Product Description 550 paracord type iii commercial grade is manufactured to the high specification as military paracord. The only difference is commercial cord is available in a wide Spectrum of colours well outside the small specific colour requirements of the military. The cord features seven inner strands and has a breaking strength in excess of 550lb.
A**R
550 paracord
This is a good all round paracord, it is easy to craft into bracelets or key fobs and the colour is brilliant. It comes in 100ft lengths which is easy to manage but allows you to make loads of items. Have used this product to make several items and I am still amazed at the quality of the product.
H**S
perfect
i make paracord bracelets and other paracord items. this is propper paracord, not the cheap stuff, very strong and comes in a super range of colours
M**A
brill
perfect for craftingand now i need to fill in more words as amazon require a dissertation to post good feedback
B**S
but more than made up for by the superior quality of Wild
Quite expensive, but more than made up for by the superior quality of Wild Elk
M**G
Premium paracord
(I bought this product, though in a different colour. Therefore I have posted my review here too - which Amazon allows - in case someone finds it useful and otherwise might miss it).Some people have said that some paracords are not 'proper' paracord based on their relatively low breaking strain. This seems to be a misunderstanding. There are various grades of paracord, all with different breaking strains - Type I, IA, II, IIA, III and IV, with a *minimum* breaking strength ranging from approximately 43 to 340 kg (Type I and Type IV respectively).This "Wild Elk" paracord is the second highest rating - type III (the seller claims a breaking strain in excess of 250kg). It is far stronger than many paracord alternatives. I have found it very useful and have yet to snap it.At the same time, I bought Web-Tex 100m Roll of 3mm Para Cord - Olive Green (also see 100m Paracord on Reel) for situations where I do not need a high breaking strength. It costs half the price per metre but has a far lower breaking strain (a *maximum* of 70kg according to the seller as opposed to Wild Elk's advertised *minimum* of 250kg) - this cheaper alternative appears to be Type I or Type IA. Beware the word "maximum" - I can imagine people weighing 60kg thinking it is safe to be suspended by it. By buying both, I don't waste this premium paracord on light duty needs.You may be interested to know that there is a reflective version of it although only in black, orange & brown, and it can be a bit lumpy (less suitable for making bracelets): 550 Paracord Type III Commercial 7 Strand 100ft Black Reflective,550 Paracord Type III Commercial 7 Strand 100ft Orange Reflective and 550 Paracord Type III Commercial 7 Strand 100ft OD Reflective.Great product.
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