Micro Cord Pull End – Ultralight Cord Pull for 1.75mm–2.2mm Line | Perfect with Tactical Toggles & Tarp Tensioning Systems
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Description
Small but mighty — the Micro Cord Pull End adds precision and grip to your tarp and cord setups without adding weight.
Weighing less than 0.1 grams and measuring 15.3mm long with a 3mm center hole, this ultralight cord pull is the perfect finishing touch for 1.75mm–2.2mm line.
Designed to work seamlessly with Tactical Toggles and other tarp-tensioning hardware, it helps you secure, adjust, and release your guylines or ridgelines with ease. Whether you’re fine-tuning your tarp pitch or tightening shock cord on gear, this micro pull gives your setup a clean, professional finish.
Features
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Fits 1.75mm–2.2mm cord — ideal for hammock guylines, tarps, and lash systems
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Precision-sized 3mm hole for smooth cord movement
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Ultralight: weighs under 0.1g each
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Compact: 15.3mm in length for minimal bulk
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Perfect with Tactical Toggles for tarp tensioning or cord end grips
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Adds clean, reliable pull points for quick adjustments
Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Length | 15.3mm |
| Hole Size | 3mm |
| Cord Compatibility | 1.75mm–2.2mm |
| Weight | <0.1g |
| Use | Cord pull end, tarp tensioning, hammock gear |
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TEMPERATURE
High and low temperatures can influence rope performance in a variety
of ways. Ambient temperature conditions should be well understood
and within the limits outlined in Table 2. Generally speaking, extremely
cold temperatures commonly will not have a negative impact on rope
performance. However, moisture and subsequent freezing will impact a
rope’s handling and flexibility, but with no known negative long-term impact
on rope life. High temperatures can reduce a rope’s strength and fatigue
resistance. If temperatures exceed the limits shown in Table 2, special care
should be taken to ensure the product is fit-for-purpose.
For more information see samson warning insert PDF HERE