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550 Paracord Golden Yellow Made in the USA Polyester/Nylon

550 Paracord Golden Yellow Made in the USA Polyester/Nylon

SKU: 167-014 eb

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550 Paracord Golden Yellow Made in the USA Polyester/Nylon.

Type III 550 Paracord, which is the commercial version of Mil Spec 550 Parachute Cord also known as Mil Spec Paracord or Mil Spec 550 Paracord. This Poly/Nylon 550 cord is smooth and pliable which makes it nice to handle. The high 550 lb. tensile strength gives it superior strength and durability. Assorted solid, Multi and camouflage colors available. The many uses it has includes making  key chains, lanyards, belts, slings, hammocks, shoe laces, gear repairs, survival bracelets and projects only limited by the imagination.

Paracord (Para Cord)
550 lb. minimum tensile strength
Diameter of approximately 4.0mm (5/32”)
7 -  2 ply cabled inner nylon strands
Mold, mildew, rot and UV resistant
Color will not bleed
Polyester 32 strand woven outer sheath
Not a life line
Made in the USA
Manufactured by Atwood Rope MFG

Atwood Rope MFG

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Richard Huth Sr
Great Prices, Great Customer Service

Great Prices, Great Customer Service, keep me coming back! Why wouldn't I?

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John Laywell

Just as advertised and shipping is always fast.

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Customer

Great quality.

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Paul Adams
Lots of gold

If you're like me and hate to battle your cord while making your bracelets, then the Deluxe Paracord Winder is perfect. Well, you'll have to battle the knots, and twists as you first wind the cord onto the winder(s), but then it'll be smooth sailing, especially since these deluxe winders come with places to hold the ends of your cord when not in use. Just measure your length of paracord for your project, burn the edges to keep from fraying, and secure the edge, after cool down, in the provided slot to keep it in place until you need it the next time. I only wish I had found this months ago.