Paracord

Looking to buy Paracord? Paracord is available in all sorts of thicknesses, colours and patterns. The various thicknesses are often referred to as "Type" or with the corresponding breaking force. For example, the most commonly used "Paracord Type III" is also referred to as "550 Paracord" because it has a breaking force of 550 lbs. (249 kg). In addition to Type III, Type II and Type I are also widely used for more elegant knotting and 'Micro' and 'Nano' are often used as accessory cord.

Nylon or Polyester Paracord?

Because of the popularity of paracord there are many variants available. The majority of paracord users prefer nylon. Nylon feels more natural than the more plastic polyester. Nylon paracord is also more elastic, which is experienced as pleasant by knotters.

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Burgundy & Lavender Pink Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
Burgundy & Lavender Pink Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Latte - Color FX Paracord 550 Type III
Latte - Color FX Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Reflectable Silver Grey Paracord 550 Type III
Reflectable Silver Grey Paracord 550 Type III
9,36 kr
Boy Scout Paracord 550 Type III
Boy Scout Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Tsunami Paracord 550 Type III
Tsunami Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Desert Island Paracord 550 Type III
Desert Island Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
S.F. Camo Paracord 550 Type III
S.F. Camo Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Nebula Paracord 550 Type III
Nebula Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Peruvian Manta Paracord 550 Type III
Peruvian Manta Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Supernova Paracord 550 Type III
Supernova Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Bass Paracord 550 Type III
Bass Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Zomb Paracord 550 Type III
Zomb Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Gold & Rose Pink Spiral Paracord 550 Type III
Gold & Rose Pink Spiral Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
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Antique Paracord 550 Type III
Antique Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Art Deco Paracord 550 Type III
Art Deco Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
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Pixie Stix Paracord 550 Type III
Pixie Stix Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Red, White & Green Paracord 550 Type III
Red, White & Green Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Gold Mine Paracord 550 Type III
Gold Mine Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Golfers Paradise Paracord 550 Type III
Golfers Paradise Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Neon Turquoise & Gold Brown Shockwave Paracord 550 Type III
Neon Turquoise & Gold Brown Shockwave Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Caribic Island Paracord 550 Type III
Caribic Island Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Rush Paracord 550 Type III
Rush Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Postcard Paracord 550 Type III
Postcard Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Cream & Burgundy Spiral Paracord 550 Type III
Cream & Burgundy Spiral Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
White & Lavender Pink Diamonds Paracord 425 Type II
White & Lavender Pink Diamonds Paracord 425 Type II
5,17 kr
Amazon Jungle Paracord 550 Type III
Amazon Jungle Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Summit Paracord 550 Type III
Summit Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Rainbow Paracord 550 Type III
Rainbow Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Reflectable Burgundy Paracord 550 Type III
Reflectable Burgundy Paracord 550 Type III
9,36 kr
Summer Day Paracord 550 Type III
Summer Day Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Mint & Charcoal Grey Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
Mint & Charcoal Grey Diamonds Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Cream & Turquoise Diamonds Paracord 425 Type II
Cream & Turquoise Diamonds Paracord 425 Type II
5,17 kr
Owl Paracord 550 Type III
Owl Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
White & Caribbean Blue Spiral Paracord 550 Type III
White & Caribbean Blue Spiral Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
White & Mint Spiral Paracord 550 Type III
White & Mint Spiral Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr
Python Paracord 550 Type III
Python Paracord 550 Type III
6,05 kr

Which type of paracord do you need?

The right paracord depends on two things: how much load it needs to carry, and how fine or bulky you want the finished project to look. As a starting point, Type III 550 covers most general use, Micro and Nano suit fine jewellery and bracelets, and Type IV 750 or Mil-Spec are for genuine load-bearing or military-grade requirements. Use the table below to compare diameter and breaking strength at a glance. For a full explanation of what paracord is, how it's made and what Mil-Spec means, see our guide What is Paracord.

Type Diameter Breaking strength Best for
Type III (550) 3.8 mm 249 kg Dog leads, survival, general use
Type II (425) 3 mm 192 kg Lanyards, lighter load applications
Type I (100) 1.9 mm 45 kg Thin bracelets, decorative projects
Micro (1.2–1.5 mm) 1.2–1.5 mm 35–40 kg Bracelets, keychains, fine knotwork
Nano 0.75 mm 17 kg Jewellery, micro knotwork
Type IV (750) 4.2 mm 340 kg Heavy-duty outdoor, horse halters
Mil-Spec 1.8–3.8 mm 43–250 kg Military-grade, MIL-C-5040H certified

Which paracord for which project?

