Paracord

Looking to buy Paracord? Paracord is available in all sorts of thicknesses, colours and patterns. The various thicknesses are often referred to as "Type" or with the corresponding breaking force. For example, the most commonly used "Paracord Type III" is also referred to as "550 Paracord" because it has a breaking force of 550 lbs. (249 kg). In addition to Type III, Type II and Type I are also widely used for more elegant knotting and 'Micro' and 'Nano' are often used as accessory cord.

Nylon or Polyester Paracord?

Because of the popularity of paracord there are many variants available. The majority of paracord users prefer nylon. Nylon feels more natural than the more plastic polyester. Nylon paracord is also more elastic, which is experienced as pleasant by knotters.

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Smoke Grey Micro Cord
Smoke Grey Micro Cord
£0.29
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Black Paracord 650
Black Paracord 650
£0.35
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Branch Brown Paracord Type II
Branch Brown Paracord Type II
£0.41
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Branch Brown Paracord Type I
Branch Brown Paracord Type I
£0.38
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Flamingo Pink Micro Cord
Flamingo Pink Micro Cord
£0.29
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Crimson Micro Cord
Crimson Micro Cord
£0.29
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Scarlet Red Micro Cord
Scarlet Red Micro Cord
£0.29
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Hyper Paracord Type I
Hyper Paracord Type I
£0.38
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Purple - Micro Cord 1.5 mm - 100 m
Purple - Micro Cord 1.5 mm - 100 m
£10.36
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Mermaid Blue - Micro Cord 1.5 mm - 100 m
Mermaid Blue - Micro Cord 1.5 mm - 100 m
£10.36
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Branch Brown Micro Cord
Branch Brown Micro Cord
£0.29
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Cream & Colonial Blue Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
Cream & Colonial Blue Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Tropical Ocean Paracord 550 Type III
Tropical Ocean Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Marine Blue Paracord Type II
Marine Blue Paracord Type II
£0.41
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Dark Cyan Paracord Type I
Dark Cyan Paracord Type I
£0.38
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Snow White Paracord 550 Type III
Snow White Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Night Sky Paracord 550 Type III
Night Sky Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Burgundy & Fuchsia Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
Burgundy & Fuchsia Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Sapphire Blue Paracord 550 Type III
Sapphire Blue Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Turquoise & Teal Diamonds Paracord Type II
Turquoise & Teal Diamonds Paracord Type II
£0.41
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Teal & Turquoise Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
Teal & Turquoise Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Wetland Paracord 550 Type III
Wetland Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Black & Charcoal Grey Diamonds Paracord Type II
Black & Charcoal Grey Diamonds Paracord Type II
£0.41
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Leaf Green Micro Cord
Leaf Green Micro Cord
£0.29
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Snow White Paracord Type I
Snow White Paracord Type I
£0.38
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Marine Blue Micro Cord
Marine Blue Micro Cord
£0.29
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Fox Orange Micro Cord
Fox Orange Micro Cord
£0.29
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Red Chili Micro Cord
Red Chili Micro Cord
£0.29
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Mocca Micro Cord
Mocca Micro Cord
£0.29
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Burgundy & Moss Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
Burgundy & Moss Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Neon Turquoise Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
Neon Turquoise Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Deep Purple Paracord Type II
Deep Purple Paracord Type II
£0.41
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Black Carbon Type II
Black Carbon Type II
£0.41
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Dark Cyan Type II
Dark Cyan Type II
£0.41
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Bubble Gum Pink Paracord 550 Type III
Bubble Gum Pink Paracord 550 Type III
£0.48
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Burgundy & Fuchsia Stripes Paracord Type II
Burgundy & Fuchsia Stripes Paracord Type II
£0.41
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What is Paracord?

Paracord is available in all sorts of thicknesses, colours and patterns. The various thicknesses are often referred to as "Type" or with the corresponding breaking force (in pounds). For example, the most commonly used "Paracord Type III" is also referred to as "550 Paracord" because it has a breaking force of 550 lbs. (249 kg). In addition to Type III, Type II is also widely used for more elegant knotting and 'Type I', 'Micro' and 'Nano' are often used as accessory cord. The term "Milspec Paracord" is used for Paracord that is made to the strict U.S. Military specifications and is very suitable for outdoor knotting.

Nylon or Polyester Paracord?

Due to the popularity of the paracord there are now many variants available. The majority of paracord users prefer nylon. The main reason is that nylon feels more natural than the more plastic polyester. Nylon paracord is also more elastic, which is experienced as pleasant by knotters.