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The WEREWOLVES Reflective Paracord is a high-quality, versatile utility rope designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a robust tensile strength of 550 pounds and a reflective neon orange color, it ensures visibility and reliability in any situation. Measuring 200 feet in length and made from durable nylon, this paracord is perfect for camping, crafting, and emergency preparedness.
Item Length | 200 Feet |
Item Thickness | 4 Millimeters |
Line Weight | 550 pound |
Material Type | Nylon, Plastic |
Style | Unique |
Color | Reflective Neon Orange |
Tensile Strength | 550 Pounds |
P**R
Perfect for light applications.
Just what I wanted. I used it to put together fire starter kits for hiking. It could also be used for tent guylines. I like the reflectivity and stiffness and seems to be very durable. It’s thin compared to typical paracord. The spool appears larger in pictures.
T**U
Great for wraps
Did a cobra weave wrap on my stethoscopes. Reflective enough to notice, but not excessive. Good stuff.
B**N
Strong, ductile, and affordable
When buying paracord online, it can be hard to know what's "the good stuff" and what's cheap knockoff rubbish. This paracord is the Good Stuff. I used it to form a grid for our pool cover so the cover doesn't sit in the water collecting leaves, getting nasty, and acting like a giant pool teabag all winter. Well, this year we got a heavy snow and the cover got covered with about a foot of the stuff. On a 13' x 24' area, thats a LOT of weight. This cord held up without showing any signs of strain. Didn't snap, didn't fray. It stretched a bit under load to keep from breaking but as soon as the snow melted it pulled right back into its original length. Will definitely buy again, although it'll be a little while, since I'll be reusing my existing cord next winter, and probably for several more.
S**R
Seems like good quality paracord but only reflects directly back to the light source.
I've used this to make lanyards and for canopy tie downs. It's easy to work and makes for good knots. Seems like good quality cord. Tauntline hitch works well. I got it because it's strong, big, orange and visible so you don't trip on it. It's very reflective but only directly back at the source, think like a mirror reflecting light back to you but only if you hold the mirror at just the right angle. What that means is if you're walking around a campsite at night using a headlamp so the light is shining from your forehead, this cord will reflect *very* brightly back to your eyes. But if you're holding your flashlight at hip level, there's no reflection and only a slight reflection at chest level. Because of the angles, it will reflect better when the light is coming from where you would normally hold a flashlight if you're further away. But there's no tripping hazard when you're 100' away. So for that reason alone I was a little disappointed and is why I gave only 4 stars. But if you want decent quality, colorful cord that reflects well directly back at the light source then you should get this and won't be disappointed.
L**F
Great for tents
We used the cord to rerun guy lines on a tent. The cord has held up well to weather. It is reflective which is good at night. Less tripping.
D**M
Quality cord that reflects well
I purchased the WEREWOLVES Reflective 1.8 diameter cord in neon green to use with my tents and tarps to prevent night time trip hazards around camp. For a small diameter cord it is very strong. I recently had a tarp set up using this cord as a ridgeline with prusik knot toggles during a strong wind, rain and hail event. My tarp setup held strong during this event and I was very pleased. This cord is very reflective when illuminated by flashlight / head lamp. I will be purchasing again and will also try their larger diameter cord as well. Good product.
E**B
Love the reflective & bright neon! 😎
I wanted reflective Paracord for extra safety on lanyards and leashes/collars. Great quality and great price for 100ft! I use a lot of black so this is my go-to currently. I also ordered the neon green and neon pink that are AMAZING! I highly recommend!
P**R
Perfect for tent guy lines.
For me, retirement includes traveling by bike six months of 12 — some years more — and because motels are spaced for those who drive, not pedal, I camp two nights of three when on the road, which means I replace tents every few years. I bought this cord when I bought my most recent tent, because new tents rarely ship with enough guy lines to withstand the harshest winds, and when you camp as much as I do, winds will eventually find you.The Werewolves Amazon store offered two versions of this cord when I purchased mine — a 1.8mm three-stand, and a 4.0mm seven-strand — in any of 10 colors and on rolls of either 100 or 200 feet. I chose the smaller 1.8mm option, because weight matters whether hiking or pedaling, and its 176-pound rating is far more than any of my tent’s single attachment points can withstand. I also chose red, because it matches the four guy lines that came with the tent. Indeed, it matches so well, I suspect it’s the same cord, and for what it’s worth, that tent is by a premium brand.The first time I pitched that new tent, I attached an appropriate length of this cord to each bare attachment point, then I added a short loop of shock cord at the stake end to ensure enough give that high winds aren’t likely to rip the tent fabric or bend a pole beyond spec. This cord is not shock cord, which is to say, it exhibits minimal stretch. Using a full length of shock cord, instead of this cord plus a short loop of shock cord, would provide too much stretch to keep the tent stable in high winds. Experience tells me it would buffet excessively and interrupt precious sleep.In my opinion, the 1.8-mm cord is perfect for my guy-line application. It’s stiff enough to be easy to tie and grippy enough to cinch without over-tightening. In sum, it feels and ties like a premium product.Although the spools might look big in Werevolves’ ad, the ones that hold 100 feet of 1.8-mm cord are quite compact, measuring just 2.375 inches tall by 2.75 inches wide. I used about half of the 100 feet to add six guy lines to the four with which the tent shipped. I carry the rest of the spool on my bike, because it’s handy for other uses, too, including clothes lines, suspending bear bags, etc. I could save a bit of weight by removing the remaining ~50 feet from the spool, but the tangle-free convenience of unspooling and respooling the cord outweighs that bit of plastic.Oh, and the cord’s cover has reflective strands woven in that make it easy to avoid at night when illuminated by the dimmest setting of my headlamp. Tripping over guy lines in the dark is no fun.When I use up what’s left of the last spool, I’ll buy another, and when I invest in yet another tent, I’ll buy the same 1.8-mm cord in whatever color matches the newest tent’s existing guy lines, because, yeah, that matters too.
C**E
Amazing cord!
Got the 1.8 mm paracord for guylines, It is really sturdy and for a fraction of the bulk of normal paracord. It is also really reflective. Excellent purchase!
S**E
Excellent produit
Livraison très rapide et bonne qualité!
J**D
great stuff
it's used for everything that need a tying Dog (leash), shoes, tent, fence and more.... Reflectivity is great too.
C**K
Super produit 😃
Super produit 😃
M**E
Great for bondage
See review title.
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