Catahoula Tarred, Twisted, Nylon Twine, 36 (1 lb)

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  • Pastor Sasquatch

    > 3 day

    This 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.

  • jerry mckenzie

    Greater than one week

    good product

  • Ed B.

    > 3 day

    Bought the #36 twisted bankline and its a great item to have. I bought it specifically for an EDC bag and its got a lot of uses as any prepper will tell you. Twine is tough and if you like the smell of tar, you wont be disappointed. Stuff is strong, weatherproof, and versatile. Definitely recommend.

  • FORESTMAN

    > 3 day

    Its everything you would expect from a good tarred bank line!!

  • Wool Wearer

    > 3 day

    Im new to the world of bank line, but feel like Ive made a great discovery..............in a late to the dance sort of way. 550 cord is great, and proven, but expensive, and almost cliche in todays world. Bank line just quietly gets the job done while being very easy to handle. Other reviewers have already sung the praises of this product and I agree with them, so Ill keep this short. I DO want to warn buyers that Amazon is shipping #48 line when ordering #36. Ive bought two separate one pound spools of this line, and #12336 should be #36 line The spools arrive as #48 but have been labeled with the wrong sticker on the outside of the wrappers. Id prefer #36 to get more linear feet per pound, but the added tensile strength is OK, so Im not bothering to return the line. Just a heads-up.

  • Brad Galles

    Greater than one week

    This is good stuff. I bought it for when I go hiking I can set traps or use it for a survival situation. You can definitely smell that Tar when you open the bag! lol

  • James E. Myers

    > 3 day

    I cant find any bank line locally so the internet was the only option. I have used it on a very limited basis so far but it does seem very high quality. The tarring is good, uniform, and there are no blobs that I have found and have taken about 200 feet off the roll.

  • Grinder

    > 3 day

    Its bankline, what can I say? It showed up quick and was what I ordered. Mission accomplished. Thanks.

  • Hunter

    > 3 day

    I saw a lot of bush crafters using this and so I figured I would give it a try. Sure enough, it works just like they said! I like this as much or probably more than paracord for a lot of applications. But, I will say there are some things I do prefer Amsteel or paracord for but for 98% of camp chores or bushcraft tasks, this is my go-to.

  • Grandpa Bill

    > 3 day

    Good quality.... this was #36 the next order will be a heavier grade. (from the same seller as he has the best prices.)

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