550 Paracord
Great quality 550 Paracord. This is the real thing, not some cheap copy.
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Our US-Made 550 Patterned Paracord is a must have, great for camping, hiking, military, survival, etc. A great addition to any survival kit / pack.
This excellent-quality paracord has a breaking strain of 550 lbs (250kg), so it can take a fair bit of use and abuse. With a kern-mantle design, the outer woven sheath protects the stranded inner core. The inner strands can also be used as a lighter cord, shold the need arise. This rope has almost endless uses, from hammocking to lashing.
Our paracord comes from either Atwood or Marbles - it's the exact same cord, with some production runs being Marbles-branded, others as Atwood.
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Add to BasketGreat quality 550 Paracord. This is the real thing, not some cheap copy.
Goid quality product nice and brite for bushcraft use.
this paracord is really good quality, better than I have had in the past. Delivery was fast and had no problems with the seller, will definitely use this seller again in the future.
Great quality, useful for many applications
Lovely quality and well worth the money.
Nice quality paracord. Perfect for lanyards or campsite use etc. Service from HH never dissapoints. Thanks.
Good quality 7-strand paracord, it does the job and that's all you want from it!
Great paracord! I ordered the candy snake and the colour really pops, great colour way! & customer service was also top quality.
I have to say, I think the Blue Snake is the best colour yet!
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.