 50′ line to make my prusik knots for the ridgeline, will that be sufficient for the prusiks to function properly? Or do you think they will slip? Normally that’s not an issue with something like 550 paracord but I know this stuff is a lot more slick than that, so I’m just worried there won’t be enough “bite” in the knot if I use the same line. It’d be mice to know before I cut the peices off. Thanks!!

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    • One person found this helpful
      Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      Yes this will work. We make our Soft Shackles with 1.75mm Zing-it or Lash-it as well: https://dutchwaregear.com/product/1-75-soft-shackles/

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  9. Question

    nf

    If I select ‘2 quantity’ will I receive 50 feet or 2×25 foot sections?

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    • 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
      Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz

      We’ll send one length, 50ft long, unless you request otherwise.

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  10. Question

    kris.gamutan

    hi, do you heat up the ends of the cord to melt it, like paracord?

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  11. One person found this helpful

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    mgain23

    I am redoing the guy lines on my Lanshan 1P tent. I have hookworms to splice onto the new ljnes already.

    Should I use Zing-it/lash-it, or should I opt for 7/64 amsteel blue?

    If Zing-it is appropriate for my project, would 1.75mm or 2.2mm be more appropriate for my project?

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    • 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
      Admin

      Admin

      1.75mm zing-it/lash-it would work best. -Gwendolyn

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  12. One person found this helpful

    Question

    a_r_korry

    Sorry if this is a dumb question – do I need to do anything to the ends or is the rope ready to go when shipped?
    If I wanted to cut the rope into piece do I need to do anything on the ends?
    I assume you don’t use a flame to melt the ends like you do with sheath cord.
    Thanks

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    • One person found this helpful
      Customer Service

      Customer Service (verified owner)

      Hello, this rope is sent simply cut without any finish to the end. There is a splicing process called “burying” the ends that you could learn if you want to have a clean end that won’t fray. We are not in the practice of burning the ends of this material.

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  13. One person found this helpful
    Tanya

    Tanya (verified owner)

    Great product!I purchased this line for the first time for use as a hammock ridge line. It came super-fast and is absolutely amazing! Had plenty for my ridgeline with some to spare. Wish I’d known how strong and lightweight this would be….I would have ordered more! Thanks so much!

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  14. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    Peter

    Peter (verified owner)

    Zing It or Lash It (25 Feet) Gray 2.2mmI got the 2.2mm line to hang my tarp from. I spliced three continuous loops with relative ease using 19 gauge steel wire and stitched them for security and peace of mind. I was worried it would be a struggle to splice but I found it no more difficult than 1/8 Amsteel Blue.

    The gray looks great, I had none of the coloring rub off on my hands when I performed my splicing and it holds my tarp taught when using prussiks. I was worried the 2.2mm to 2.2mm might not bite very well but four wraps had it holding even in strong gusts.

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  15. One person found this helpful
    Shane

    Shane

    Most impressive rope I ever seen!Most impressive rope I ever seen! You just can’t find anything else like it! I live in Denver and we have everything here or atleast I thought. Nobody stocks this rope, and when you look on Amazon guess who sells it? Dutch! He ships everything incredibly fast and his prices are the best! Don’t bother looking around for this, just go directly to Dutch!

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  16. Billy Ray

    Billy Ray

    New to hammock camping, I’ve bought a lot of line before I finally found this stuff.

    New to hammock camping, I’ve bought a lot of line before I finally found this stuff. the 1.75 Zing It and Lash It worked perfect for me. Super light weight, flexible and strong.

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  17. Hangandy

    Hangandy

    A Gram-weenie’s best friend!

    A Gram-weenie’s best friend!

    This stuff is amazing for lightweight camping. Light, incredibly strong, and works perfectly with Dutch Flyz and Fleaz and Stingerz and…

    Perfect for tarp and hammock ridge lines and works perfectly as guy lines with Fleaz and LineLocs.

    I like yellow for visibility but comes in red and grey too.

    Order lots because you’ll find a million uses for it.

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  18. Pat

    Pat (verified owner)

    Awesome stuff!

    As usual, the material I ordered arrived quickly and is exactly what I expected. Dutch is the best!

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  19. One person found this helpful

    Question

    TimMorgan

    What’s the difference between lash it and zingit

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    • 5 out of 5 people found this helpful

      admin

      Only the color, Zing it is yellow and Lash it is grey.

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  20. 2 out of 2 people found this helpful
    Esther

    Esther (verified owner)

    Works great!Perfect amount of rope, super lightweight and compact. Used this for a bear bag rope, glides super easily on the trees and easy to clean off any sap with just water.

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  21. 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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  22. Question

    WilliamPatterson

    What is the weight rating?

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    • 2 out of 2 people found this helpful

      admin

      1.75 has a breaking strength of 400 pounds and 2.2 is 600 pounds. I am concerned though that you worded it by weight rating. This rope is no to be used doe hammock suspensions. You need a minimum of 1000 pound breaking strength for that.

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  23. Question

    CraigVolpe

    I’m having a hard time getting my prusik knots to grab onto my Zing It continuous ridgeline when I pull them tight. Any tips or is that because of the coating on Zing It?

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    • 2 out of 2 people found this helpful

      admin

      You should have 5 wraps on the prussic, After that it is a matter of making the knot tight enough.

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  24. Question

    imfagerlund

    Made my own stake lines and now I need to get zing it trough tarpworm, what would be bes tway to end zing it so it doesn’t start to unwind and I can easily remove line from tarpwom.

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    • Carolyn Palmer

      Carolyn Palmer

      We normally bury the end after we splice it on and keep the tarpworm and the line spliced on. I would say to bury the end definitely.

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  25. Question

    Andrew Charlebois

    What size Zing It should I get for use on Hook Worms?

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    • One person found this helpful
      DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      We prefer to use the 1.75 however you can use the up to the 2.2

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  26. Question

    Jared Simmons

    I would like to use this for a tarp ridgeline, what kind of rope would you suggest to make the prussik knots out of that will grip this line?

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    • DutchWare Gear

      DutchWare Gear

      We use the same rope. The only difference is we use yellow for the main and then gray for the varying just so you can differentiate between them.

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  27. Question

    steven.brindle

    What type of tool or wire should I use for splicing 1.75 Zing It?

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  28. Question

    pitt_1972 (verified owner)

    Is zing it 8 strands ?

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    • Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas

      Yes, it is.

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