

🌀 Wrap it. Protect it. Flaunt it. The cable upgrade you didn’t know you needed.
The XHF 50ft Spiral Cable Wrap is a durable, flame-retardant polyethylene sleeve designed to organize and protect cables ranging from 4mm to 50mm in diameter. Its flexible spiral design allows easy installation and customizable length, making it perfect for managing wires in home, office, automotive, and entertainment setups.
| Brand | XHF |
| Color | Black |
| Installation Type | Tabletop |
| Material | Polyethylene |
| Product Dimensions | 1800"L x 0.25"W |
| Style | Spiral |
J**N
Easy to use!
Cleans up wiring, no more tangles.
S**2
Great value, should tidy up the underdash car wiring
I saw this type of wrap on a bicycle and thought it would work great on car wiring. I'm building a hotrod and this wrap should work fantastic. The largest I would use it on is 1/2-9/16" diameter. They make numerous sizes to pretty much it any size wiring.
J**A
Is what it is spiral wrap
Is what it is. Good quality
A**0
Good product
Worked good for me. Even when used for slightly bigger than designed, bundle of wires.
D**M
Easy to use and OE look
This stuff is great for tidying up wiring on an RC.
L**E
Start in the middle
Easy to use
B**H
Just okay
This is kind of a pain to use. It works and keeps cords organized but it’s extremely finicky to get wrapped around.
B**W
A little light weight but does the job.
There is plenty of footage in this package. Remember that 6mm is approximately equivalent to 1/4 inch. This dimension is the width of the coils and not the width of the wire bundle you are making into a cable or loom. The 6mm, lighter weight material is actually easier to work with and readily accomodates the 50mm diameter bundle it states it will handle. I am using this product to bundle wires on an electric quadricycle that I am assembling and constantly revising. Being able to cut into and form breakouts at will is a nice feature of spiral wrapping. With the small initial diameter, you can start and stop anywhere along your bundle by simply tucking the ends into the bundle and letting them curl around one or more internal wires. Functionally, I find spiral wrapping far superior to tape and much more convenient than woven wrapping. Weatherwise, black polyethylene ought to stand up to Sunlight for many years. Esthetically, split conduit might look better, once you have finalized your loom but for a project that is constantly subject to revision, spiral wrap gets my vote every time and this product is inexpensive and convenient to use. In fact, since this particular spiral wrap is so flexible and adaptive, you could leave it in place as an endoskeleton and cover the final loom with whatever you consider to be esthetic.
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