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No.36 Bank Line - 1lb Roll

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4.9 star rating out of over 15,000 verified reviews

4.9 star rating out of over 15,000 verified reviews

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No.36 Bank Line - 1lb. Roll

Tarred Twisted Nylon Twine - 1 lb. spool contains approximately 470 linear feet with a 340 lb. breaking strength. This twine is black-treated and dried before it’s put on a reusable plastic spool. It has many advantages over twine treated by “spool dunking.” It is uniformly and deeply coated from one end to the other - no “zebra stripes” or tar globs to come off on your hands. It’s dry, easy to tie, and holds knots well.

Specs:

  • 470 linear Feet
  • 340 lb Tensile Strength
  • .085" Diameter

Note: Tarred bank line can have a strong odor at first which will dissipate over time.

Bank Line vs. Paracord

Paracord is a favorite in the survivalist community. This versatile cordage can rig a shelter, secure your supplies in a storm, make a survival snare — whatever it is, you can do it all with paracord.

Bank line also has a lot of the same outdoor applications. Plus, tarred bank line is an especially excellent option for tying knots: That extra tar coating enhances knotting performance, guaranteeing an easy tie and exceptionally strong hold.

Overall, paracord is stronger: Pathfinder 550 Paracord has a tensile strength of 550 pounds. But a high-quality roll of tarred twine isn’t far behind. The Pathfinder No. 36 Bank Line has a breaking strength of 340 pounds, so it’s strong enough for ridgelines, fishing nets, boating, and other common uses.

But there is a reason many outdoorsmen prefer bank line, and it’s because it does have a slight advantage in terms of size. Since bank line cord has a smaller diameter than paracord, it’s lighter and will take up less space in your gear pack.

So, if your goal is efficient packing for a days-long wilderness trip, bank line might be a better choice. If you need extra strength, go with paracord. And if you want to cover all your bases, get both.

What You Can Do with Bank Line Cord

Bank line was created for trotline fishing, which is where you set up a main line with multiple baited hooks from the bank of a river or other waterway. As such, it’s purpose-built for marine applications and prized for its water resistance.

But turning your cord into a trotline to fish is just one way to transform this cord into a helpful tool. Here are some of the different purposes you can use tarred bank line:

  • Hanging loops for drying your gear or wet clothes

  • Making tools such as a spear or knife by wrapping the cord and finishing with a knot

  • Creating a taut ridgeline for a tarp shelter or a hammock

  • Raising a bear bag to keep your food supplies out of reach from bears

  • Setting traps and snares (tarred bank line is extra stiff, making it ideal for snares)

  • Fishing using the line or by creating netting to trap fish

  • Building a shelter for garden plants

As long as tarred twine that’s twisted (as opposed to a braided bank line), you can also separate the pieces of twine if you need a thinner cord for fishing or tying smaller knots.

When you choose good-quality bank line, you can do almost anything with your cordage — and you’ll be able to use it for years. Our Pathfinder bank line cord is nearly as strong as paracord, but it gives you all the benefits of tarred twine: Extra stiffness, water and rot resistance, and better knots.

Add the Best Bank Line to Your Survival Kit

From camping and fishing trips to week-long treks in the wilderness, you’ll appreciate having bank line in your gear pack. Get your roll from Self Reliance Outfitters today at an inexpensive, good price.

Description

No.36 Bank Line - 1lb. Roll

Tarred Twisted Nylon Twine - 1 lb. spool contains approximately 470 linear feet with a 340 lb. breaking strength. This twine is black-treated and dried before it’s put on a reusable plastic spool. It has many advantages over twine treated by “spool dunking.” It is uniformly and deeply coated from one end to the other - no “zebra stripes” or tar globs to come off on your hands. It’s dry, easy to tie, and holds knots well.

Specs:

  • 470 linear Feet
  • 340 lb Tensile Strength
  • .085" Diameter

Note: Tarred bank line can have a strong odor at first which will dissipate over time.

Bank Line vs. Paracord

Paracord is a favorite in the survivalist community. This versatile cordage can rig a shelter, secure your supplies in a storm, make a survival snare — whatever it is, you can do it all with paracord.

Bank line also has a lot of the same outdoor applications. Plus, tarred bank line is an especially excellent option for tying knots: That extra tar coating enhances knotting performance, guaranteeing an easy tie and exceptionally strong hold.

Overall, paracord is stronger: Pathfinder 550 Paracord has a tensile strength of 550 pounds. But a high-quality roll of tarred twine isn’t far behind. The Pathfinder No. 36 Bank Line has a breaking strength of 340 pounds, so it’s strong enough for ridgelines, fishing nets, boating, and other common uses.

