Para cord is ideal for camping, hiking and other outdoor activities. You can braid a survival bracelet from Para cord 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 Para cord 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. Made with a dual polypropylene/nylon construction. Always keep at least 50 ft. of Para cord on hand. Cordage 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. California residents: see Proposition 65 information
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