Catahoula Tarred, Twisted, Nylon Twine, 36 (1 lb)
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Pastor Sasquatch
> 24 hourThis is lightly tared nylon cord. thinner than paracord, but holds a knot well. if you know what your are doing, i am sure you could set a snare with it easily, but according to the research i have been doing online, this would not work for a bow. probably wont stretch enough. anyway, the cord is good for many uses, and is much lighter and smaller in the pocket than paracord. (I keep rope in my pocket and practice knots to fidget.) I did have to use a lighter to fuse the ends of the rope after cutting it but that is expected. One thing is it will cut into the hands if pulling on the cord with the hands, and this is due to the size.
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Paige Rempel
> 24 hourItem as described
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jagfan228
> 24 houritem was wrapped very well, it does have a very strong oder of tar when you first unwrap it. hopefully this will be gone in a few days. it does make everything around it smell.
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Mr. Porter Rowe
> 24 hourJust a little rope...
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Grinder
> 24 hourIts bankline, what can I say? It showed up quick and was what I ordered. Mission accomplished. Thanks.
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D. Schwemin
> 24 hourI absolutely love bankline because it is super strong, resistant to the elements, and you get so much in a roll that you dont feel bad about leaving some behind. I know when I use 550 paracord, I always make sure to recover every last bit of it from my camp site before I leave because 550 paracord isnt cheap! LOL Bankline on the other hand, is pretty much disposable. Awesome stuff for the bushcrafter!
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mike taylor
> 24 hourThis 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.
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Timmy D.
> 24 hourbest line ive ever used
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Darrell rains
> 24 hourVery durable don’t have to worry about a break
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Albert
> 24 hourGreat bank line. It has a touch of a tar smell. Not that big of a deal for me. If you want not have this as an issue in your pac, put it in a zip lock bag.