Handling days: 1 - 2 business days
Black Twine:
#18, #30, #36, #42, #48, #60, #72 and #96
White Twine:
#18 and #36
Twine | #18 | #30 | #36 | #42 | #48 | #60 | #72 | #96 |
Break Test (lbs.) | 110 | 195 | 220 | 250 | 300 | 390 | 450 | 640 |
- Made from twisted nylon twine, used in commercial fishing and sports netting.
- Twisted tarred twine crafted from black raw nylon for long-lasting color and durability.
- Tarred coating provides extra resistance to weather and wear, ideal for outdoor and industrial twine applications.
- Holds knots well and prevents cut ends from fraying.
- Lightweight and cost-effective, reduces the need for bulky paracord.
- Perfect for tasks like tying down tents, hanging gear, securing food with trot lines, or setting up duck decoys.
- Suitable for marine rope, fishing twine, seine cord, mason twine, garden twine, and crafting twine.
- Strong and durable, versatile for various uses like bank twine or bank cord.
- Compact yet tough, an essential for outdoor enthusiasts.
Just For Nets Nylon Bank Line Twine is the same twisted nylon twine used to craft our high-quality commercial fishing and sports netting. This twisted tarred twine is extruded from black raw nylon material, ensuring all fibers are uniformly black twine for longer-lasting color and durability. The twine is thoroughly tarred for additional resistance to weather and wear, making it an ideal choice for outdoor and industrial twine applications.
The tarred coating not only enhances the twine's durability but also keeps cut ends from fraying and holds knots well, ensuring your ties are secure. This outdoor twine is a perfect addition to your outdoor kit, offering a cost-effective and lightweight solution that can handle most tasks, reducing the need for bulky paracord.
Whether you're tying down tents, hanging gear, securing food with a trot line, or setting up duck decoys, this heavy-duty twine is up to the task. It’s also great for hanging tarps, marine rope applications, and fishing twine tasks. The twine is versatile enough to be used as mason twine, garden twine, or even as crafting twine for your DIY projects. Its strength and durability make it perfect for use as seine cord, bank twine, or bank cord.
Ideal for marine twine and sisal twine alternatives, this nylon cord is a strong rope that meets the demands of both professional and outdoor enthusiasts. Compact, durable, and versatile, this tarred twine is an essential tool for any serious outdoor adventurer.
Twisted tarred twine is a versatile tool that can be highly useful in camping and outdoor activities. Here are several ways to apply it:
1. Tent and Shelter Construction
- Support and Guy Lines: Use twisted tarred twine as guy lines for your tent or tarp shelters. Its strength and durability ensure that your shelter remains stable, even in windy conditions.
- Ridgelines: It can serve as a ridgeline for a tarp shelter, providing a sturdy base to hang your tarp and create a waterproof shelter.
2. Securing Gear
- Lashing: Use the twine to lash gear together, whether it’s for securing items to your backpack or creating a makeshift raft. Its tarred surface adds extra grip, keeping your items secure.
- Hanging Food: In bear country, use the twine to hang food bags from trees, keeping them out of reach of wildlife.
3. Repair and Maintenance
- Fixing Gear: Twisted tarred twine is perfect for emergency repairs. Whether your backpack strap breaks or your tent gets a tear, this strong twine can be used to stitch, tie, or patch up gear.
- Replacing Broken Parts: It can be used as a temporary fix for broken zippers, snapped cords, or frayed ropes, ensuring your equipment stays functional until you can get proper repairs.
4. Fishing and Trapping
- Fishing Line: Though not as fine as standard fishing lines, twisted tarred twine can be used to create makeshift fishing lines or nets, particularly useful in survival situations.
- Traps: Use it to create snares or traps for small game if you’re in a survival scenario.
5. Marking and Signaling
- Trail Markers: Use the twine to mark trails or to signal your location. Its dark color makes it visible against lighter backgrounds like snow or sand.
- Clothesline: Set up a clothesline between trees to dry wet gear or clothing.
6. Crafting and DIY Projects
- Bushcraft Projects: The twine can be used for various bushcraft tasks, like making tools, furniture, or even constructing primitive shelters.
- Creating Rope: You can combine multiple strands of twisted tarred twine to create thicker ropes for larger projects or needs.
7. Safety and First Aid
- Splinting: In an emergency, use the twine to secure a splint for an injured limb.
- Stretcher: It can also be used to create an improvised stretcher by tying branches together.
The durability, resistance to weather, and versatility of twisted tarred twine make it an invaluable addition to any camper's toolkit.
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