Titan Paracord’s quality is trusted by Military Forces and Outdoor Enthusiasts around the world. Our Superior Quality means Superior Performance.
– Titan Paracord has a Minimum Guaranteed Tensile Strength of 550lbs.
– 100% Bump-free, Bulge-free, Kink-free.
– Made to Military Specifications w/Colored Government Contractor Marker Inside
Titan Paracord is made from 100% Nylon, measures 5/32″ in diameter, and contains 21 individual strands, braided into seven seriously-strong 3-strand yarns. Its official military designation is MIL-C-5040H, Type III, 550 Paracord. Titan Paracord is the ultimate utility cord, and is also known as 550 Cord, Parachute Cord, or Survival Cord.
Typical utility uses for Titan Paracord include:
– Securely tying down items to the top of your vehicle or tying small items to your backpack or waist when hiking.
– Hanging a rucksack from a tree to keep your food away from critters or Stringing up a clothes-line to dry out wet clothing.
– Stringing up a trip wire to rig an area by tying cans, chimes, etc. to the cord to alert you of intruding animals.
– In addition to its general utility functions, Titan Paracord is also excellent for Survival Kits, Bug-Out Bags, and Vehicle Emergency Kits.
Typical survival situation uses for Titan Paracord include:
– When threaded with beads, use as a pace counter to estimate distance covered by foot.
– “The guts”, or individual yarns of the core, can be removed when finer string is needed for fishing line or sewing gear.
– Slowly lowering your equipment or an object down from a higher plane.
– Securing a makeshift splint or creating a makeshift sling.
– Creating or Rigging a pulley system to lift a heavy object.
We confidently back our product with a 100% satisfaction, no hassle, money-back guarantee. Try Titan Paracord today and you’ll never purchase another brand again!
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Best Paracord since active duty As a veteran of the US Army 82nd Airborne, I know a few things about paracord. Being Infantry, I used paracord and 500 mph tape for just about everything – sometimes I wondered if I was carrying more weight in equipment or paracord and tape! Since I had to trust my life to it during parachute operations I became something of a connoisseur. This brand is going in my load out from here on.
So now I need to look elsewhere to find what I need (which does not make me happy after spending $16) When I opened the box I was surprised to see a cord that looked more orange or faded red than the deep red that was pictured. I needed the color of cord that was in the picture as my intention was to make paracord bracelets with the colors of a specific team for family members who are fans… And a different color will not do for true fans. So now I need to look elsewhere to find what I need (which does not make me happy after spending $16). Having said that, all of the other Titan paracord I…
Not the best MIL-C-5040H, but the most robust by far. I purchased three hanks from three separate MIL-C-5040H Class III paracord manufacturers in black. The first thing I did was cut about 1″ off of each hank to expose the inner strands and fray the sheath to examine the quality of the weave. Here are my findings.