Noe lozano
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
Good sturdy rope
anonomous
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2022
good product
Jimmy Peng
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2021
Excellent product.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2020
I'm so impressed by this seemingly simple product. I've staked a lot of young trees both to protect them from the harsh wind up where we are and correct their "posture" after several were "smushed" by the wind and snow last winter. I'm confident they'll do the job without risking hard to the trees.
G. William Streeter
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2020
It performed quite satisfactorily. It was used to bring Emerald Cedar trees together to maintain their spiral appearance.They had been spreading as their limbs grew and their appearance was deteriorating as they got taller and wider.
Roger of Bingley
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 23, 2018
Quite expensive but worth it. Not only holds tree to stake securely but also unobtrusive to look at. The best staking material I've used.
Thorsten von Eicken
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2018
I use Arbortie a lot and when I got the latest 250ft roll I thought I had gotten a fake version because it looks slightly different and doesn't have the "deeproot.com arbortie" printing on the webbing that it used to have. I contacted deeproot.com and they responded "Thank you for reaching out. The ArborTie design was recently updated, and the product no longer has branding on the webbing itself. The sticker indicating the product number is correct." The sticker reference is for the UPC code on the roll. The webbing feels as strong as it did previously so I hope it will perform the same, which has been fabulous. I use it to tie young trees to stakes and for anything where I need to tie a tree to something solid. It doesn't stretch over time and it doesn't disintegrate from UV as far as I can tell (a couple of years in intense california sun).
AWP99
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2015
So far so good. I bought this to tie down some new elm trees we planted. I tied them to the tree with the method shown in the video and used t-posts for the anchor. It's easy to work with, but very... silky, for lack of a better term. They keep coming loose because no matter what knot I use, they work themselves loose, not too bad, but enough to have to keep retying them every few weeks.
Terry E. Tibbetts
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015
This stuff works great. Very strong and easy to work with. I used this product to stabilize an Apple tree in my back yard after the wind blew it off vertical by 45 degrees and was straightened with a come a long, sheep herder jack, 3/4" manila rope, and a 20' tow strap. Once back to vertical I replace the foregoing tools and material with this guying material. I had a lot of pressure on but 2 months later its working great and my tree is vertical. This stuff could also be used as a miniature tow strap when several pieces are used together. It has lots of additional uses.
Happy Camper
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2014
Sometimes ordering an unnecessary item can be worthwhile. I had ordered the Tree Staking Kit for a new tree: "KIT" was the clue (everything I needed was included). I overlooking that fact and ordered the Staking and Guying material; however, as it turned out it has many uses. I've made loops for handles on a tarp I use to rake up leaves; it would work as tie-downs for hauling; will be available when the time comes to reuse the stakes in my staking kit and I have no doubt will come in handy for numerous other projects. It's light, strong, and the color blends in with the environment. Yes, I know I could have returned it but am so glad I didn't.
FA Cabs
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2014
We have been using DeepRoot Arbortie staking and guying material for a few years now. Besides the sturdiness (and yet slight springiness) of the cord, the material is extremely easy to work with. Arbortie undeniably avoids girdling and yet gives tree or limb the support and pull sought. The quality of the material, even after several seasons, allows one to use the (flat / woven) rope time and again. Finally, in contrast to its substitutes, the DeepRoot Arbortie is certainly economically priced.
Macgyver in PA
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2013
Original review:This product may indeed be good. I am hoping that it is... however, when I ordered, what I received matched the picture (100' roll - which I had not noticed before) rather than the described 250'. That explains why the actual item (250') roll found elsewhere on Amazon is quite a bit more in cost ($38). This item should probably be described as being 100', not 250'!Updated:Amazon updated their product description and got me sorted out. I really like this product so far. It's very easy to use and is superior to using string/rope with tubing, etc. I like that its easy to see and matched with the arbor tie steel stakes was cheaper than some poorer quality wood/string staking kits available at my local lowes.To save on material, I'd recommend using a bowline knot to tie this to the tree. This leaves space and also allows for one long strand.If I could make one improvement/suggestion... It would be awesome to have something like this with integrated deer repellent (scent) if even possible. That would kill two birds with one stone!
Sue Moz
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2012
My arborist gave me a few yards of this stuff to hold up a leaning tree. That was about 10 years ago! It's still there, and hasn't made any difference to the tree! I tied a very loose loop around it, then fastened the other end to an eye bolt connected to the house, so as to help the tree remain straight - it keeps growing towards the sunniest part of the sky, and would otherwise be leaning completely over! I check to make sure the tree doesn't outgrow the loop, and the ArborTie is very smooth, so it doesn't damage the bark. Can't wait to use this stuff around the landscape!