We are U.S. Military Veterans and Paracord Snobs!
WE KNOW PARACORD and have sold literaly TONS of it!
Paracord has THOUSANDS of different uses!
– Securing or lashing luggage or gear, clothesline, shoe or boot laces, emergency stitches, starting a fire
– Emergency tourniquet, grips on knives, axes or other hand tools, rifle sling, holder strap for sunglasses
– Make a Paracord bracelet, decorative Knot, wrap a coffee cup, hang a pinata, boy and girl scout projects
– Zipper pull, learning to tie knots, whistle lanyard, pulling out a loose tooth, make a net, tie a door open
– Tie off a 6-pack of beer to cool it by submerging it into a cold lake or stream, tent rope, hang a sign
– Fish stringer, macrame projects. key fob, self-defense weapon (monkey fist), tie up a woman’s corset
– Dog run line, sew a button on, tie a fly, snare or trap, net, fishing line or trotline, repair wicker furniture
– secure electrical or electronic cords together, string Christmas or other decorative lights, crabbing
– lash a boat to the dock, boat anchor line, tie climbing vines to trellis, tie an inner tube raft together
– “soft patch” repair a hose or pipe, string cans together for an alarm, basketball hoop net, flag pole line
– hang a bird feeder, bundle firewood together, fencing, binoculars strap, dental floss, sandal strap
– and SO MUCH MORE!
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Hundreds if not thousands of uses I have used the paracord to create a lash down system on its deck, I also created a traverse anchor system along the edge of my kayak After making a cover for my kayak I used the paracord as a draw string on its ends. Lastly when I made a second cover for my tent I used the cord for tie downs. I ordered more for an anchor cord, and extra for what ever may come up, It has endless uses. All it takes is a need and an idea of how to use it for any possible use. It does not rot, shrink, stretch,…
Worked great for replacing the cord on my Walky Dog This worked great as a replacement cord for my Walky Dog. Perfect diameter and looks to be higher quality than what it originally came with. A walky dog is a dog “leash” that attaches to the frame of a bicycle so that you can have both hands on the handlebar. I’m no expert on paracord but I noticed that the company that sells walky dogs now sell it using paracord as the leash. I’m attaching a photo of the walky dog with the Desert Camo paracord. It only needed a few feet, so I am going…
Good stuff I haven’t bought paracord for over 45 years. Curious about the difference in quality. I was shocked to discover the Dakota paracord to be far surperior to the Vietnam era cord in my bugout.I purchased six more 100′ bundles to distribute amongst my vehicle and gear. This cord also works extremely well for braiding and knotting. I’m replacing all my lanyards and pulls with Dakota Gear cordage. Just because, it’s that good. Made in U.S.A. Oorah