In the realm of survival and outdoor preparedness, equipment must be both reliable and versatile. Enter the Paracord 550 Type II—a paragon of utility originally developed for military parachutes during World War II. Crafted with precision by a certified government contractor in America, this paracord embodies strength and resilience.
The construction is robust yet lightweight, featuring a sheath composed of 32 woven strands that ensure durability while resisting rot. At its core lies a 7-strand structure, each strand containing two plies that can be extracted individually to serve various survival purposes—be it constructing snares, fishing lines, or even makeshift shelters.
The cord boasts an impressive tensile strength of 500 pounds, making it indispensable whether you're deep in the wilderness or tackling tasks at home. Its patterns are not only sharp but vibrant as well—an aesthetic bonus to its practical prowess.
This commercial-grade braid is made entirely from woven nylon and measures approximately 5/32 inches in diameter. It’s more than just rope; it's an essential tool for any outdoorsman’s kit or household arsenal. From emergency kits to handle wraps and fire bows—the applications are limited only by your imagination.
For those who value readiness and adaptability in their gear, this paracord stands ready to meet every challenge with unwavering reliability.