Micro 90 Cord – M90 – Nylon Paracord in Solid Colors – Tensile Strength 90 LBs – Choose from 10, 25, 50, 100, & 1000 Foot Sizes

April 2, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 13:33 GMT+0100 - Details)

Paracord Planet is now offering Micro 90 cord. M90 Cord is slightly smaller than our Type 1 95-Cord but still nearly as strong. The internal core strand matches that of the exterior coat. Offered in 10, 25, 50, 100, & 1000 Foot size variations to ensure you get the amount you need to finish your project today!

Product Features

  • Great for finer crafting or smaller DIY Projects
  • Available in a Variety of Colors!
  • Will not rot, fade, mildew, or bleed
  • Minimum tensile strength of 90 pounds
  • Made in the USA

Comments

Doug says:

Cord Good, Packaging Unacceptable for a company that sells cord Reading other reviews, I knew what to expect on the packaging for the cord, still, I am taking two stars away because of that. The cord is “coiled” not in a traditional round coil but rather a long, narrow coil that is then folded over itself twice. I unfolded it (twice) and then attempted to wrap the cord around a spool but it still became tangled multiple times.Someone is obviously using a machine to measure out the length, a simple spool winder at the end of the machine…

Stacia313 says:

Great Cord! It’s Small, But Not The Smallest Good cord, I wasn’t sure exactly what i needed, this turned out to be a little thicker than what I was hoping for, I found there is one smaller called “nano” paracord that’s .75mm, I think I’ll search for it. My hopes were to replace a stylus tether, I photographed an old tether next to the blue micro paracord I bought, and next to some earbuds cord for size reference.It did end up working for what I needed, though it was a little hard to loop through the tether ring on my…

Ø™ says:

Versatile for crafters or preppers Excellent strong cord for many various craft projects. Made in the USA! I use this 1.18mm micro-cord to weave into 550 para-cord bracelets as a way of making more unique designs. I also keep a hundred or so feet in my emergency kits. I’ve even used it to make an emergency seam repair on a backpack while camping, and it’s still holding years later! It would also be great for making wind chimes and dream catchers, or any other application where strength versus weight is important.Cord…

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