When only the highest-strength thread will do, look no further than SGT KNOTS Kevlar Sewing Thread. For leather working, securing a canvas, and any other application where you need a smooth sch that will hold up to anything you and the weather come up with, Kevlar is the gold standard. It's what the military has been using for decades, and this Kevlar sewing thread is exactly what the fine folks in our armed services are using today.The wilderness/survival/camping applications of this thread are virtually endless. Repair gear, sch together a tent, set hunting traps, make fishing nets—its high tensile strength, resistance to wear by moisture and abrasion, and ability to withstand prolonged exposure to high temperatures means this Kevlar thread can help you catch your dinner and string it up over the fire, too. There's a reason this is frequently the thread of choice in military applications, and SGT KNOTS is proud to be bringing the same quality and affordability to the civilian population.Each 4 oz spool of size 30/3 SGT KNOTS Kevlar Sewing Thread contains more than enough thread to handle any sudden situation. Available in black or natural yellow, this Kevlar thread is made right here in the USA. As with all products sold by SGT KNOTS—proud to be a veteran-owned company—your Kevlar is 100% backed by the SGT KNOTS guarantee.
A**R
Not fire resistant at all!!!
This product says that it is fire resistant/proof . Wow nope not the case I spoiled some off as soon as I got it and it burned faster than the match I lit it with. Stay away from this product!!
R**K
strong
hard the cut n burn nice
E**T
Way stronger than standard thread of same dimensions!
Way stronger than standard thread of same dimensions!
S**W
Nimble as regular sewing thread and as tough as fishing line.
Product is tough and strong. Not sure if the actual content of thread is 100% Kevlar or a high % combination but it is very strong. Standard scissors have difficulty cutting through thread and wire snips are recommended for easy cutting. I use this tread as a binder for laying down diver paracord in plait weaves on handles and full paracord bull whips. So I need very sturdy thread that can handle the high tension placed on it such as a bullwhip will near its tip ends. I also use this thread for construction of the final whip cracker or tassel as that is the most important part for the actual whip effect. This is also excellent fly fish lure tying thread.
Z**A
Good thread, decent breaking point
This is good thread. It isn’t as strong as you might want but it handles like normal thread and you get a lot of it on the 4 oz. spool. It is easy to work with, feeds well into a needle or sail needle and can be used to mend webbing, nylon packs, pouches and other corduroy style fabrics. The breaking strength on this is around 5 lbs. I did several lift tests with this attached to a small wooden handle and then lifted various weights. The breaks were almost always in the middle of the thread at about the 5 lb. mark. Pretty good for thread. I don’t think this would be suitable for stitching on boots but it would for repairing a tennis shoe or similar fabric. The thread will burn on its own. When sewn into fabric, it is more fire retardant. I sewed two pieces of carbon fiber felt (welding blanket) with this thread then built a fire in a small stove on top of it. The carbon fiber felt does not burn but the thread, when directly under the stove lost the outer covering (cotton) and the bare internal kevlar blend was left. It didn’t burn through but it was weakened substantially. Overall, it is good solid thread for general and outdoor use.
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