Let me start by saying this: the GearIT Cat7 Outdoor Ethernet Cable is a beast. I recently used it to set up a network connection between my house and garage, and the performance has been nothing short of impressive.
The first thing you'll notice is how sturdy this cable feels. The thick LLDPE jacket gives it a premium, rugged feel that screams durability. I buried mine directly underground (no conduit!) over a year ago, and it's survived everything from scorching summers to freezing winters without any signal degradation.
Performance-wise, this cable delivers exactly what it promises. I consistently get full gigabit speeds (tested with iPerf3), with absolutely zero packet loss even at maximum throughput. The SFTP shielding really makes a difference - no more worrying about interference from nearby electrical lines or wireless devices.
The pure copper conductors are worth highlighting too. Unlike cheaper CCA (copper-clad aluminum) cables, this maintains signal integrity over long distances. I'm using the full 75ft length with no speed drop-off at the endpoint.
Installation tip: Do yourself a favor and completely unroll the cable before running it. The pure copper core makes it somewhat stiff, and you'll want to avoid kinks. The snag-less boots on the RJ45 connectors are a nice touch that made routing through tight spaces much easier.
My only minor complaint? The cable is slightly thicker than standard indoor Cat6 cables, which made fitting through some existing conduits tricky. But that extra thickness is exactly what makes it so durable for outdoor use.
Bottom line: Whether you're running network to an outbuilding, setting up outdoor cameras, or just need super reliable high-speed connectivity, this cable is absolutely worth the investment. It's outperformed every other Ethernet cable I've used in terms of both speed and reliability.