What to use instead or paracord for guy lines

BILLy

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Hi all
The title says it all really
What have you found that is as good as paracord or better, and holds a good knot, dont want that slippy nylon stuff. its for tarps ridgelines and guy line etc
Cheers
Bill
 

Shewie

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Thanks
Can you be more specific like a link please or something to google
Cheers
Bill

Google 2mm accessory cord, you should get plenty of choice from the online climbing stores. If you've got a Decathlon or Go Outdoors nearby they'll have some.
 

BILLy

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Google 2mm accessory cord, you should get plenty of choice from the online climbing stores. If you've got a Decathlon or Go Outdoors nearby they'll have some.
Cheers Mate done that, thought you had some but yeah have had a little look, also looking for peoples advice of what they think works for them
Cheers Again
Bill
 

Clouston98

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Tarred bank line is great! Holds really well because of the tar, is sold on the bushcraft store (no affiliation etc) fairly cheap for a large amount :).

Hope this helps! :)
 

Shewie

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Cheers Mate done that, thought you had some but yeah have had a little look, also looking for peoples advice of what they think works for them
Cheers Again
Bill

I think the last lot I bought might have been from WalkHigh, but they were having a bad time recently so I wouldn't recommend them without research. The 18mm tubular webbing was good for hammocking too before I went lighter weight ...

http://walkhigh.co.uk/acatalog/Cord_and_Tape.html

At the time of ordering they had a 2mm vivid lime green with yellow flecks in, I bought 50m of it rigged out all my tarps. Stick walkhigh in google and see what folk are saying these days, I hope they're sorted out as I never had any probs with them.
 

Kong

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Aug 2, 2013
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Hi all
The title says it all really
What have you found that is as good as paracord or better, and holds a good knot, dont want that slippy nylon stuff. its for tarps ridgelines and guy line etc
Cheers
Bill

It dose not matter if it dose the job
 

stonepark

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Don't know if it will be any good as not yet received but whilst ordering 50lb braid for backing line for fly reels also ordered a 100m spool of the 300lb 1mm moss green 8 strand braid from the bay to try for a few things.

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adestu

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I've just starting using a 2 mm sailing cord.its 7 quid for a 30m spool at the moment. I'll try find a link or address

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ozzy1977

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I cant really fault paracord, it simply works, buit I do have some 1.5mm dynnema and some dingy rigging to play with
 

Headshed

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Another plus one for {should be 1.5mm} dyneema or zingit. I like zingit because you can splice it, which I've done for my hammock tarp. With 2mm dyneema cord I use a double stopper at one end and a bowline at the other. If you can find 2mm hollow braid dyneema (SK75 or Marlow D12) you can splice that to. I use 2mm dyneema cord for my long guyline on my trailstar with some lineloks, all bought from backpacking light (except the trailstar).
 
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Melonfish

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Jan 8, 2009
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i like the idea but it looks like the 3-4mm stuff is about 40p to 50p a meter, you can get paracord from those lovely endicotts people at 15p a meter.
personal choice i guess but i've never had fault with paracord yet.
Pete
 

Joonsy

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Jul 24, 2008
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for those that are happy with nylon and are on a budget sportsdirect are sellng 50' lengths of guyline in store for £1.
 

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