Lovrix specializes in custom tubular webbing that combines strength, comfort, and performance. With a hollow-core design that provides enhanced load distribution and edge protection, our tubular webbing is perfect for climbing gear, safety harnesses, straps, and more. Customize material, width, color, and branding to fit your exact requirements.
At Lovrix, we bring your design concepts to life with fully customizable tubular webbing. Whether you need specific colors, woven logos, or unique finishes, we offer complete control over the width, thickness, material blend, and tensile strength to meet your application needs.
Crafted from durable nylon, polyester, or custom blends
Hollow-core design for enhanced strength and reduced edge wear
Custom widths (1″–2″), colors, logos, and finishes tailored to your brand
Superior resistance to abrasion, UV rays, and harsh weather
Perfect for climbing gear, fall protection, straps, and reinforced handles
Your vision, our craftsmanship. Custom tubular webbing by Lovrix—designed to support, protect, and elevate your brand.
Lovrix’s Custom Tubular Webbing blends advanced construction, top-tier materials, and strict testing standards to deliver exceptional performance for all types of applications.
Ultrasonic Weld: Melt-fused, snag-free loops for a smooth finish.
Lock-Stitch: Durable, high-tenacity nylon thread seams for added strength.
Nylon, Polyester, Recycled PET (GRS-certified), Aramid (heat- and flame-resistant), PP/PE, and Specialty Blends.
Working Load Limit (WLL): Ranges from 500–5,000 lb (depending on material and diameter).
Tested to EN 12195-2, EN ISO 13934, ASTM D6775 standards.
Full test reports provided with each order.
UV stabilizers, mildew inhibitors, flame-retardant finishes, hydrophobic treatments (for marine use).
Suitable for environments ranging from –40 °F to +250 °F (for Aramid and specialty blends).
Pantone-matched solids, bi-color tracer stripes, reflective/fluorescent yarns, jacquard-woven logos
REACH & RoHS compliant, with OEKO-TEX® and GRS certification options.
Full traceability with QR/barcode batch numbering for each product.
Available in bulk coils or cut-to-length bundles, with branded polybags and hang tags.
Samples ready in 3–5 days, mass production in 10–15 days post-approval.
Available in diameters ranging from 6–25 mm, Nylon Tubular Webbing offers exceptional elasticity and abrasion resistance, making it ideal for applications like lifting slings and marine tie-offs. Its high tensile strength makes it capable of withstanding 1,000–5,000 lb of load. Customization options include solid or two-tone colors, laser-engraved logos, and a UV-stabilizing finish for outdoor durability.
Ranging from 6–25 mm in diameter, Polyester Tubular Webbing is known for its low stretch and outstanding UV/weather resistance, making it a perfect choice for cargo slings and safety harness loops. With a working load limit (WLL) of 800–4,000 lb, it ensures reliable performance. Customization options include reflective tracer stripes, heat-transfer branding, and a mildew-inhibitor treatment for long-lasting durability.
Made from eco-friendly, GRS-certified fibers, Recycled PET Tubular Webbing is available in diameters from 8–20 mm and supports a WLL of 500–3,000 lb. It offers high tensile strength while being a sustainable choice for green building and eco-friendly packaging. Custom options include Pantone-matched recycled yarns, woven eco-labels, and hydrophobic coatings for water resistance.
With a diameter range of 6–15 mm and a WLL of 1,200–4,500 lb, Aramid Tubular Webbing is designed for extreme heat and flame resistance, making it ideal for use in firefighting gear and industrial rigging. This high-performance material can be customized with color-coded heat-rating bands, lock-stitch seams, and a fire-retardant finish to ensure safety and reliability in high-temperature environments.
Offering diameters from 6–20 mm and a WLL of 300–2,000 lb, PP/PE Tubular Webbing is lightweight and highly resistant to chemicals and mildew, making it an excellent option for horticulture ties and decorative piping. Customization options include hot-melt logos, raw or sealed ends, and an anti-UV additive for additional outdoor durability.
