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PSKOOK Paracord Survival Fire Parachute Cord with Waxed Flax Tinder Fishing Line and Cotton Thread 25FT 100FT

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Product Description

PSKOOK Survival Paracord Parachute Fire Cord Survival Ropes

PSKOOK Survival Paracord Parachute Fire Cord Survival Ropes

PSKOOK parachute cord is a revolutionary new fire paracord

  • It is an integrated system, which supply different practical tools to help you get rid of dangerous in wildness.
  • We call them "life-saving survival strands".
  • You can count on our paracord.
  • Making fire to warm yourself up, seting a trap to get foods, binding and lowing goods, weaving bracelets as EDC tools or gifts.

Warning: Paracord is not for Climbing!

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PSKOOK Fire Paracord Outdoor Survival Ropes

Multifunctional Tool

Durable - 10 strands in total,measuring 5/32 inch in diameter. Whether you're making fire, braiding things, hanging a bear bag, replacing your boot laces, or using this cord as tie downs, PSKOOK paracord can handle the job. A Item suitable for Any survivalist, Prepper, Hiker, or Do-it-Yourselfer! You can refer to the relevant instructions and video for more details.

components

  • 7 Individual Triple-ply Braided Strands
  • 1 Red Flax Fire Tinder
  • 1 PE Fishing Line (40 lb)
  • 1 Cotton Thread
paracord net

paracord net

  • Survival Kit - A Reliable Friend
  • The cotton line can be used to bind wounds, sew clothes in emergency.PE fishing line is designed to catch fish with your other tools. Very tough and will not break quite easily.Other functions are awaiting your discovery.

Braid with Paracord

Braid with Paracord

Perfect for DIY stuff: Survival Bracelets, Boot Laces, Necklace, Wrapped Knife Handles, Fixed Tents and so on.


Carolle
Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2025
Used it for crafting a string bag. Very sturdy and I like the color, it matches my fabric
Tim
Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2022
Excellent quality. Nice Velcro strap to secure it all in a bundle. Bought for Skidooing, but will be buying more for every other use under the sun!
Frosty Prepper
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2022
Great paracord. I've tied a few bracelets, made shoelaces, and tested the hell out of this in the bush in Northern Saskatchewan Canada 🇨🇦. I live in one of the harshest environments on the planet and used this stuff with no issues. Yes I'd buy it again.
Logan
Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2021
The cord overall is tough and I am using on my hiking boots for laces. I only got it for that what if type emergencies and will use on other items to have on hand when going hiking such as lanyard for multi tools etc. so I have enough of it and at least some on every trip.An interesting thing is you can peel back the outer sheathing and use the 1 line you may need and then push the outer sheathing back. Not sure how long of a section you could do this easily but instead of loosing your laces you could get tinder and then use them as laces still. I think that is a great feature so you are not slipping or getting cold etc without a lace on your boot.It would work for a tarp/tent/shelter cord in an emergency. Good for this use.The fire tinder lights up but have not tried with it in tough situations, and the other threads all could be useful for sewing etc. But it holds a flame for a good amount and I do expect it to work when I try. Definitely a neat part of the cord and better than only having wet tinder in an emergency etc.The thread is there. It feels light duty. I would not use on heavy duty stitching. Light duty only such as a tshirt. Maybe a wound if you boiled/alcohol the thread first? If you are carrying a thread for wounds you would also have a better thread for stitching a wound that was hygenic and contained in a safer container all in a small first aid kit. But in an emergency when you have this cord and you magically have a needle....you could survive a decent cut.The larger lines could be better at threading a tent or gear repair. You will need a larger needle or tool with an awl but it would suffice as a medium duty line it seems.My only complaint but it is a good one for some out there. **NO Fishing line in my cord. I picked the cheapest colour at 100ft....so maybe in the other colours it is there? Be careful if you absolutely want the fishing line as it is not there in mine** But you also would need to fashion a hook or carry one. If you had one then you could pack a small amount of line...Overall I am happy as it was a cheaper price point and I do not see the need for fishing line as my absolute need in a more hiking closer to a city type use. If I was backwoods I would want a line as a good food source option if stuck for more than a night or two at most.
Just A Monkey On The Vine
Reviewed in Canada on April 6, 2021
This is the second item I bought from PSKOOK and I know I will be buying more!Of course the ONLY downside to this paracord is if you do any paracord crafting the fishing line will more than likely be cut to short to cast. That being said, it came with a strap to keep a clean bundle so if you just need some great emergency cord this would be a priceless item in your outdoors bag.I highly recommend checking out their stuff
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 18, 2020
This is just perfect for many uses. The fishing line is tougher than I expected for how thin it is. Feels like it’s tough enough to wrangle small fish.The fire wick is pretty great for what it is, it will produce a candle-wick like flame significant enough to ignite draw flora or whatever one has to start a fire.I’m so happy to have 200ft of this stuff (yes I ordered two)!If one is looking to hang weight over empty space, say a hammock or equipment bag, I would recommend a tougher and more dense cord.The cord itself is more tube like with the components braided inside. This leaves hollow space between and is not ideal for holding heavy weight. Thought I’d add that for people looking.Overall 5star for use, the extra components will definitely come in handy in multiple scenarios which is a bonus.
Mark C.
Reviewed in Canada on June 24, 2019
this para cord is great, tried out the fire cord in it and it works great , real easy to light. haven't tried the fish line yet but it seems very strong and looks like it would work great, uses it as a ridge line for a tarp tent worked great and made a bracelet with it as well.
JB
Reviewed in Canada on February 19, 2019
Seems very sturdy. As i work remotely in the bush and am left by helicopter a lot in very remote locations I love the survival strand cords idea (fire tinder, sewing line, fishing line) as it makes the product really versatile for what the survival item I will pack it to be in case of emergency. And as always Amazon had it to me in amazing time.