Catahoula Tarred, Braided, Nylon Twine, 36 (1/4 lb)

(1909 reviews)

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$11.98

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  • biscot

    > 3 day

    you never know when you will need it. so i have it.

  • welder spike

    > 3 day

    Exactly as it says tared bank line

  • Deborah L. Bruton

    > 3 day

    I love this cordage, high breaking strength with low cost.

  • phillip s. anderson

    > 3 day

    Excellent product that beat expectations. Ties easily and does not smell. I used it for emergency binding repair for my snowshoes. Buy this product!

  • Ginger McGovern

    Greater than one week

    Was exactly as advertised and is of good quality.

  • Paul

    > 3 day

    Great stuff

  • The Crow Flies

    > 3 day

    excellent quality. will work perfect for ridge lines.

  • Wayne J

    > 3 day

    It is #36 bankline. Some of the handiest tar coated nylon twine money can buy. You can do so much with it. Tie up plants, use it for bushcrafting, trot lines, drop lines, nets ..... you name it. I am familiar with The Catahoula company which is located easy driving distance from me and is a treat to visit the place. It sits right on the Black River and has been famous locally for all of your commercial fishing needs for decades. They make beautiful nets and traps by hand as well. I use to love to go there and browse and watch the ladies knitting nets...man are they fast.

  • James Landon

    19-12-2024

    Exactly like advertised!

  • Russell L. Suender III

    > 3 day

    Expensive 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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