Specialty-Blend Tubular Webbing is designed with customized diameters and specific WLL values depending on the blend of fibers used. It’s ideal for niche applications such as antistatic, antimicrobial, or conductive uses. This webbing can be customized with integrated tracer yarns, jacquard logo insertion, and multi-functional coatings tailored to meet unique industry requirements.
Lovrix’s custom tubular webbing is designed for versatility and strength, making it ideal for a wide range of industries and applications. Its unique hollow-core structure provides extra cushioning and load distribution, while offering superior durability and flexibility. Whether you’re securing heavy cargo or creating premium wearables, our tubular webbing can be tailored to meet your specific requirements.
Fiber Types: Choose from nylon, polyester, cotton, or military-grade high-tenacity fibers.
Custom Colors: Pantone-matched dyeing for solid or two-tone color schemes.
Special Finishes: Options include UV-stabilization, water-repellent, flame-retardant, or anti-microbial treatments for added protection.
Heat-Transfer Printing: Full-color, sharp logos with long-lasting adhesion.
Embossing/Debossing: Raised or recessed logos for a premium tactile effect.
Silicone/PVC Badges: 3D logos available in customized shapes and thicknesses for high-impact branding.
Digital Sublimation: Vivid, full-color designs that wrap seamlessly around the tube.
Jacquard Weave: Intricate woven patterns such as logos, stripes, or camo.
Reflective & Fluorescent Inks: High-visibility markings for outdoor, workwear, or safety applications.
Custom End-Fittings: Choose from molded tips, metal ferrules, or heat-sealed ends to avoid fraying.
Buckles & Adjusters: Options include plastic/metal slides, tri-glides, D-rings, or snap hooks.
Quick-Release Options: Magnetic clasps or easy-open buckles for rapid use in dynamic environments.
Diameter & Wall-Thickness: Ranges from slim 4 mm cords to heavy-duty 20 mm tubes.
Tensile Rating: Custom braid count and yarn tension to meet specific load requirements.
Elastic vs. Non-Elastic Cores: Choose elastic fibers for flexibility or keep it inelastic for firm, durable support.
Custom Spools & Reels: Branded packaging for easy distribution within your factory or warehouse.
Private-Label Tags: Hang tags, heat-seal labels, or sewn-in tags with your logo and product info.
Batch Coding & Traceability: Use QR codes or barcodes for quality control and inventory tracking.
At Lovrix, we prioritize quality at every stage of the production process to ensure our webbing meets the highest industry standards. Our commitment to excellence is backed by rigorous quality control, internationally recognized certifications, and a dedication to sustainability.







We operate a cutting-edge webbing plant delivering high-quality, fully customizable solutions. Through rigorous QC and advanced processes, we reliably serve the requirements of global brands and enterprises.
If you have your own tech packs, logo designs, or even just an idea, please share your project details with us, including preferred fabric, color, and customization options. We’re eager to help bring your webbing designs to life through our sample production process.
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Get quick answers to the most common questions about materials, customization options, durability, applications, and order process.
Tubular webbing is a hollow-core, double-layered woven fabric, providing cushioning and protection to edges, making it ideal for applications that need load distribution and comfort. In contrast, flat webbing is a single-layered material with a uniform surface, offering stability and higher tensile strength but without the padding tubular webbing provides. Tubular webbing is often preferred for climbing gear, safety harnesses, and marine ropes because it reduces friction and distributes pressure evenly over the surface.
Our tubular webbing is made from various high-performance materials tailored to different applications:
The standard diameter of tubular webbing ranges from 6 mm to 25 mm, depending on the application and required load capacity. For specialized projects, we can customize the diameter to meet specific requirements, whether you’re looking for slim, flexible webbing or heavy-duty options for industrial use. Larger diameters (up to 50 mm) are also available for unique needs.
The WLL of tubular webbing typically ranges from 500 lb to 5,000 lb, depending on the material and diameter selected. For example, nylon webbing may handle up to 5,000 lb, while polypropylene is suited for lighter loads. We custom-engineer each product to meet your specific load requirements, ensuring the highest safety standards and performance.
Nylon tubular webbing is known for its elasticity, making it suitable for applications where some stretch and shock absorption are needed, such as in climbing gear or safety harnesses. It also offers high tensile strength but is susceptible to UV degradation.
