TOUGH-GRID 750lb Paracord / Parachute Cord – Genuine Mil-Spec Type IV

TOUGH-GRID 750lb Paracord / Parachute Cord – Genuine Mil-Spec Type IV

$11.97$143.97

Prep Responsibly with TOUGH-GRID® 750lb Mil-Spec Paracord – Premium 100% Nylon Paracord. A Must-Have Item for Any Prepper, Hiker, Survivalist, or Do-it-Yourselfer!

People demand American-made quality, durability, and strength for their paracord needs, whether tying things down, making survival bracelets, packing for a hiking trip, upgrading a bug out bag, or simply storing for emergencies. Thousands of our customers have written reviews, emails, and even made videos about our cord’s outstanding quality and performance. Here’s why:

EXTRA DUTY STRENGTH – 200lbs+ stronger cord means that whether you’re making a hammock, hanging a bear bag, hoisting your tree stand, replacing your guy lines, doing heavy farm work, replacing your boot laces, or using this cord as tie downs, TOUGH-GRID® paracord can handle the job.

INCREDIBLY VERSATILE SURVIVAL TOOL – TOUGH-GRID® paracord is made to the highest specifications that the United States military certifies. Nothing brings people together like a warm campfire, which is why you can rest easy knowing that you have the best possible cord if you need it. Furthermore, if your situation turns into a survival situation, this cord is designed to take a beating and keep on working.

MEETS OR EXCEEDS MIL-C-5040H SPECIFICATIONS – Our cord has 30%+ stretch, measures 3/16″ (+/- 1/32″) in diameter, includes a tracer strand, and is UV and abrasion resistent.
100% NYLON & (11) INNER CORES – This paracord is made with (11) inner triple strands, while 550lb cord is largely made with a (7) inner double strand construction. There is a reason the U.S. Military requires 100% nylon to meet their specs… it’s a stronger and more versatile material! Don’t fall for polyester sheathing or strands, it is NOT real mil-spec.

SIX CONVENIENT LENGTHS – 50, 100, & 150 footers come coiled in a bag, 200 footers come wound on a tube and 500 & 1000 footers are wound on a spool. A bag or tube might be perfect for your backpack or car, while a 500 or 1000 foot spool might be perfect for your survival supplies or garage.

PRACTICAL AND FUN – Get the most out of your paracord and make bracelets, lanyards, and other fun projects! If you’re going to have a survival paracord bracelet, you may as well make it with the good stuff. If you get into an emergency situation, you’ll be glad you have it!

SUPPORT AN AMERICAN COMPANY – TOUGH-GRID® is a family owned, American business and we take pride in the fact that our paracord is Made in the United States! Do not fall for cheap foreign imports or imitators. With thousands of excellent reviews, you can’t go wrong with TOUGH-GRID® paracord.

TOUGH-GRID® paracord will provide peace of mind and entertainment for all the family. It will bring comfort and confidence to your next hiking or camping trip and many occasions to come.

We 100% Guarantee (Replacement or Money Back) ALL TOUGH-GRID® Parachute Cord!

Quick Stats

  • REALLY TOUGH! 200lbs Stronger Than Common 550 Cord & Only 1/32″ Thicker With 11 Triple Strands
  • MILITARY GRADE 100% Nylon – Type IV Mil-C-5040-H Mil Spec. *U.S. Military Does Not Use All Colors
  • NEVER SPLICED All 50, 100, 200 & 500 Footers Are Guaranteed Continuous. 1000Ft. May Have 2 Sections
  • MANY USES Great For Camping, Emergency/Disaster Prep. Crafts, Bracelets, Belts, Paracord Projects
  • 50, 100, and 150 Footers Come in Bags, 200 Footers on a Tube, and 500 and 1000 Footers on a Spool. PLEASE See Images Above.

TOUGH-GRID® Paracord… Why You Need It and What’s the Difference?   What’s so good about TOUGH-GRID® paracord? Our paracord is REAL Type IV Mil-Spec Parachute Cord, as opposed to many other paracord brands on the market… and it’s Made in the United States! TOUGH-GRID® Paracord meets or exceeds the Mil-C-5040-H specifications that were created by the United States Military. As we all know, the US Military is very strict when it comes to specialized gear and they won’t tolerate any of their suppliers skimping on quality!
Our 750lb parachute cord is actually used by the Military for cargo parachutes, whereas 550lb mil-spec parachute cord is used for personnel parachutes. The cord used for cargo chutes requires plenty of extra strength for the much heavier loads endured during a cargo drop. Our Military Grade Paracord has the required 30% stretch built-in to it as well as being UV, chemical, and abrasion resistant, and made with (11) inner (triple-twisted) strands, as opposed to (7) inner (double or triple-twisted) strands in 550 cord. That’s where the 200lbs of extra strength comes from. Our Premium Nylon can endure the elements like no other material and is truly a man-made marvel. NASA even used parachute cord to help fix the Hubble Space Telescope! As you know, the Hubble telescope is still producing some of the most amazing photos the world has ever seen.
Let’s be clear… this cord is NOT for people who are looking for the cheapest available option. It’s NOT for people who don’t care about the quality of their cord and it’s NOT for people who don’t want cord that is made in the United States. If you fit that description, this is not the cord for you. TOUGH-GRID® paracord is the BEST of the BEST cord available anywhere in the entire world. Yep, that’s a bold claim, but we can back it up. It also helps that we are the TOP RATED paracord on Amazon with more than 4000 5-star reviews! Check us out here: TOUGH-GRID® Paracord on Amazon

Why is Paracord the Ultimate Survival and Bug Out Item?

