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    Daryl and Daryl
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    @lyrad1

    Locale: Pacific Northwest, USA, Earth

    This cord:
    CORD
    is working well, for me, with the Nexus linelocs I recently ordered from Arowhead Equipment.

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    Terry Trimble
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    @socal-nomad

    Locale: North San Diego county

    Daryl,
    Is this cord soft hollow core ?Or is solid core feeling like most climbing cordage? The price is great for 300 feet. You pay more for 50 foot of sterling rope cord. I make climbing rope jewelry for friends and relatives. I ma thinking about selling some to local climbing shops.
    Thanks,
    Terry,

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    Daryl and Daryl
    BPL Member

    @lyrad1

    Locale: Pacific Northwest, USA, Earth

    Terry,

    Here's a picture:

    Cord

    It has black braided thread on the outside and unbraided white thread on the inside. Don't know what you call this combo.

    I don't know what either is made of or its breaking strength but it feels plenty strong for my needs.

    It holds knots wonderfully and I have been using it for shoe laces, draw strings and lashing anything to anything.

    It grips well in the linelocs in my living room testing but I haven't tried it with linelocs in the field.

    I bought my rolls from Surplus Too in Seattle at 85 S Lander Seattle, WA 98134
    Tel: (206) 447-0117 FAX: (206) 447-0323. They sell it a dollar per roll cheaper than the company that makes it.

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