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Shock Cord - 3/16 in. - Black - By the Foot
Liberty Mountain
Shock Cord - 3/16 in. - Black - By the Foot
$0.38
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  High-quality shock cord by the foot

  Liberty Mountain Shock Cord is very useful for re-cording tent poles and a myriad of other applications. This 3/16 in. cord is manufactured in the United States. All jacket covers are long-wear multi-filament polypropylene or nylon and not the cotton-under-cover used by many foreign manufacturers to deceptively bulk-up their product.

  Sold by the foot.

Footprint sold separately.
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Brand Name:
Liberty Mountain
Size:
3/16 in.
Color:
Black
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
133400
UPC:
000194001074
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