

Catahoula Tarred, Twisted, Nylon Twine, 36 (1 lb)
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Richard Jungquist
> 3 dayAmazing product! Impressed with all aspects.
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Zatoichi
> 3 dayI love this stuff. I recommend buying both the twisted and the braided, as they both have their own merits. The braided is stronger and won’t fray when cut. The twisted needs to be melted after cutting to prevent fraying, but it can be separated into individual strands for uses such as sewing and fishing. It’s much lighter than paracord, and because it is tarred, any knots made in it are very resistant to slipping. It works great in conjunction with a paracord ridge line. Just make some double fisherman’s loops with the bank line, attach it to paracord ridge line with a Prussik knot for a great slide and grip method of suspending a tarp. Highly recommended
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Tigger Man
> 3 dayFind yourself needing versatile line, then this should be your go to. Multiple in a pinch kind of uses.
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Mitchell K.
> 3 dayThe best bank line.
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Colleen Kuhic
> 3 dayExcellent, this stuffs the real deal, not like the crap readily available near me. Will ne ordering again. Excellent for ridgelines, and all sorts of boy scout projects in the field.
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Christopher E.
> 3 dayThis is a great product if it is tarred bank line that you need.
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electron
> 3 dayThus stuff is great and very tough. a must have for every household.
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R F
> 3 dayGreat line. Almost as strong as paranoid but much smaller and totally waterproof.
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Eric
> 3 dayThis is great cordage. It doesn’t stretch like paracord and holds up really well. It’s also awesome at holding knots due to the tarring.
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mike taylor
> 3 dayThis is what you are looking for if you are a ‘Bushcraft’ dude (or girl). I’ve tried other brands and this is sturdy, solid, strong and never seems to wear out. I have loops on my canvas laavu stake-out points that are still going strong after 3 years. Use it for lashing, pressik knots, tarps, etc.