

Catahoula Tarred, Twisted, Nylon Twine, 36 (1 lb)
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mike taylor
> 3 dayThis 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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shepherd
Greater than one weekyou get what you pay for. a little high, but very good quality, and durability. dont waste time buy today. not going to find better just buy, and be happy.
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Hunter
> 3 dayI 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.
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Afatasi Outdoorsman
> 3 dayQuality tarred bank line. What bank line is supposed to be like.
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phillip
> 3 dayBought this on recommendation from Corporals Corner. Great Stuff.
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customer
> 3 daygood product
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Lane C Rustad
> 3 dayBest tarred twine I have ever owned. By golly you young whippersnappers should buy some.
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Buckskinner
Greater than one weekGreat.
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Ajax
> 3 dayCatahoula is the real deal , tried other brands (by accident/inattention) and they Do Not compare.
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StarPathOne
Greater than one weekJust wow. This stuff is extremely well made. Not overly gummy, but holds its shape and knots very well. Nice consistent twist. A bit of tar smell but thats to be expected with tarred bank line. Get the big spool because youll find a ton of uses for it. Great strength....enough to shut up the largest gator or tie your mother-in-law in the closet for a couple hours without fear of escaping ha jk. Seriously, this is the best line money can buy.