- Contact Person : Ms. Chen Sharon
- Company Name : Yiwu Chuanyao Arts & Crafts Factory
- Tel : 86-579-85291310
- Fax : 86-579-85884515
- Address : Zhejiang,Yiwu,NO 10,WANGYUE ROAD,YITING TOWN,YIWU CITY,ZHEJIANG,CHINA
- Country/Region : China
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550 cord paracord
Features:
1. Super tough and ultra versatile parachute cord
2. Extra tight weave of outer sheath, polyester
3. 7 internal strands, polypropylene fiber
4. Mildew and rot resistant
5. Great for survival, camping, fishing, load tie down and many other applications
6. Measures 328ft in length and 4mm (5/32") in diameter
7. With a tensile strength of 550lbs
8. Color: Black, Neon Yellow, Orange, Purple, White, Coyote Brown, Foliage Green, OO, Royal Blue and red etc. Also we can manufacture the color you want.
Here are just a few common and suggested uses for paracord:
Build a Shelter Securing equipment
Repairing equipment
Vehicle tie downs
Hanging food up from wild animals (bear bag)
Splints Stringer for fish
Tourniquet
Rigging a survival shelter
String for
Firebow
String for makeshift hunting bow
Fishing line
Making a net and snares
Animal restraints
Tooth floss
Clothesline
Sewing
Shoelace replacements
Survival Fashion!
Ridgeline for Tarp
Survival Kits- A must have in my opinion even for smaller pocket kits.
Guy Lines- For tying down tarps, tents, bivvys etc. (Our reflective and glow-in-the-dark paracords work great for this purpose)
Tie Lines- For securing gear or payloads.
Various Braidings(very popular)- Such as bracelets, belts, lanyards, animal collars & leashes etc.
Snare line- For catching wild game.
Netting- Can be taken apart and woven into a net for catching fish and other animals.
Fishing Line- Small strands can be used for this.
Trip Lines- For traps, alarms, etc.
Trail Markers- Bright colors or reflective paracord is commonly used.
Thread- Individual threads inside can be used to stitch torn items.
Clothes Line
Hanging food out of reach of animals.
Handle Wraps- For knife handles, walking sticks, hatchets etc.
Watch Bands
Shoe Laces
Bow Drill Fire Cord
Tying up people you don’t like
Making Shelters
Tooth Floss
Splints & Tourniquets
Building Rafts
Anchor Line
Whips
Keychains
Zipper Pulls
Anything else you can think of ...
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