

Catahoula Tarred, Braided, Nylon Twine, 36 (1/4 lb)
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Bill
Greater than one weekI use this as a general purpose Cordage to lash stakes, tarpaulins, other outdoor items. Its lightweight, tough, weatherproof, and holds knots well.
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Rolo
> 3 dayExcellent!
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Poor Richard
> 3 dayUsing both this braided cordage and their twisted strand type I find this product without peer. The braided cordage is super strong and is used for most anything requiring a strong connection, like a tarp to a ridge line, or a toggle connection to a tree. The twisted style is about as strong, but if the need arises it may be taken apart (separated) into three lines of number 12 bank line for use in repairing things in the field. I carry some of both types in my main pack, and have pre-made, quick deploy ridge lines already set up with this tarred line and 550 paracord.
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GI
> 3 dayProduct is working as described. No problems
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mjsjr
> 3 dayGood, solid decoy line
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Hunter
> 3 dayThis stuff is the real deal. Works flawlessly.
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Mark McGee
Greater than one weekOk BEFORE YOU BUY BANKLINE / TARRED LINE, READ THIS. There is a difference between braided and twisted tarred line. Catahoula sells both types. Red and blue labels. Braided line does not fray. If you cut it, the ends should hold true. This is great for knot tying and things like ridge lines etc, its great to have, easy to use, and better than paracord. But unlike paracord you most likely wont untwine it...its good stuff. Braided bank line will likely cost more. Dont confuse the difference and cost. Twisted tarred line pulls apart easy, can be taken apart into three smaller strands easly. Make snares, use as thread to fix backpacks and if needed can extend the length of you line by three times (but weaker line). The ends need to be knotted to assure it wont untwine. Twisted bankline will likely cost less. Catahoula line is AWSOME, they sell both types; twisted and braided. Its dipped in tar, and great quality. I hate to say it. I never use paracord anymore. Its bankline and amsteel always. Amsteel is what it sounds like, very very strong. Oh and regular cheap jute twine, jute twing biodegrades, starts on fire nice, is light, cheap and very useful. At first I said I could not tell much difference if at all between #36 catahoula and sgt knots bank/tarred twisted line. I just looked hard at both. Catahoula clearly is much more dense in the amount of tar. When bent or pinched it holds the bend while Sgt knots does not. Sgt knots, while I love it, does not seem to have as much tar in it. In the picture I supplies, Catahoula is on the top showing it keeps the bend points, do to having more tar while Sgt knots didnt. This comparison is on both twisted lines due to Sgt knots not having braided line. Both serve a purpose, both very good. Both completely different.. I...when I go out I try to take a length of both.
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permacultist
> 3 dayAwesomely awesome. Does work very well.
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John Bitna
Greater than one weekThis twine is excellent for any outdoor application.
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jonathan linville
> 3 dayShipping was fast, product was exactly as described, and the price was unbeatable. Id not hesitate to buy again. Completely pleased.