I have grown to like bank line for cordage. Lighter than paracord and less expensive (and stronger) than accessory cord, this cord is durable and versatile. I find the #36 diameter is about right for my needs and makes for an efficient all-purpose cord. Thicker and thinner varieties are also available.
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