Since the creation of paracord in 1935 by a man named Wallace Caruthers, to the popularizing of parachute cord during World War II, paracord has experienced a meteoric rise. Why? It’s one of the most useful cords/ropes in the world. If you want to wrap your knife to get a better grip, paracord is perfect for that. Want to make a bracelet, lanyard or belt? Paracord will give you a perfect base and can be broken down and used in emergency situations. Whether you need to tie something down, set a snare, replace your guy lines or boot laces, lash poles together, or replace your bow drill string, paracord is your best bet! You can even take the inner cords out and use them as fishing line or dental floss, even sutures in an emergency.

A Few Creative Uses for Parachute Cord.

Paracord can be used in thousands upon thousands of different ways. You’re only limited by your imagination! Some of the most common paracord projects are: bracelets, lanyards, monkey fists, watch bands, belts, rifle slings, knife wrapping, harpoon lines, dog leashes, dog collars, lighter wraps, pace counters, rings, can koozies, keychains, hanging chairs, hammocks, bull whips, camp chairs, multi-tool pouches, replacement drawstrings, and gill nets (using inner strands). Again, the uses are unlimited and people are finding creative and fun, new ways of using paracord every day!

What’s the Best Way to Use Paracord?

Paracord is comprised of an outer sheath and multiple inner strands. There is nothing that keeps the inner strands from slipping around inside the outer sheath, so when you cut paracord, you also need to seal it. There are a few ways of doing this:

  1. Once you’ve measured and cut your cord, use a pocket lighter, torch, candle, or a campfire and melt both ends of the cord until the inner strands and outer sheath are fused together.
  2. 2- Measure your cord and find where you would like to make a cut. Use a pocket lighter, torch, candle, or campfire to heat this spot until it starts looking glossy and melted. Next, just use scissors or a knife to cut through the middle of this hardened, glossy section. Check for inner strands that aren’t fully melted and finish melting them with your heat source. This produces a cleaner end than simply cutting your cord and then sealing the cord with your heat source.
  3. 3- Heat up an old steak knife using a stove, torch, or campfire until it is glowing red hot. Use this knife to cut & seal the cord at the same time. This produces the cleanest, nicest seal out of all of the methods. You can also invest in a “hot knife” tool which will do the same thing. “Hot knife” tools are used for cutting professional climbing rope as well since it is such an effective method.
Working With the Inner Triple Strands.

To use the inner strands of your paracord, measure the length you will be needing and cut your cord with a knife or scissors. Do not seal the ends, instead, just grasp the inner strands and pull them out. The left-over sheath can still be useful for many other projects like bracelets, bull whips, pouches, and even supporting light loads.

Why YOU Need Some High Quality Paracord?

Because of the excellent properties and countless uses of parachute cord, it’s a sound investment in your safety and survival preparations. Any true prepper or survivalist will tell you to stock paracord in your home, bug out bag, car, toolbox, and anywhere else you keep emergency supplies. It was called “Mile-A-Minute” cord by the U.S. military during World War II because they “used a mile of it for every minute in the field”. The Military Grade Nylon used in our cord is truly a remarkable material that withstands the elements like no other. From cargo parachutes to quick fixes around the home to solving problems in the harshest environments on (and off) the planet, TOUGH-GRID® paracord will not let you down! We 100% Guarantee ALL TOUGH-GRID® paracord! Please contact us anytime and we’ll do all we can to be helpful to you. wecare@toughgrid.com or (435) 792-4380

750lb Mil-Spec Type IV Paracord FAQs

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Color

Buckskin (Desert Sand), Black, Camo Green, Camo Tri-Pack, Desert Camo, DIGI-Camo, Forest Camo, Grizzly (Coyote) Brown, Gold, Mixed Camo, Neon Green, Neon Pink, Neon (Safety) Orange, Neon Tri-Pack, Neon Yellow, Patriot, Purple, Red, Royal Blue, Silver Gray, USA Tri-Pack, White, Yellow

Length

50Ft. (Coiled in Bag), 100Ft. (Coiled in Bag), 150Ft. (Coiled in Bag), 200Ft. (Wound on Tube), 500Ft. (Wound on Spool), 1000Ft. (Wound on Spool)

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