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Paracord

Paracord, short for parachute cord, is a type of lightweight nylon rope that was originally used in the suspension lines of parachutes. It is now commonly used in a variety of outdoor and survival situations due to its strength, durability, and versatility. Paracord is made up of a braided outer sheath and several inner strands that can be removed and used separately. The most common type of paracord has a tensile strength of 550 pounds, hence its nickname 550 cord. Paracord has become a popular material for crafting due to its wide range of colors and patterns, as well as its strength and durability. It can be used to make bracelets, keychains, lanyards, and other decorative items. In addition to its decorative uses, paracord can also be used in emergency situations, such as creating a makeshift shelter or repairing gear. Paracord is also commonly used in the military and law enforcement communities, as well as by hikers, campers, and other outdoor enthusiasts. It is a versatile and reliable tool that can be used in a variety of situations, making it an essential item for anyone who spends time in the great outdoors.

nylon, strength, crafting, military, outdoor

Nicholas Smith

CITATION : "Nicholas Smith. 'Paracord.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=384755 (Accessed on July 04, 2025)"


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