tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3038849719106294025.post5795487569062157683..comments2024-03-25T00:54:42.037-04:00Comments on The Outdoor Gear Review: The perfect Cordage? - Atwood Micro Cord - ReviewThe Outdoor Gear Reviewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10124939348514549402noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3038849719106294025.post-28671212787873509912018-05-22T14:43:44.299-04:002018-05-22T14:43:44.299-04:00Cordage is starting to be very important in my lif...Cordage is starting to be very important in my life, I am constantly on the search for better, lighter cord for a variety of tasks. Last year I took out a few books on knots from the library and have practiced the ones I find useful. This has been a godsend, as when my hands are wet and cold I can rig something up without specialized clips and fasteners. The more I know about cordage the better. I currently use a mixture of nylon strap, tactical cord, paracord and amsteel.Chamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06353036103471800904noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3038849719106294025.post-65363183234831325672018-05-19T08:51:38.359-04:002018-05-19T08:51:38.359-04:00Thanks for the heads up on the micro cord, Luke! ...Thanks for the heads up on the micro cord, Luke! I ordered a 125ft spool and with shipping it came to $7.99, great price for quality cordage, and in Air Force gold. Aside from 550 I a also use the twisted #36 bank line; in black it's very hard to see at night. After being "clothes lined" twice I decided to find something a little brighter. Also, I'm getting the guide on knots, a task I really suck at. I have all the basic knots down but I want to master every knot so as to be prepared when they are necessary to use.Al;[haWhiskey47https://www.blogger.com/profile/16423389147066970098noreply@blogger.com