On the other hand, polyester tubular webbing is more UV-resistant, abrasion-resistant, and weatherproof, making it ideal for outdoor use (e.g., cargo tie-downs or marine ropes). Polyester is stiffer than nylon and offers low stretch, providing a more rigid hold for heavy-duty applications.
Nylon tubular webbing is known for its elasticity, making it suitable for applications where some stretch and shock absorption are needed, such as in climbing gear or safety harnesses. It also offers high tensile strength but is susceptible to UV degradation.
On the other hand, polyester tubular webbing is more UV-resistant, abrasion-resistant, and weatherproof, making it ideal for outdoor use (e.g., cargo tie-downs or marine ropes). Polyester is stiffer than nylon and offers low stretch, providing a more rigid hold for heavy-duty applications.
The lifespan of tubular webbing depends on several factors, including the material used, environmental exposure, and usage frequency. For instance, polyester tubular webbing performs well in UV, weather, and outdoor conditions, offering long-lasting performance, typically lasting 3–5 years depending on exposure. Nylon webbing may degrade quicker when exposed to UV rays without additional UV inhibitors. For high-temperature or industrial applications, we offer aramid-based tubular webbing for flame-resistant needs.
To maximize the lifespan of tubular webbing, it’s essential to store it properly, avoid excessive exposure to UV light, and regularly inspect for wear or damage.
At Lovrix, we adhere to strict testing protocols for all tubular webbing products to ensure their strength, performance, and safety. Each batch is subjected to:
Tensile strength testing (using EN ISO 13934 and ASTM D6775 standards) to determine its breaking strength.
Abrasion resistance tests to ensure durability under repeated wear.
UV resistance testing to verify long-term outdoor performance.
Flame-retardant testing (if applicable) to meet safety standards for specific industries.
All our products are backed with certification (such as ISO 9001), and we provide test reports for traceability and assurance.
Tubular webbing is a highly adaptable structural textile designed for situations where both strength and flexibility are critical. Unlike flat webbing, which provides two-dimensional load-bearing strength, tubular webbing’s hollow or double-layer construction distributes pressure evenly across its width and circumference. This design makes it exceptionally suitable for applications that require shock absorption, resistance to abrasion, and protection of internal components like ropes, cables, or wiring.
In the outdoor and safety industry, tubular webbing is widely used for climbing slings, anchor systems, harness components, and rescue gear. Its soft edges prevent rope abrasion, while its high tensile strength supports dynamic loads during falls or rescues. Nylon tubular webbing, in particular, is preferred for its elasticity and shock-absorbing properties, while polyester options offer greater UV and water resistance for permanent outdoor use.
In industrial and manufacturing environments, tubular webbing functions as protective sheathing for wires, hydraulic hoses, or fiber-optic cables. The hollow structure prevents chafing, and when treated with coatings like PU or PVC, it adds resistance to oil, chemicals, and flame. Heavy-duty polyester or polypropylene tubular webbing is also used in lifting slings, tow straps, and cargo control systems—areas demanding high Working Load Limits (WLL) and minimal elongation.
In the automotive and transport sectors, tubular webbing reinforces seatbelt harnesses, tie-down straps, and tow ropes. Polypropylene versions offer excellent cost efficiency and resistance to moisture, making them popular in marine and recreational vehicles as well.
In apparel and consumer products, tubular webbing is favored for bag handles, backpack straps, pet leashes, and camera slings. The rounded, soft edges improve comfort and aesthetics, especially when combined with printed logos or woven branding.
In short, tubular webbing bridges the gap between flexibility and structure, serving multiple industries—from climbing and military to automotive and lifestyle products—where performance, safety, and design must coexist.
One of the greatest strengths of tubular webbing is its versatility in customization—both in technical specifications and visual presentation. Factories like Lovrix employ advanced looms, dyeing systems, and surface treatments that enable engineers to tailor each roll of webbing for a client’s unique operational environment.
