Bugle Tube cord
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From: Sivart
14-Aug-22
I lost the stretch cord off my phelps tube. Does anyone know where you can buy that stretch cord. When I google it, all i get is a 100 ft roll of some type of marine cord
From: Blood
14-Aug-22
Amazon has it for $5. Or just google thin bungy cord.
From: wytex
14-Aug-22
Farm and ranch and hardware stores sell it here by the foot.
From: Cheesehead Mike
14-Aug-22
Shock cord for tent poles
From: LINK
15-Aug-22
I use elastic band but could see something between the size of shock chord and a bungee working well.
From: wytex
15-Aug-22
I use paracord.
From: Cheesehead Mike
15-Aug-22
Cheesehead Mike's Link
Shock cord works much better than Paracord because it stretches. You can have your bugle over your shoulder held tight to your body, but you can stretch it and pull it up to your mouth and when you put it back it's held tight without dangling.
From: DanaC
15-Aug-22
DanaC's Link
https://www.3riversarchery.com/nylon-stretch-cord.html
From: KSBOW
15-Aug-22
In 3,2,1....just leave bugle tube in the truck to many people bugling comment :) In all serious I had no not thought of advantage of shock cord thanks for idea Mike!!!
From: Sivart
15-Aug-22
Thanks for the link
From: ElkNut1
17-Aug-22
Para cord when I used one. I haven't used a cord at all for years.
ElkNut
From: Mule Power
17-Aug-22
Paracord for me too. Never breaks!
From: wyobullshooter
17-Aug-22
Another that uses paracord.
From: Inshart
18-Aug-22
As many bugles as I have left in the woods, I would have had to purchased the 100 foot roll.
From: WapitiBob
18-Aug-22
WapitiBob's Link
Get a bugle tube holder.
From: Blood
18-Aug-22
For what it’s worth, the stretchy little Bungy cord works awesome. You can stretch it and make a bugle, then slide the tube right against your side….you don’t have to slide it into your pack, or belt to hold from dancing all around. You can’t do that with paracord. But paracord is obviously stronger. Good luck guys!
From: wyobullshooter
18-Aug-22
If someone prefers stretch cord, great. However, in 35+ years of using paracord, not once have I had to slide my grunt tube into my pack or hold it to keep it from dancing all around.
From: ElkNut1
18-Aug-22
ElkNut1 's Link
I mentioned not using a Bugle cord. Here's how I carry mine on my pack, never an issue in 3 years of use. Easy to put in & remove by yourself. This may help some that do not use a cord either.
ElkNut
From: Cheesehead Mike
18-Aug-22
I carry my bugle exactly as shown in Elknut's link, it's pretty much a no brainer. I also used Paracord for many years before I got a bugle tube 5 years ago or so that came with the stretchy shock cord. I prefer the stretchy cord but didn't realize it until I tried it. Personal preference I guess...
From: Bou'bound
19-Aug-22
What camo you guys runnin on those cords
I would like to find some Sitka but have not been able to source it.
From: Cheesehead Mike
19-Aug-22
Yeah the guys who are Sitka reps better be careful not to use a cord with the wrong camo pattern or they'll get in trouble...