Samson Zing It 2.2mm Yellow Throwline 180 ft.
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Ahmed Kuhic
> 24 hourI decided to use this as my go-to cord for camping. I use it for my ridgeline on a 13 x 20 tarp with a couple of cam-locks and it never loses tension. I can hang and dry camping gear and still doesnt lose tension. It also holds up perfectly in the rain. I also use for all guyline/tiedowns and has proven to be exceptional. It also packs down super small compared to paracord. Probably the best camping accessory Ive owned.
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MN Norge
> 24 hourA great value if you need something strong that wont stretch plus super fast shipping . . . . I had it within 48 hours of ordering
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Dr. Melyna Metz Jr.
> 24 hourI use this as throw line to raise and anchor temporary amateur radio antennas. It is lighter and slides more easily over tree limbs than para cord. Also, it is easy to make eye splices in.
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mike jones
> 24 hourTHANKS
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WhatMeThinks
> 24 hourI purchased this because it was said to be tough. It is slick to the touch and not real easy to cut. I have been using it for a while and it seems to be holding up nicely.
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David H.
> 24 hourZingit 2.2 holds knots very well. A fixed loop can be tied at the end or in the middle with a simple overhand or double overhand knot! And it can be spliced, with correct tools. It even will hold slip and grip knots and hitches—like a prusik hitch, IF 5 or 6 wraps are used instead of three wraps. Extremely lightweight, durable, and does not soak up much rain water. It’s fantastic!
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Bill Clancy
> 24 hourI follow many Bushcraft/EDC ideas including having a short length or two in my pocket. Now I carry a 6 foot length of this and another 6 feet of 550 cord for whatever needs tying down, or securing in my life. The ends of this tend to fray, so I dipped the ends in epoxy to secure them.
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Al
> 24 hourThis line is super strong and knots very well. Great stuff! I ordered mine from Arbortech Supply and they were fantastic to work with when I had a question and needed help.
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SD
> 24 hourIf you learn the basics of using hollow core cordage, the possibilities for this stuff are endless. I have made continuous loops, hammock ridge lines, tent ridge lines, as well as guy lines. Used for bear hang as well. It does get tangled up and you need to know how to use a stick for pulling up unexpectedly heavy loads when the people you hike with tend to over pack food and want to share your bear hang cord.
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Darla Olson
> 24 hourworks great for my husband and i when we set up our hammocks and canopy while camping. Its light weight and also is very hard to get tangled up. i like that it doesnt retain water as much as other cords, and that really helps when your packing back up after a rain.