Catahoula Tarred, Twisted, Nylon Twine, 36 (1 lb)
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Josh
> 3 dayI use this so much I bought 6 rolls of the #36 it has so many uses
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sjh
> 3 dayI 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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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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Dana Andrews
Greater than one weekGreat corsage for bushcrafting, holds knots well, high strength with nearly no stretch. Great for tying off ridge lines, binding bipod and tripods.
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TLeyba
> 3 daythe only thing i could say about this that is a draw back is that it is hard to tie in knots since its tarred. that being said its strong, water and rot proof and holds so much weight that i would never buy anything but this line again for my trot line and bushcraft uses
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SimpLisaty
> 3 dayBest bank line! Orange store quit selling it, besides its a better deal on here!
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Robert Lo Bosco
> 3 daypretty good but the breaded onr is still better
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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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T. Cooper
> 3 dayAs advertised
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Ajax
> 3 dayCatahoula is the real deal , tried other brands (by accident/inattention) and they Do Not compare.