Type III 550 is the most versatile option and the right choice for most projects: dog leads, survival bracelets, hammock lashings and general outdoor use. For bracelets and keychains where you want a slimmer result, Micro or Type I cord gives a neater finish. For fine jewellery work or detailed knotwork, Nano cord at 0.75 mm is the thinnest option we stock. Heavy-duty applications like horse halters or load-bearing lashings call for Type IV 750 at 340 kg breaking strength.

How much paracord do you need?

As a rule of thumb: for a cobra bracelet allow around one metre of paracord per centimetre of bracelet length, so roughly 2 to 2.5 metres for an average wrist. For a dog lead of 1.5 metres, allow at least 10 metres of Type III. Not sure? Use our Paracord Matchmaker to calculate the exact amount for your project and find matching colours.

Our paracord subcategories

Paracord 550 Type III

Our bestselling paracord, built with a 32-strand woven sheath around 7 inner strands for a smooth, flexible finish. Available in over 200 colours and patterns, from solid shades to diamond, helix and reflectable weaves. The most forgiving cord to knot with, which is why it's the default choice for first-time makers.

Micro paracord

A slimmer 16-strand construction that keeps the classic paracord look at a fraction of the bulk. Comes in 1.2, 1.4 and 1.5 mm diameters, both offered in the same colour range as our Type III cord so you can match a fine accessory to a larger project.

Nano paracord

Our finest cord, spun rather than sheath-and-core like the thicker types. At 0.75 mm it behaves more like a strong thread than a rope, which is why it's favoured for delicate jewellery work where a bulkier cord would overwhelm the design.

Paracord 750 Type IV

Steps up to an 11-strand core inside the same woven sheath construction, giving a noticeably stiffer handle than Type III. At 4.2 mm diameter and 340 kg breaking strength, the extra strand count is what pushes the load rating up rather than a thicker sheath alone.

Mil-Spec paracord

Manufactured to the exact MIL-C-5040H spec rather than a commercial equivalent, meaning tighter tolerances on strand count and sheath weave. Available in Type I (1.8 mm, 43 kg) and Type III (3.8 mm, 250 kg), restricted to authentic military colourways like olive drab, coyote brown and black rather than our full civilian colour range.

Survival and bushcraft rope

Goes beyond standard construction by building extra function into the cord itself. Fish and Fire paracord hides a length of fishing line and a fire starter strand inside the sheath, so the cord doubles as a compact survival kit rather than just cordage.

Package deals

Pre-bundled sets rather than single-colour spools, either a curated multi-colour assortment or one colour in bulk from 10 to 300 metres. Priced per metre lower than buying the same lengths individually.

New to paracord?

Our guide What is Paracord covers everything from the history of paracord and how it's constructed, to Mil-Spec standards and the difference between nylon and polyester cord. Use the Paracord Matchmaker to find colours and calculate how much you need for your project.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between paracord types?

The main difference is diameter and breaking strength. Type III 550 is 3.8 mm with 249 kg breaking strength and is the most common choice. Type IV 750 is 4.2 mm with 340 kg and is used for heavier applications. Micro cord runs from 1.2 to 1.5 mm and Nano is 0.75 mm, both suited to jewellery and fine knotwork.

Which paracord is best for a dog lead?

Type III 550 paracord is the standard choice for dog leads, with 249 kg breaking strength and 3.8 mm diameter. Pair it with a snap hook rated to at least your dog's weight and a triglide for length adjustment.

How much paracord do I need for a bracelet?

For a cobra bracelet, allow roughly one metre of paracord per centimetre of bracelet length (see the calculation above). The type you choose changes that math slightly: Micro cord's slimmer profile means each knot uses marginally less material than Type III, so a Micro bracelet can come in a touch under the standard estimate. For an exact figure based on your wrist size and chosen cord, use our Paracord Matchmaker.

Is paracord nylon or polyester?

Traditional Mil-Spec paracord is nylon, which is slightly stretchier and more UV-resistant when wet. We also stock polyester paracord, which has lower stretch and better UV resistance when dry. See our guide What is Paracord for a full comparison.

Can I buy paracord by the metre?

Yes, all paracord at Paracord.eu is available by the metre or on spools from 10 to 300 metres. Select your preferred length at the product page.