Webbing is a strong, woven strip of fabric used for load-bearing, fastening, or structural support. It's commonly found in outdoor gear, military equipment, safety products, and everyday items.
High strength – can support significant weight.
Durable – resistant to abrasion and wear.
Flexible but stable – holds shape while remaining easy to handle.
Lightweight – strong compared to its weight.
Common Materials
Nylon webbing – strong, slightly stretchy, good for outdoor and climbing gear.
Polyester webbing – lower stretch, UV-resistant, great for straps and load-bearing uses.
Polypropylene webbing – lightweight, water-resistant, budget-friendly.
Cotton webbing – softer, often used in fashion or accessories.
Typical Uses
Backpacks and tactical gear (shoulder straps, MOLLE systems)
Outdoor equipment (hammocks, tent straps, webbing belts)
Safety gear (seat belts, harnesses)
Pet products (leashes, collars)
Military equipment (load-bearing vests, PALS systems)
