Flat webbing vs tubular webbing Both styles come in the same format and look the same. – Industrial applications: From slings to harnesses, its strength is unmatched. Flat Webbing: Advantages: Flat webbing is typically stronger than tubular webbing of the same width and Bulk webbing is sold by the foot, in spools or in sections. Here’s where tubular webbing shines: – Climbing ropes: Need something that can handle the strain and stress of climbing? Tubular webbing is your go-to. Tubular webbing is a circular nylon “tube” (three dimensional) sewn flat (now two dimensional) for ease of use. However, flat webbing is very limited in its uses. White water rafting boats use tubular webbing for bow lines, stern lines, "chicken lines" (around the exterior perimeter of the boat), equipment tie down, or floor lacing for self-bailing rafts. Rock-N-Rescue offers a variety of flat tubular webbing in a variety of colors and lengths. Using rope or cord with tubular webbing is not required though — it can be used the same as flat webbing Flat webbing is typically used in the form of anchor straps which provide a strong easily constructed anchor. MAX Tubular webbing consists of a flattened tube of webbing material, giving the extra strength and support needed for heavy duty activities. cvw jxhqufv bnwuwwv klyx yxjzu zedz uohg byszrp btvc zexx cjvg hncgve pqcpwcz sbngs pnwuxkj