🌟 Elevate Your Outdoor Game with Unbreakable Twine!
The Tarred, Braided, Nylon Twine #18 (1/4 lb) is a robust and versatile solution for all your outdoor needs. With a spool length of approximately 244ft and a tensile strength of 149lbs, this twine is perfect for trot lines, jug lines, and more. Its tar treatment provides exceptional resistance to moisture, rot, and UV light, ensuring it stands the test of time. Proudly manufactured in the USA, this twine is designed for those who demand quality and reliability in their outdoor gear.
Manufacturer | Catahoula |
Part Number | 32118 |
Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 32118 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | #18 (1/4 lb) |
Color | Black |
Style | Braided |
Material | Nylon |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Bank Line |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30 day limited manufacturer. |
C**E
Most versatile bank line
This line is very thin but is braided so you get an incredible strength to weight ratio. It resists breakdown from UV and weather.
B**0
Buy this you will not regret it.
This review is for Catahoula Manufacturing #18 Tarred Braided Bank Line, 1/4 lb Spool AND Catahoula Manufacturing no. 36 Tarred Twisted Bank Line, 1 Pound Spool (Approx. 470 feet)Twisted Bank Line-TBLKept hearing about this on YouTube and I figured I would give it a try.The quality of this line is top notch. The tarring is even and smooth, not too sticky but you know you have a tarred line. The tar has has not rubbed off so I am not worried about getting tar on items I am using this line on.I went with the #18 (~165 ft/lbs tensile strength) and 1/4 spool to try it out. Liked it so much that I went ahead and ordered the #36, ~350 ft/lb tensile strength, 470 ft, 1-pound spool. Love this stuff.It is stiff for sure when compared to standard untreated nylon line. I found that the tar creates friction that can make slip/sliding knots harder to move and/or tighten. When friction/pressure knots are used, this line will hold!Since it is braided line, it does not unravel when cut and this makes tying knots easier. Separating this line to get to the individual strands of nylon line would be more difficult with this braided line. They sell the same line strength in a twisted version which unravels easily compared to braided.It has the smell of tar but it is not irritating to me and I hate the smell of tar, gets me nauseous.I like 550 cord but it is hard to find actual 550 cord. Most are labeled as such but when you unravel the rope, it does not twist cleanly, the nylon outer sleeve is loose. This makes tying knots more difficult and I would think makes knots weaker. Also, the relative bulk of 550 cord makes the thinner TBL more attractive. For tying tarp/tent guy or ridge lines, you do not need 550 cord strength. The #18 is more than enough and you can carry 3-4 times the amount of line for the same weight.This does not completely replace 550 cord, but it is now my go to for securing things.This stuff is tough! It also resists abrasion. I used this (#36 actually) to hang my steel target (10" gong, AR500 steel) and it worked all day. no problems. So much for the heavy duty chains.I posted a pic of the basic nomenclature of the various bank lines. This info was derived from the catahoula website.
M**Y
Strong and sturdy
Excellent USA product, well worth the price. Smaller rolls very little weight, string very strong and easily ties up to stabilize shelter, chairs, etc.
P**N
Strong, does not stretch or break.
Used for tying in bagpipes in a hide bag. Having done this for years, I wish I had this 15 years ago. Great stuff. Does not get messy in the heat as well. This will replace what other tying -in string you use.
M**A
Gross
I honestly don't know what this item is actually used for, but I bought it thinking it would look and feel like regular Masons line or construction string, just black. I intended to use it for crafty purposes, but it is hard and crunchy and just feels really gross and smells like tar...I realized after purchase that it is coated in tar and can not use it for my intended purpose. I'm sure this item is great for its intended use, but it is definitely not for crafting jewelry cords.
S**A
So far so good
Looks and feels good. I use it for jag catfishing. Works well, no tangles, hold the hook fine. Definitely a GTG
E**A
No need to seal the ends with a lighter anymore, just cut and knot
Paracord is great, no doubt about it, but it is very expensive in comparison to bankline.Instead of buying a spool of microcord I chose to buy bank line, and not only is stronger and has a smaller diameter, but I received more than 2 times the amount of cordage.The cordage itself is super grippy and all knots bite hard, specially friction knots like prusik are very hard to adjust.I decided to buy *braided* thread over *twisted* since it doesn't fray when cut. Unlike paracord I don't need to seal the end anymore, I just cut the cord I need and start working on the knots, no need to carry a lighter/torch anymore.The only complain I have is that paracord is very colorful, while tarred bankline will always be black.
J**T
Really a good, strong, twine!
I make different types of brooms using corn-straw, and this twine is absolutely the best I have used for tying. It is very strong and has never snapped while I was tying. Also since it is tarred, It has a fair amount of tackiness to it, which is pretty much essential for getting a good grip on the corn straw. There is no transfer of coloring to the straw either. A very desirable product which I will continue to buy. Thank you!
G**N
Excellent quality product!
This is the good stuff. I've purchased some other bank line on Amazon, but the Catahoula has a higher tar content (obvious by the smell, haha) and seems of a higher quality.
Y**E
excellent product, well packaged and arrived
exactly what was advertised, excellent product, well packaged and arrived ontime
M**L
Five Stars
Great product --I will purcahse more in the future
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