
1/8 in. x 500 ft. Paracord, Racing Stripe
Paracord is ideal for camping, hiking and other outdoor activities. You can braid a survival bracelet from paracord and unravel it when cordage is needed. It has a great combination of strength and durability for a lightweight rope. Some of the dozens of practical uses for paracord include: making a tarp ridgeline, securing equipment to a backpack or a vehicle, making a shelter, replacing shoelaces, making a clothesline, hanging food while camping, marking a trail, and making an emergency tourniquet. Always keep at least 50 ft. of paracord on hand.General purpose utility cordLightweight and strong for maximum durabilityContains polypropylene, nylon and polyesterWorking load limit of 160 lbs.Working load limit is a guideline for the maximum allowable weight capacity of a new ropeCordage institute defines Working Load Limit (WLL) as the working load that must not be exceeded for a particular application as established by a regulatory or standards setting agency, this is different than the breaking strength of a rope, which is the force at which a rope will break, Working Load Limit is always a lower value than the breaking strength of a rope