Popular Uses:
- Survival Gear: Bracelets, belts, and emergency items.
- Outdoor: Camping, hiking, and clothing repairs.
- Crafting: Keychains, lanyards, and DIY projects.
- Tactical: Military gear and tactical applications.
- Pets: DIY dog collars and leashes.
- Home: Repairs, bundling, and securing items.
- Water Activities: Boating and water-resistant crafts.
- Emergency: On-the-spot repairs for various uses.
- Knot Tying: Practice knots and braids with manageable thickness.
What you can expect from all Paracord Planet 550 Paracord:
- 100% Made in the USA
- Type III Nylon Paracord
- Approximately 4mm in Diameter (.16 inches)
- 550lbs Tensile Strength
- 32-Strand Interwoven Nylon Sheath
- 7 Nylon Inner Strands
What is Paracord?
Paracord, commonly referred to as Parachute Cord, is a thin rope made of nylon with an inner core shielded by a woven outer sheath. It was first utilized by the military for a variety of uses requiring cordage, including suspension lines in parachutes. Over time, veterans discovered countless new applications for paracord, such as belts, fishing line, survival gear, shoe laces, and much more. One of the strongest and most reliable cords on the market is 550 Paracord.
The rope's 32-strand interwoven nylon sheath, or kernmantle, gives it a smooth texture. Seven nylon inner strands are enclosed in a robust and smooth sheath, both of which add to the cord's 550-pound tensile strength. The adaptable inner strands of paracord are an added benefit; they may be taken out if you require a more manageable yet sturdy string for a range of circumstances.
Expanding the usage of paracord even further, easily learn weaves, wraps and knots tailor made for easy unravelling in survival situations. In addition to all the utility functions paracord serves, another widespread use for paracord is crafting. Make bracelets, handle wraps, belts, lanyards, whips and hundreds of decorative items.
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