Paracord is an essential survival tool for campers, hunters, and backpackers. 50' Cord can be used for bracelets, gear repair, shelter building, and much more. Cord won't rot and can safely handle a load of up to 100 lbs.
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Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Today we're taking a quick look at Coghlan's 50-foot-long, orange, nylon paracord. Now, paracord is a multipurpose survival item that campers and hunters and backpackers use. It can be used for bracelets, gear repair, shelter building, and much more. This is a commercial-grade nylon cord.
It has seven individual inner core strands for added strength. The strands can be separated and used for things like sewing thread or fishing line. This cord will not rot or mildew. Again, it's made out of nylon. And it can safely handle a load up to 100 pounds, but it is important to note that this cord is not suitable for climbing.
Now, obviously this is in a neon orange color, so it's going to be very visible. But if you're looking for a more subtle color, we do have this available in black as well. You can find that black paracord on our website using item number CG27UV. Well, that's gonna conclude our look today. I hope it was helpful for you.
Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me..
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (4 Customer Reviews)
Paracord is an essential survival tool for campers, hunters, and backpackers. 50' Cord can be used for bracelets, gear repair, shelter building, and much more. Cord won't rot and can safely handle a load of up to 100 lbs.Good product. Seems well constructed and exactly as described.
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