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550LB Break Strength Parachute 550 Cord Type III 7 Strand Paracord- 50FT Abrasion-Resistant Polypropylene Marine Utility Line Rope for Camping, Hunting, Carabiners & Outdoor Use
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550LB Break Strength Parachute 550 Cord Type III 7 Strand Paracord- 50FT Abrasion-Resistant Polypropylene Marine Utility Line Rope for Camping, Hunting, Carabiners & Outdoor Use550LB Break Strength Parachute 550 Cord Type III 7 Strand Paracord 50FT Abrasion Resistant Polypropylene Marine Utility Line Rope Camping Hunting Car
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- 【550LB Break Strength & Type III Certification for Hunting & Camping Safety】 This paracord’s 550-pound break strength and Type III certification ensure it can handle the demands of hunting and camping—two activities where gear failure can lead to lost game, damaged equipment, or safety risks. For hunting: use it to secure a deer stand to a tree (the 550LB strength supports the weight of the stand and hunter without sagging), tie down a game bag (holding up to 100 lbs of meat without tearing), or create a drag line to pull game from the woods (even over rough terrain). For camping: it secures a tent in high winds (withstanding gusts up to 30 mph without stretching), hangs a heavy lantern from a tree branch, or ties a cooler to a picnic table (preventing animals from tipping it over). Unlike low-strength ropes (300–400LB) that risk breaking under these loads, this Type III paracord provides a safe buffer—critical for hunters who carry valuable gear and campers who rely on their shelter f
- 【Abrasion-Resistant Polypropylene Marine Utility Line for Rough Outdoor Terrain】 Crafted from abrasion-resistant polypropylene marine utility line, this rope is built to withstand rubbing against rough surfaces like tree bark, rocks, and dirt—common in hunting and camping environments. The outer braid’s tight weave resists fraying and tearing, even when dragged over gravel or scraped against tree trunks (a common occurrence when pulling hunting gear or setting up a tent). For example, if you use it to tie a deer stand to a tree with rough bark, the rope won’t fray at the contact points, ensuring the stand stays secure for the entire hunting season. The polypropylene material also resists cuts from sharp branches or rocks, unlike nylon ropes that snag and break easily. This abrasion resistance extends the rope’s lifespan: while generic paracords may need replacing after one camping trip, this marine-grade option can last for years of heavy outdoor use.
- 【50-Foot Length Ideal for Carabiner Compatibility & Gear Organization】 The 50-foot length is perfectly suited for use with carabiners—essential tools for hunting and camping gear organization. Pair the rope with carabiners to create a modular system: clip one end of the paracord to a carabiner attached to your hunting backpack, and the other end to a game bag (allowing you to carry the bag hands-free). Use carabiners to secure the rope to tree branches for hanging gear (no need to tie complex knots—simply clip and adjust). For camping, the 50-foot length lets you create a “gear line” with carabiners: string the rope between two trees, clip carabiners along its length, and hang items like hats, gloves, or cooking utensils (keeping them off the ground and dry). Unlike shorter 25-foot ropes that limit carabiner placement, this 50-foot option gives you enough space to organize multiple items, and unlike longer 100-foot ropes that tangle with carabiners, it’s easy to manage.
- 【7-Strand Core for Versatile Outdoor Tasks】 The paracord’s 7-strand inner core adds flexibility for a range of outdoor tasks beyond hunting and camping. Separate the strands to: use 1–2 strands as bowstring replacement (critical for hunters who rely on a bow for game); 3–4 strands to repair a torn hunting jacket or camping tent; 5–6 strands to braid a sturdy handle for a game bag (preventing the original handle from breaking under weight); or all 7 strands to create a thin cord for setting up a trail camera (tying it to a tree without damaging the camera). For example, if your hunting backpack’s strap breaks mid-trip, you can split the 7 strands, braid a durable replacement strap, and use the remaining strands to secure loose gear. Unlike single-core ropes that offer no adaptability, the 7-strand design lets you tackle unexpected repairs and tasks—ensuring you don’t have to cut your trip short due to broken gear.
- 【Marine-Grade Water Resistance for All-Weather Outdoor Use】 As a polypropylene marine utility line, this rope is inherently water-resistant—making it ideal for hunting and camping in wet conditions (rain, snow, or near lakes/rivers). It doesn’t absorb moisture, so it won’t become heavy or moldy when exposed to rain, and it won’t freeze in subzero temperatures (a common issue with absorbent ropes that turn rigid and break). For hunters: if you drag a game bag through wet grass, the rope won’t absorb water, keeping the load light and easy to pull. For campers: if your tent rope gets soaked in a storm, it will dry quickly once the weather clears and won’t stretch or sag. The marine-grade material also resists saltwater corrosion, making it suitable for coastal camping or hunting near the ocean. Unlike nylon ropes that degrade in water, this paracord maintains its strength and flexibility in all weather—ensuring you’re prepared for rain, snow, or shine.
