NEXPRO Paracord 550 Parachute Cord Lanyard Mil Spec Type III 7 Strand Core 100FT (Black)

March 6, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $6.49Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 06:04 GMT+0100 - Details)

Our 7-strand Type III paracord has a 550 pound tensil strength, making it great for survival and outdoor activities. Some uses of paracord include: survival bracelets or paracord bracelets, dog collars and leashes, lanyards, repairing ripped or torn items, and general crafting purposes.



Specs

Length: 100ft

Diameter: 4mm

Breaking Strength: 550lb

Inner Strand Cord: 7 tightly twister inner strands cores

Product Features

  • 100 feet of Type III 550 pound 7-Strand core Commercial Paracord. Diameter is approximately 1/8″
  • Great for paracord bracelets, survival bracelet, paracord lanyards or keychains, crafting, and more!
  • UV resistant, will not rot/mildew, making it great for survival needs and many outdoor applications!
  • Also known as: parachute cord, 550 cord, parachute rope, paracord rope, para cord, or parachord

Comments

Josh S says:

Wrapped well, easy to get open and use If you’ve used the stuff before then you don’t expect anything different. My wife reads these reviews so she thinks I’m trying to be funny on all of them, sorry to disappoint

Madison T. Edwards says:

Works For Us I’ve bought several sets of paracord in addition to this one. I used this with a harness for my daughter. She’s working on bar dismounts in gymnastics. We triple strand this and she does tuck and layout flyaways on the bar with her harness. She’s 88 lbs and this paracord rope works great for us. This cord is very strong and sturdy, I definitely trust it to hold my daughter and her harness.

Damuri says:

A great deal at this price A great deal at this price.It came wrapped and tied ready to throw into a backpack (I bought from several manufacturers and most of them send 100 feet loosely coiled in a ziplock back). It would only take you 10-15 minutes tops to do it yourself but still, they do it for you so you save some time wrapping the cord.The ends came singed so that they would not unravel (once again, something that would take you a cople of minutes but they save you the time).The…

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