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550lb. Type III Paracord 100' Black

550lb. Type III Paracord 100' Black
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550lb. Type III Paracord 100' Black

 
 
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Features
  • 550 LB. TEST - 7 STRAND CORE

  • 100% NYLON

  • 100 Feet Long

  • Color: Black

  • Proudly Made In The USA


Description

550lb Nylon 100 Foot Black Cord - 100% Heavy Duty Nylon Material. Made By A Certified Us Government Contractor. 550 Pound Tested - 7 Strand Core. Made In USA. 5/32" Diameter.ß Type III Commercial Paracord. 100% Nylon.


Product Details
Package Length:2.4 inches
Package Width:1.9 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 66 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 66 customer reviews )
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41 of 43 found the following review helpful:


5As advertized  Mar 24, 2011 By K. Ferriman
I don't like leaving a 5 star review, as no item is perfect. That said, I gave this item 5 stars as it is exactly what it was advertised to be. When I opened the paracord (which was shipped quickly by the way) I could see the 7 strands inside. The paracord holds my weight, 240 lbs, with not problem - which is what I was looking for. You shouldn't use this to clime mountains, there is better rope for that. But, it makes for great looking and long lasting shoelaces, camping line etc. I bought it for my knife, but I have found myself using it for everything. I highly recommend keeping some in your emergency kit, your car and anywhere else you may find yourself needing it at some future point. This stuff doesn't rot, so it will be there when you need it. It may not be military grade (I can't say if it is or isn't myself), but I'm not going to be storming Iraq any time soon, so if it's not, that's okay by me.

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:


5Good quality and it is a hundred FEET  Apr 21, 2011 By Daniel616 "Daniel"
This is a nice tight braid, not as soft as the harware store "clothesline" grade stuff. I want to point out that the package I received does have one hundred feet, not inches. The picture of the product label is correct, the link text (550lb. Type III Paracord 100" Black) is not.

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Great all around use.  Apr 21, 2011 By Wryhkvae
Ah... Paracord. Its a lovely nylon mix apart from being amazingly strong and thinner than a pencil. It can be stretched out to secure items and is very unlikely to snap or brake. In the boot camp I had a teammate that didn't have great memory so we attached his items to his pant's with Paracord. Took us long enough to cut it off him when he learned his lesson. It can be used for emergency climbing but, I don't suggest it since the small rope can flatten out and burn your hands badly. Then again if it's an emergency I don't think rope burn is your biggest worry. Over all paracord is wonderful.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4Pleased a Handy Product  May 23, 2011 By Zavi
Got this for my emergency backpack. It is black and actually lightweight. The cord has seven white strands inside you can see it when you cut it. I was a bit frustrated because when I cut it it would fray and was hard to put back thru other items. I solved that problem by just lighting the end with a lighter to stop the fraying and it works fine. It wraps up nicely and will be in my backpack and attached to a lot of gear for easy access such as zippers and so on.

I recommend the product.

11 of 14 found the following review helpful:


2Bought Para Cord  Jul 24, 2011 By steve123
The cord I received was not cut well at all. Right off the bat I had to easily sacrifice 2 feet in order to properly prevent it from fraying. Also, I found a few cuts in the sheath of the rope around it. As I bought it for knot tying practice, it is ok. But I was going to actually use it for working loads, I would return it immediately. Also, it is some of the most expensive stuff I could find, so I thought I was getting the best.

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