But there is a reason many outdoorsmen prefer bank line, and it’s because it does have a slight advantage in terms of size. Since bank line cord has a smaller diameter than paracord, it’s lighter and will take up less space in your gear pack.

So, if your goal is efficient packing for a days-long wilderness trip, bank line might be a better choice. If you need extra strength, go with paracord. And if you want to cover all your bases, get both.

What You Can Do with Bank Line Cord

Bank line was created for trotline fishing, which is where you set up a main line with multiple baited hooks from the bank of a river or other waterway. As such, it’s purpose-built for marine applications and prized for its water resistance.

But turning your cord into a trotline to fish is just one way to transform this cord into a helpful tool. Here are some of the different purposes you can use tarred bank line:

  • Hanging loops for drying your gear or wet clothes

  • Making tools such as a spear or knife by wrapping the cord and finishing with a knot

  • Creating a taut ridgeline for a tarp shelter or a hammock

  • Raising a bear bag to keep your food supplies out of reach from bears

  • Setting traps and snares (tarred bank line is extra stiff, making it ideal for snares)

  • Fishing using the line or by creating netting to trap fish

  • Building a shelter for garden plants

As long as tarred twine that’s twisted (as opposed to a braided bank line), you can also separate the pieces of twine if you need a thinner cord for fishing or tying smaller knots.

When you choose good-quality bank line, you can do almost anything with your cordage — and you’ll be able to use it for years. Our Pathfinder bank line cord is nearly as strong as paracord, but it gives you all the benefits of tarred twine: Extra stiffness, water and rot resistance, and better knots.

Add the Best Bank Line to Your Survival Kit

From camping and fishing trips to week-long treks in the wilderness, you’ll appreciate having bank line in your gear pack. Get your roll from Self Reliance Outfitters today at an inexpensive, good price.

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Philip (Oregon, United States)
I am a ROPE ADDICT

"Hi Philip, welcome (!!!!)".

Growing up through the Scouting Traditions, with a Father who was "Old School NAVY", I was trained by age 12, to understand ROPES, Lines, & Cords. Thing Bowlines behind my back, etc. etc. ETC.

Yet I had never heard of "Bank Line" until SRO!

Is it a Mid West thing? And why is the Midwest East of Oregon? (Forgive my humor, the COFFEE has not finished brewing).

I have so many Kinds of CORDAGE to ROPE, without COFFEE it is hard to count them.

Sol when I READ the very well written description I said TRY IT OUT!

I think my First, or Second order had a hundred foot spool of both thinner and thicker of "Bank Line, and (WAIT, First Sip of COFFEE ahh, that's better) after using both, on my most current order, I BOUGHT the pound roll!!!!

It is the SECOND best thing since Sliced Bread (NOTHING competes with my Coffee)

Why a pound of #36? I am still a Scout in my 74 year old body, and I know, From First Hand Experience, that a fellow just can not have enough "line".

I was a member of a Homeless dotORG, and our Main ministry was to feed them a meal at night. But Amongst many other things, I ALWAYS CARRIED my Sewing repair equipment, and 20-30 feet of 550 Paracord to fix broken pack straps, to give away 550, if there was need for it. (My Paracord supply was removed from a 1970's surplus Parachute, which I bought to make Ultra Light camping Tarp/Tents.

So, having a Pound of #36, is normal inventory for a person who teaches folks to CREATE what they need!

The coffee is working, so I'll end this by saying, Great Bank Cord deserves great COFFEE.

"THANKS, philip, Keep Coming Back" ( ! ! ! ! ! )

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Larry Farwell (Kentucky, United States)
Be Prepared

Think about what you would need to Survive if you were caught away from home. Self reliance Outfitters has good equipment and Reasonably priced.The best thing to do is Think,Read and plan for what if? Respectly Larry L. Farwell

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Rod Mueller (Wisconsin, United States)
Great stuff

Great small cordage I will add to my bushcraft pack!

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Steven Haines
Best Price

A product with a range of applications capable of reliable performance in challenging environments.

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Mark Shelhamer (New York, United States)
Good Stuff!

The uses for this product are limited only to your imagination. A must have for any serious outdoorsman.

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Indianapolis, IN 46203
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Send to:Self Reliance Outfitters6050 Churchman BypassIndianapolis, IN 46203Attn: New Return

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Does your PKS DIY Blanks have a lifetime warranty?

  • No, since they are a DIY item, and an unfinished knife, blanks come with a 6-month warranty.

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  • All PKS knives (except DIY blanks) come with a lifetime workmanship warranty. 
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