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Paracord

Genuine Paracord

There is only one cord that can truly be called 'paracord' and this is it. This is absolutely the genuine stuff, as used on current military parachutes!

Instantly recognisable to anyone who's ever packed a 'chute on a DZ, this is the real paracord, not some cheap, inferior imitation.

Eight inner strands are protected by an outer nylon sheath. Amazingly strong and versatile, this is exactly the same cord that the UK's military parachutes are rigged with.

Paracord strandsThe cord is suitable for umpteen uses, from lacing your boots (much longer lasting than normal laces), suspending weighty objects or even pulling stuck Land Rovers out of the mud*. The inner cords can be extracted and woven into nets. In fact, you wouldn't want to venture into the wilderness without this cord. When quality, strength and reliability are your main concern, this is the only cord to buy.

Paracord - Olive Green - 15 Metres
£6
Paracord - Olive Green - 30 Metres
£11


“Thank you for my last order of genuine paracord. Yours is definitely the best I've used in 20 years, so much inferior cord available these days. Consequently, will you please supply a further 90 metres.”

T.L. March 2006

* as used by Land Rover Owner magazine to recover a Defender 90 "with 15 lengths of cord between the vehicles, the Land Rover was pulled out of the hole without any fuss." (June 2006)

 

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How to Order

Once you have decided which kit items you want to purchase, simply send a cheque or postal order, made payable to Cambrian Survival to the following address:

Cambrian Survival, PO Box 82, Aberystwyth SY23 1WH

Your order will normally be shipped first class within seven days, depending on availability.

All prices include VAT. If you have any questions, please contact our office.

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