1. Material Selection:
Customization begins with fiber choice. Nylon is ideal for high-impact and climbing applications due to its elasticity and abrasion resistance. Polyester is preferred for UV stability, low stretch, and weather resistance, while polypropylene is lighter and cost-effective for bulk applications. Cotton or blended yarns can be introduced for eco-friendly or comfort-driven uses such as bag handles or apparel accessories.
2. Diameter & Wall Thickness:
Tubular webbing can be engineered in diameters ranging from 5mm to 60mm, depending on load requirements. Wall thickness determines tensile strength—thicker walls offer higher resistance but reduce flexibility. Engineers may specify dual-layer or reinforced structures for heavy-duty or rescue-grade models.
3. Color & Pattern:
Through dyeing and weaving technologies, nearly any Pantone color can be achieved, with optional two-tone or gradient effects. Pattern customization (e.g., jacquard logos, reflective tracer threads, or camouflage weaves) enhances brand recognition and application-specific visibility—critical for safety gear or tactical equipment.
4. Surface Coating & Treatments:
To extend performance, Lovrix offers coatings such as polyurethane (PU) for smoothness and abrasion resistance, PVC for waterproofing, silicone for slip control, and flame-retardant finishes for industrial or firefighter use. These coatings can be applied to internal or external layers depending on the webbing’s function.
5. Branding & Finishing:
Logo integration can be achieved via woven-in jacquard, heat transfer, or screen printing. End treatments include ultrasonic cutting to prevent fraying, bar-tack reinforcement for loops, or stitched terminations for ready-to-use components.
In essence, tubular webbing is not just a standard product—it’s a custom-engineered component. By aligning technical parameters with aesthetic and branding goals, Lovrix helps clients achieve both performance reliability and market differentiation.
Pricing and lead time for tubular webbing depend on multiple variables—each linked to materials, manufacturing complexity, and post-processing requirements. Understanding these factors allows procurement teams to balance cost efficiency with performance quality.
1. Raw Material Type:
The fiber composition has the largest impact on price. Nylon is generally 20–30% more expensive than polyester due to its higher tensile strength and stretch properties. Polypropylene, being lightweight and less dense, offers the lowest cost but is limited in UV and heat resistance. Specialty yarns like aramid (Kevlar®) or flame-retardant polyester significantly raise cost but deliver superior safety ratings.
2. Denier and Density:
Higher denier counts (e.g., 1000D vs. 600D) require more yarn and weaving time, increasing both material usage and machine wear. Dense tubular structures designed for climbing or industrial safety naturally carry higher costs than decorative or lightweight variants.
3. Customization Level:
Adding color matching, printed logos, or reflective threads extends production steps—especially if dyeing and drying cycles are separate. Coatings like PVC or PU also add material and curing time. Each additional process can add 5–15% to the total cost and extend the lead time by several days.
4. Order Quantity & Sampling:
Bulk production typically lowers the per-meter price due to setup amortization. However, small-batch or prototype runs often carry MOQ surcharges to cover loom setup and color matching costs. Sampling generally takes 7–10 days, while bulk production ranges from 15–25 days depending on queue and finishing requirements.
5. Quality Standards & Testing:
If the webbing must comply with certifications such as OEKO-TEX®, ISO9001, EN1492, or NFPA, testing adds extra cost and time. Each test—tensile, UV exposure, colorfastness, or flame resistance—requires dedicated lab runs and documentation.
6. Packaging & Logistics:
Customized packaging (e.g., branded rolls, barcoded labels, or export cartons) and shipping mode (air vs. sea) also affect final delivery time. Lovrix’s streamlined export system from Shenzhen and Dongguan ensures optimized routing and stable lead times even for international orders.
In summary, the cost and delivery of tubular webbing depend on a balanced approach—choosing the right material, structure, and finish to meet both budget and performance goals. With in-house weaving, dyeing, coating, and packaging, Lovrix maintains full process control to deliver consistent quality with efficient turnaround.
From custom polyester straps to eco-friendly bands, Lovrix is your trusted webbing manufacturer, supplier, and wholesale factory in China. With certified quality, fast sampling, and scalable production, we help global brands achieve personalized, bulk-ready solutions.
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