Catahoula Tarred, Braided, Nylon Twine, 36 (1/4 lb)
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Mr. Joseph Bradtke
> 3 dayThe more I use this stuff, the more uses I find. If you do anything DIY, you need this in your toolbox.
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Russell L. Suender III
> 3 dayExpensive but real tough stuff.Hard to find at hardware stores,most sales persons never even heard of them.So far I went through two rolls at my campsite using to lash poles for tripods,and my lean to.I also have a roll of the 100 lb teat bank line.Always in my gear bag.A person should ALWAYS carry cordage as well as a few other necessaries like a ferrocerium to start a fire,some sort of cover for a shelter,a container that can be used to boil water in(i.e. questionable water sources that would have bacteria deemed unsafe to drink from,a cutting tool preferably a mid sized fixed blade sheath knife with a Scandinavian edge,a decent folding saw,a good hatchet or mid sized ax,a compass,a cotton bandana,a first aid kit,and and a good brand multi-tool(Leatherman).
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Red wolf one
Greater than one weekExactly what you need
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Rosalind Emard IV
> 3 dayReally grippy and strong but the smell will give you a headache.
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Willy Laraque
Greater than one weekI will be using it for camping.
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1audiopro
Greater than one weekI got the #36 (320-lb test) line, in the 1/4-lb bundle (138 feet of line). There are many other options available. This is recommended by many bushcrafters due to 3 main things: 1) strength vs. line thickness vs. bundle weight - good for MANY uses around camp. 2) The bundle is small enough to easily find a place for, relatively light-weight, and supplies ALOT of line! 3) Its a braided nylon line, with a light tar covering - strong, waterproof; stays TIGHT when tied onto paracord.
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Gregor
> 3 dayWe will look elsewhere because of the price.
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David in Dallas
Greater than one weekAs advertised
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vinz gyas
> 3 dayPerfect. High quality
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Morgan C. Valley
18-12-2024WOW. This is simply great cordage ... very well made, strong, durable. One of the big three for camping and bush craft ... jute twine, 550 paracord and CMI bank line. I am now happily converted to Catahoula. As a side note, it does smell of tar, but I have to stick it right on my nose to smell it. Its not strong enough to be offensive in any way. Excellent product. Seriously worth the money.