Gear Aid 325 Medium Paracord 3mm / 15m
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  • Gear Aid 3mm 15m Medium-Duty 100% Nylon Paracord with Carabiner
  • Gear Aid 3mm 15m Medium-Duty 100% Nylon Paracord with Carabiner
  • Gear Aid 3mm 15m Medium-Duty 100% Nylon Paracord with Carabiner
  • Gear Aid 3mm 15m Medium-Duty 100% Nylon Paracord with Carabiner
  • Gear Aid 3mm 15m Medium-Duty 100% Nylon Paracord with Carabiner
  • Gear Aid 3mm 15m Medium-Duty 100% Nylon Paracord with Carabiner
  • Gear Aid 3mm 15m Medium-Duty 100% Nylon Paracord with Carabiner

Gear Aid 325 Medium Paracord 3mm / 15m

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The Gear Aid 325 Paracord is a super lightweight yet incredibly durable cord crafted from 100% nylon. It's an absolute must - have for camping, backpacking, and hunting trips. Measuring 3mm thick, it offers excellent strength even though it's a thinner cord. This 50 - foot (15.24 m) long cord has endless uses. You can use it as a tent guyline to keep your tent stable, a clothesline to dry your wet clothes, or even turn it into a cool survival bracelet. It comes with a handy carabiner, which makes it easy to hang and organize your gear. This multipurpose cord is great for utility work or impromptu needs like replacing a shoelace. And here's a bonus: its two inner strands can be pulled apart and used as a fishing line, thread, or floss. Just note, it's not for climbing. It weighs only 2.7 oz and comes in stylish black and nav green colors.








Using the Gear Aid 325 Paracord is a breeze. For camping, you can quickly set it up as a tent guyline by tying it to the tent and staking it into the ground. If you need a clothesline, just attach it between two trees. To make a survival bracelet, there are plenty of online tutorials to guide you. When using the included carabiner, simply clip it onto the cord and hang your lanterns, food, or other gear. Remember, this paracord is not meant for climbing, so don't use it for that purpose. To maintain it, keep it dry after use. If it gets dirty, you can gently wash it with mild soap and water, then let it air - dry. This way, your paracord will stay in great shape for all your future adventures.


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