Best String for Kandi

There's some controversy over what is the best type of string to use for kandi bracelets. Most of the hardcore kandi cuff makers I know (myself included) swear by elasticated string - the kind that feels like it's wrapped in fabric. We prefer this type of string because it's easy to use and lasts a long time. It doesn't snap as easily as the plastic type of string, such as Stretch Magic. For this reason, I strongly recommend you use elasticated string for kandi, especially if you're just starting out. Out of the string below, the medium thickness is the one I use for most kandi bracelets. The heavy string is very thick and is best for things like kandi necklaces and accessories. It doesn't stretch very much though so it's not as good for kandi bracelets. If you buy your string in a store, be sure to get the "Stringing" 1mm string from Michael's. The elasticated string at Jo-Ann's is bad quality.
White Elastic Cord 100yd - Medium White Elastic Cord 144yd - Heavy
White Elastic Cord 100yd - Medium White Elastic Cord 144yd - Heavy