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Grade I Manila Garden Decking Historic Rope

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Manila rope (often called Manila Hemp rope) is made from the stems of a plant called Abaca, grown primarily in the Philippines and is named after the capital city, Manila.

Consisting of long dark brown fibres, this natural hemp rope is durable and very flexible with great resistance to repeated salt water exposure, making it great for marine use as rope, lines, and fishing nets.

Manila rope shrinks a little when it becomes wet, which needs to be taken into account when covering exact distances - for example for sails, or as part of decking and barriers.

Popular uses of Manila Rope:

  • Balustrade On Decking
  • Borders
  • Fencing
  • Fishing Nets & General Marine Use
  • Retail Displays
  • Rope Swings & Children's Play Equipment
  • Stairs
  • Tug Of War Rope

We've written up a few frequently asked questions that are asked in store for a little extra guidance.

Will manila rope shrink?

Yes - as with all natural ropes, manila garden decking rope will shrink when wet, then lengthen when it dries.

By how much do natural ropes shrink when wet?

Natural ropes typically shrink by around 10% when wet. When they're dry, they will return to their original length.

What are the benefits of Manila Hemp Rope?

Manila Rope has great resistance to repeated salt water exposure, which is why it's frequently used as boat rope.

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Breaking Strengths:

ø mm   Breaking Strength (kg) Length of spool (m)
6 295 220
8 515 220
10 794 220
12 1132 220
14 1519 220
16 1968 220
18 2478 220
20 3039 220
24 4334 220