Synthetic Hemp Decking Rope
Follow the steps below to build synthetic Hemp decking rope to the exact size you need.
- European certified synthetic hemp (ISO 9002)
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Synthetic Hemp Rope Overview
Look & Feel | |
Appearance | Matte surface and traditional appearance |
Feel | Soft and hairy to touch |
Handling | Very lightweight, easy-grip & pliable. Easier on hands than natural alternatives like Manila and Sisal but not as soft as natural Hemp |
Material | Synthetic (polypropylene core) |
Colour | Light sandy beige |
Effects of Weather | |
UV resistance | Good |
Biodegradable | No |
Absorbs water | No |
Swells when wet | No |
Change of colour in weather | All rope will change colour when exposed to weather |
Lifespan in normal UK weather conditions | 5-7 years |
Rope Construction | |
Treated with | None |
Smell | None |
Construction | Twisted 3 Strand |
Made in | Portugal |
Certified | ISO 9002 |
Diameter Disclaimer | Please allow +/- up to 4mm. |
Installation Instructions
Rope Length | Installation Options |
One Continuous length
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The centre bracket screws onto the side of the post. This allows you to thread the rope through the loop.
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One Continuous length
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Posts with holes Decking posts will have holes pre-made for you. Simply thread the rope through the holes provided.
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Multiple Short Lengths |
The Decking Plate screws onto the side of the post. The Hook Eye attaches to the end of the rope by threading a central screw through the rope. The Hook Eye will latch onto the Decking Plate
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Multiple Short Lengths |
The cup ends screws onto the side of the post. The rope attaches to the cup end with a central screw |
Measuring Instructions
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Natural vs. Synthetic Rope
Pros & Cons | Natural Rope | Synthetic Hemp |
Pros |
Biodegradable – leaves no unwanted footprint behind Great looking, traditional rope Holds knots well Natural resistance to UV degradation – great for sunnier climates |
Natural looking but with benefits of synthetic properties Is weather resistant On average, will last longer outside than natural fibre Holds knots well |
Cons |
Susceptible to water, rot and mildew Will shrink when wet, and lengthen when dry, making it slightly trickier to install Diameter may vary more from that stated |
More susceptible to UV degradation and will eventually flake |