Catahoula Tarred, Twisted, Nylon Twine, 36 (1 lb)
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skye
Greater than one weekI love this cordage. I use it for everything and it hasnt let me down once. Come fall and Im hitting up the woods to build some shelters. Great stuff, must have.
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Robert
> 3 dayRead about this tar based twine and have been very happy with the versatility, strength and amount of product wound onto a great portible spool! Thanks for a great price and new reliable strong bank string for my camping and outdoor life! Great deal! Just buy it! Robert
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R. W. Jr.
> 3 dayExactly what I needed
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Mike L
> 3 dayThis line is handier than a pocket on a shirt if you can tie a knot
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sjh
Greater than one weekI love this line! For those times you need a length of line to use outdoors Catahoula line is an excellent choice. I have re-strung several wind chimes over the years with this line and am very satisfied with how well it performs. Excellent product.
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GATHER ROUND.
> 3 dayThis was highly recommended by bushcrafters to use as a substitute for paracord. This will do VERY nicely to do a bunch of things. Tent guy lines, Ridge lines , tripods, emergency shoe laces and a bunch of other tasks. #36 tarred bank line is incredibly strong. This particular company makes some premium cordage. If you want to put it into your pack I suggest you put it into a large zip lock bag, it is tarred, not messy but it might interact with some synthetic materials. It’s probably resistant to insects as well. IMO, it’s a prepper must have. Nice quality line.
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Grinder
> 3 dayIts bankline, what can I say? It showed up quick and was what I ordered. Mission accomplished. Thanks.
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Bob
Greater than one weekGreat stuff
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Ed B.
> 3 dayBought the #36 twisted bankline and its a great item to have. I bought it specifically for an EDC bag and its got a lot of uses as any prepper will tell you. Twine is tough and if you like the smell of tar, you wont be disappointed. Stuff is strong, weatherproof, and versatile. Definitely recommend.
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Comanche6
> 3 dayWorks great as an alternative (and cheaper) cordage material. But it does smell like fresh tar when first opened, so just set it outside for a day or so to air-out.