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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5341567" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>I considered getting a section of camo or burlap to do that, but seen the one above and figured an enclosed one might allow me a small buddy heater if needed (secured of course). I agree, it is very useful in keeping movement shielded from the ground, and even helps with sound a bit.</p><p></p><p>Parachute cord, it has 7 strands inside the nylon sheath with a breaking strength of 550 lbs. It's proper name is Type III nylon cord, there is also a Type II with a braking strength of 400 lbs. It is very useful for outdoor activities, survival etc., as a retired Parachute Rigger, I have used plenty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5341567, member: 20060"] I considered getting a section of camo or burlap to do that, but seen the one above and figured an enclosed one might allow me a small buddy heater if needed (secured of course). I agree, it is very useful in keeping movement shielded from the ground, and even helps with sound a bit. Parachute cord, it has 7 strands inside the nylon sheath with a breaking strength of 550 lbs. It's proper name is Type III nylon cord, there is also a Type II with a braking strength of 400 lbs. It is very useful for outdoor activities, survival etc., as a retired Parachute Rigger, I have used plenty. [/QUOTE]
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