
Paracord
Paracord is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope, typically 550 Type III with 7 inner strands, widely used in survival gear for its strength, versatility in lashing, shelter-building, and emergency repairs.
Fun Fact
Standard 550 paracord was originally developed for parachute suspension lines during World War II, holding up to 550 pounds despite weighing just 1.4 ounces per 100 feet.
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