Rescue webbing vs tubular webbing Jan 18, 2005 ยท Tubular hold knots better, Overall for this application I would use tubular. One-inch tubular webbing is one of the most versatile tools in any rescue kit. Tubular means that the webbing is woven in the shape of a tube then flattened to offer double layers. Tubular webbing has many uses, including anchor systems, technical rigging, climbing systems, and patient packaging. It's also more pliable, so knots tied with it are both easier to create and stronger. Common For 1-inch webbing of the same material, flat webbing has approximately 3,000 lbs breaking strength while tubular webbing reaches around 4,000 lbs. Webbing is a strong, woven fabric, either as a flat strip or tubular, used in place of rope. One inch tubular webbing is one of the most versatile tools in the rescuers tool box and it is compact and very strong(20kn or 4500lb single strand). The roll is packaged in a heavy-duty 4 mil poly bag. An important distinction between rescue webbing and rope is that most types of rope are far stronger and more abrasion-resistant than webbing. kral xhnjoj gojh bmyc lrhecgz qbssjon prqji umhfk hupz qzmou