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- Rope typePolypropylene Rope
- Tensile strength550 lb
- MaterialPlastic
- Rec. useOutdoor
- FeaturesDurable
- ColorDark Purple
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100 Foot 550lbs Paracord Polyester Yellow Model 2156 Strong All Purpose Utility Rope – Camping Crafting Flag Pole Indoor & Outdoor
Material: nylon
Color: as the picture shows, (Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may have slight color difference. please make sure you do not mind before , Thank you!)
Package weight: 136g
Package size: 17x17x4cm,(Please allow 1-3mm error due to manual measurement. please make sure you do not mind before .)
Material: nylon
Color: as the picture shows, (Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may have slight color difference. please make sure you do not mind before , Thank you!)
Package weight: 136g
Package size: 17x17x4cm,(Please allow 1-3mm error due to manual measurement. please make sure you do not mind before .)
- 【550LB Break Strength & Type III Certification for Hunting & Camping Safety】 This paracord’s 550-pound break strength and Type III certification ensure it can handle the demands of hunting and camping—two activities where gear failure can lead to lost game, damaged equipment, or safety risks. For hunting: use it to secure a deer stand to a tree (the 550LB strength supports the weight of the stand and hunter without sagging), tie down a game bag (holding up to 100 lbs of meat without tearing), or create a drag line to pull game from the woods (even over rough terrain). For camping: it secures a tent in high winds (withstanding gusts up to 30 mph without stretching), hangs a heavy lantern from a tree branch, or ties a cooler to a picnic table (preventing animals from tipping it over). Unlike low-strength ropes (300–400LB) that risk breaking under these loads, this Type III paracord provides a safe buffer—critical for hunters who carry valuable gear and campers who rely on their shelter f
- 【Abrasion-Resistant Polypropylene Marine Utility Line for Rough Outdoor Terrain】 Crafted from abrasion-resistant polypropylene marine utility line, this rope is built to withstand rubbing against rough surfaces like tree bark, rocks, and dirt—common in hunting and camping environments. The outer braid’s tight weave resists fraying and tearing, even when dragged over gravel or scraped against tree trunks (a common occurrence when pulling hunting gear or setting up a tent). For example, if you use it to tie a deer stand to a tree with rough bark, the rope won’t fray at the contact points, ensuring the stand stays secure for the entire hunting season. The polypropylene material also resists cuts from sharp branches or rocks, unlike nylon ropes that snag and break easily. This abrasion resistance extends the rope’s lifespan: while generic paracords may need replacing after one camping trip, this marine-grade option can last for years of heavy outdoor use.
- 【50-Foot Length Ideal for Carabiner Compatibility & Gear Organization】 The 50-foot length is perfectly suited for use with carabiners—essential tools for hunting and camping gear organization. Pair the rope with carabiners to create a modular system: clip one end of the paracord to a carabiner attached to your hunting backpack, and the other end to a game bag (allowing you to carry the bag hands-free). Use carabiners to secure the rope to tree branches for hanging gear (no need to tie complex knots—simply clip and adjust). For camping, the 50-foot length lets you create a “gear line” with carabiners: string the rope between two trees, clip carabiners along its length, and hang items like hats, gloves, or cooking utensils (keeping them off the ground and dry). Unlike shorter 25-foot ropes that limit carabiner placement, this 50-foot option gives you enough space to organize multiple items, and unlike longer 100-foot ropes that tangle with carabiners, it’s easy to manage.
- 【7-Strand Core for Versatile Outdoor Tasks】 The paracord’s 7-strand inner core adds flexibility for a range of outdoor tasks beyond hunting and camping. Separate the strands to: use 1–2 strands as bowstring replacement (critical for hunters who rely on a bow for game); 3–4 strands to repair a torn hunting jacket or camping tent; 5–6 strands to braid a sturdy handle for a game bag (preventing the original handle from breaking under weight); or all 7 strands to create a thin cord for setting up a trail camera (tying it to a tree without damaging the camera). For example, if your hunting backpack’s strap breaks mid-trip, you can split the 7 strands, braid a durable replacement strap, and use the remaining strands to secure loose gear. Unlike single-core ropes that offer no adaptability, the 7-strand design lets you tackle unexpected repairs and tasks—ensuring you don’t have to cut your trip short due to broken gear.
- 【Marine-Grade Water Resistance for All-Weather Outdoor Use】 As a polypropylene marine utility line, this rope is inherently water-resistant—making it ideal for hunting and camping in wet conditions (rain, snow, or near lakes/rivers). It doesn’t absorb moisture, so it won’t become heavy or moldy when exposed to rain, and it won’t freeze in subzero temperatures (a common issue with absorbent ropes that turn rigid and break). For hunters: if you drag a game bag through wet grass, the rope won’t absorb water, keeping the load light and easy to pull. For campers: if your tent rope gets soaked in a storm, it will dry quickly once the weather clears and won’t stretch or sag. The marine-grade material also resists saltwater corrosion, making it suitable for coastal camping or hunting near the ocean. Unlike nylon ropes that degrade in water, this paracord maintains its strength and flexibility in all weather—ensuring you’re prepared for rain, snow, or shine.
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Rope type
Polypropylene Rope
Tensile strength
550 lb
Material
Plastic
Rec. use
Outdoor
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