A solid and strong paracord in an interesting colour. It will be great for any use where a durable cord is needed. Very sturdy and hard to tangle.
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Durable nylon parachute cord with multiple uses. It consists of an outer braid and a core of 3 strands of polyamide. The strength of the rope is about 100 kg.
Examples of paracord applications:
- trouncing and securing of equipment,
- trocords for torchs and knives,
- knife handles - as a braid,
- camping rope for washing, building shelter, etc...,
- survival bracelets.
Specifications
Color: Red
Material: nylon
Strength: approx. 100 kg
Diameter: 2 mm
Length: 15 m
Manufacturer: M-Tac, Ukraine
MILITARY is the official distributor of M-Tac.
M-Tac is a Ukrainian brand founded in Kyiv in 2005, which started by producing airsoft accessories. Responding to dynamic changes in the country, the company quickly expanded its product line to include tactical clothing and equipment. M-Tac products are designed for use in the most demanding conditions - they have been tested in the Arctic, on battlefields and during extreme survival expeditions, among others. The production process uses high-end materials from reputable suppliers, such as Polartec®, MultiCam Pattern® and Cordura®. The brand is highly respected among Ukrainian uniformed services and outdoor enthusiasts around the world.
| Length | 1500 cm |
|---|---|
| Color/camouflage | Red hue |
| Diameter | 2 mm |
| Material | nylon |
| Main color | Red |
| EAN | 5903886846586 |
| Manufacturer code | 10270145 |
| Brand | M-Tac |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 28
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Very good cord at an affordable price. It stands out for its high quality and versatility. It has an attractive, vibrant colour, which fades slightly over time, but the cord does not get frayed like cheaper models. Although its quality is inferior to Atwood, it is much cheaper. I definitely recommend it.
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A typical minicord in a nice shade. You can attach something to it, and if you know how, you can braid an interesting keyring out of it. The strength matches the thickness, and additionally the weave is stiff, which is a plus.
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A light and nice string for the most important needs. Recently, I've used it as: - a handle for a tick repellent - a guyline for tightening a rain tarp - a string for drying laundry - an emergency shoelace - a construction element when nails were missing :) Additionally, the colour looks very good. Paracord is very useful, and the thin version is also practical.
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Great thin cord that will come in handy in many situations. I use it as part of my EDC and recently it saved me when my shoelace broke. It’s good to have a few colours, unfortunately here it’s hard to find black or coyote. Ideal for knife lanyards and flashlight fobs, especially smaller ones. The price is fine, and the quality is excellent.
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The reflective threads are very visible. They are useful anywhere you don’t want the rope to be hard to spot. They also work perfectly as zipper pulls or a few metres as a simple reflector attached to a backpack. The durability is also a plus – how often do you really need the full strength of heavy paracord?
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A lighter version of the classic paracord. It has plenty of uses, such as replacement shoelaces, guylines for tarps or zipper pulls. The original colour makes it easier to spot in the grass. I definitely recommend it!
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A very thin cord that has many uses and takes up less space than standard paracord. It works great as an emergency strap or a lanyard for a compass, and also as a zipper pull. I definitely recommend it!
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It works perfectly as a tarp guyline. It is well visible, so the risk of tripping over it is reduced. Despite the description 'UA', the packaging indicates PRC...
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Quite a strong and practical cord – I keep it as a backup in my backpack just in case (shoelaces, emergency tarp cord, lanyard or drawstring for a jacket hood, etc.).
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Solid and very good cord. It's worth having in your EDC or backpack because it will work well for many uses – for lanyards, wraps, light strapping or even as a spare shoelace.
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It's thinner than regular paracord, but very sturdy and takes up little space, so it's easy to store even in a backpack or car. It worked great while working in the garden and I know I'll buy another one to have as a spare. The price is fine.
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Great cord with a bright, reflective colour scheme, making it easy to find your gear. Thinner than the 550, but that's not a problem – it all depends on the type of equipment being marked. I recommend it!
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Minicord 2mm, so it's best suited for light use. The colour is intense and eye-catching, with reflective elements. However, the price is quite high.
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This is not 4mm diameter 550 paracord but thinner 2mm Minicord. The colour is really nice, a deep and dark yellow with reflective elements woven in. It looks great visually and is sure to appeal.
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