Texas Bushcraft Tarred Bank Line Twine for Fishing and Camping
Texas Bushcraft Tarred Bank Line Twine for Fishing and Camping
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Survive the wilderness with Texas Bushcraft Tarred Bank Line in your pack. This heavy-duty bank cord does everything from snaring a rabbit or catching a fish to eat, to lashing together a makeshift shelter to weather a storm. With its robust construction, this twine is an essential tool for any outdoor enthusiast.
Made from 100% tarred nylon, this cord is UV- and weather-resistant, making it perfect for all your outdoor activities. With a remarkable 350-lb breaking strength, this heavy-duty black twine offers exceptional shock absorption for load-bearing and tie-down needs. Whether you're setting up camp or securing gear, this bank line is up to the task.
Pack more punch with this space-saving camping twine. It boasts all the strength of paracord without the bulk. With more twisted nylon twine at your disposal, you can brave the great outdoors with bank cord to spare. Its compact design allows you to carry more without weighing you down.
The highly versatile twisted #36 bank line has superior knotting ability for accessory tie points, netting, and hanging loops. It can also be untwisted so that individual strands can be used for making sewing repairs to tents and sails. This flexibility makes it an invaluable addition to your survival gear.
Additionally, the abrasion-resistant black netcoat withstands friction from tree trunks and high-vibration environments. It can also endure lengthy submersions in brackish water without rotting or incurring marine growth. This durability ensures that your bankline cordage remains reliable in various conditions.
In conclusion, the Texas Bushcraft Tarred Bank Line Twine is a must-have for fishing, camping, and outdoor survival. Its combination of strength, versatility, and weather resistance makes it an essential tool for anyone looking to explore the great outdoors. Don't head into the wilderness without this reliable black nylon string in your gear.
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