Great cord for attaching both lightweight items and other objects. For a long time, I've only used Atwood paracords – in my opinion, they are unmatched in terms of quality. I highly recommend them.
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The Nano Cord survival cordage is crafted in the USA using premium nylon and polyester materials.
The static strength is 17 kg.
Its small diameter makes it ideal for tasks requiring precision or for suspending light items, such as a compass or electronic gadgets. In emergencies, it serves as a robust thread or can substitute for a fishing line.
The line is mold and UV resistant, maintaining its color.
Technical specifications
Color: black
Material: nylon and polyester
Strength: 17 kg
Diameter: 0.75 mm
Length: 91 m
Weight: 80 g
Manufacturer: Atwood Rope MFG, USA
| Weight | 80 g |
|---|---|
| Length | 9100 cm |
| Color/camouflage | Black |
| Diameter | 0,75 mm |
| Material | Nylon + polyester |
| Main color | Black |
| EAN | 5908218771192 |
| Manufacturer code | CD-NC3-NL-01 |
| Brand | Atwood Rope MFG |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 35
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Very sturdy, strong cord – you can hang heavy weights on it. Works great for tents as a universal must-have. It doesn't get fuzzy, it doesn't twist, and it holds tension well.
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This is a very good option instead of thick paracord. It's perfect for decorating, for example zippers, or as a keychain. It's thin but really durable, plus available in many nice colors.
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A solid cord in a dark, discreet color; it doesn't fray. Suitable for fastening gear, tarps, or small items. A good choice at a reasonable price.
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Very good cord at an attractive price. It is characterized by high quality and is extremely versatile. In addition, it has a beautiful, intense color and does not get fuzzy like cheaper equivalents. The Atwood brand speaks for itself. I definitely recommend it.
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Great cord at an attractive price. High quality, versatile use. The color is intense, it doesn't get fuzzy like cheaper counterparts. Atwood is a reputable brand. I recommend it!
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Very practical cord. After the factory strap on my Olight flashlight broke, I used this thin cord and it worked perfectly – even with heavy use at work. It also worked well as a prusik knot when camping. It takes up little space and is very durable.
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The cord is solid gear that will come in handy in many situations. It's strong and handy – perfect for various outdoor uses!
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It is small and less durable than paracord, but does its job well. It works perfectly for attaching lighter gear and takes up less space than traditional paracord.
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It is smaller and less durable than classic paracord, but it serves its purpose. It's great for attaching lighter gear and takes up less space than traditional paracord.
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Small and less sturdy than paracord, but it does its job well. Perfect for securing lightweight gear and it also takes up less space than traditional paracord.
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The paracord is really exceptional. You can cut it into pieces, use it as guy lines for a tarp, or to hang food from a tree for animal protection.
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The cord is very strong and thin, it works excellently as a piece of equipment. To save space, I wind shorter lengths of microcord and nanocord on small spools, which makes them easier to carry daily in a backpack. I highly recommend both cords!
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This twine is fantastic. Thin, discreet, perfect for attaching flashlights, knives, or tools to a retractor. Very durable – it's worth having it in your backpack or your car's glove box.
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Great braided line, perfect for attaching small gear. I recommend it.
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