When you need a value-for-money rope that you can rely on to do the job, polypropylene rope is up for the task. Light, flexible, and sold in both coils and by the metre, it’s perfect for framing garden beds, securing light structures, or making your outdoor life a little easier. Available in classic beige and blue, across a range of diameters and lengths, it won’t let you, or your project, down.
Yes, this rope is built for it. Polypropylene resists water, keeping its shape and strength. It holds colour in sunlight and can take UV exposure without fading. In short: it's an all-weather garden workhorse.
Is polypropylene rope easy to work with?
Absolutely. It stays light and you can seal the ends simply and quickly to prevent fraying.. Whether you're knotting off a beam or guiding a trellis, the rope feels predictable and easy to manage.
Will polypropylene rope float?
Polypropylene floats, thanks to its buoyant fibres, so this rope stays on the surface if it falls in water. Handy if you're setting up around water features.
What size polypropylene do I need?
We offer diameters from 4mm up to 16mm so choose whichever diameter will look the best for your project. You can buy in full coils for large jobs or by the metre for smaller touches, so it’s always a neat fit.
What sort of job might I choose polypropylene rope for?
Polyprop is a workhorse rope. The beige is ideally coloured for garden use, fitting in with shades of sandy soil and timber. In the garden, polypropylene rope is a staple for tying things up and tying things down, supporting plants, rope off areas etc. The blue polypropylene is often used too, and not just in gardens. You will see blue rope in use on farms, building sites, in forests and many other applications. It is a pretty honest rope - it is synthetic, it looks synthetic, and it has the strength of synthetic rope. It’s also cheap as chips!