Catahoula Tarred, Twisted, Nylon Twine, 36 (1 lb)
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Tigger Man
> 3 dayFind yourself needing versatile line, then this should be your go to. Multiple in a pinch kind of uses.
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hombre
> 3 dayGreat for turtle hookin
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Grandpa Bill
> 3 dayGood 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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David R. Smythe
> 3 dayI dont like to spend money, but this cord is a good value. It, so far, is strong and durable. I will buy it again if I have the need.
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Comanche6
> 3 dayWorks great as an alternative (and cheaper) cordage material. But it does smell like fresh tar when first opened, so just set it outside for a day or so to air-out.
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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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Bob
Greater than one weekGreat stuff
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Andrew Kolb
> 3 dayI have not had a long time to work with this stuff but it does what I want it to. The smell isnt very bad at all either I wish I could say more but Im not sure I could review it next fall after Ive had the time to find out for sure, maybe I can edit this review later.
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Free Chinese Slave Laborers - Bezos
> 3 dayLove this cordage! Locks tight onto itself and has a tensile strength that matches or surpasses 550 cord.
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Zachery Phillip Prescott
> 3 dayGot this after watching bush craft videos on YouTube. Very durable and easy to use. A lot of cord for the price. Reusable and packs nicely.