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🪢 Gear Up with TECEUM: The Cord That Holds Your Adventure Together
TECEUM 5/32" Paracord Rope 1000 is a MIL-SPEC Type III nylon parachute cord with a 550 lb tensile strength, 4mm thickness, and 7-core yarn construction. Available in multiple lengths and over 45 colors, it’s designed for durability, weather resistance, and versatile outdoor and tactical applications.

















| ASIN | B0B3M5QD8W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1 in Tactical Paracord |
| Brand | TECEUM |
| Brand Name | TECEUM |
| Color | Camo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 8,399 Reviews |
| Item Diameter | 4 Millimeters |
| Item Length | 1200 Inches |
| Item Thickness | 4 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Line Weight | 249 kg |
| Manufacturer | TECEUM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 01-10-par-3 |
| Material | Polyester |
| Material Type | Polyester |
| Maximum Tension Load | 550 Pounds |
| Model Number | 550 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Style | Paracord Rope |
| Recommended Uses For Product | DIY, Indoor, Outdoor, Bracelet, Rope, Paracord, Paracord Rope |
| Style | Paracord Rope |
| Tensile Strength | 550 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 100.0 Feet |
F**S
Quality and Long Lasting
This paracord rope is a great value for as much as you get. It’s exactly what I wanted and I use it a lot for kayaking and fishing, but it would work great for all kinds of uses. It’s very sturdy and holds up well, with no signs of dry rot. I’m in the south and that’s always a big concern and so far it hasn’t been an issue. It’s easy to make different knots and they hold well, making it perfect for all kinds of projects.
K**H
Not fully Mil-Spec, but a quality commercial paracord at a good price
Teceum is the first brand of paracord that I ever purchased, and even though I've purchased other brands of paracord since and even liked some of them better, it still represents one of the best values of a quality commercial paracord that I've seen. Teceum advertises their paracord as being manufactured to Mil-Spec standards, and they do follow some of the specifications laid out in the MIL-C-5040H documentation. Their paracord contains 7 nylon yarns in its core, and each core yarn consists of 3 strands. There is one obvious specification in the MIL-C-5040H documentation that they don't meet, though, and that is that there is no colored manufacturer's ID strand in their paracord. Also, I noticed that Teceum doesn't specify the material used in the outer sheath of their paracord in either the Amazon listing or their packaging, and I suspect that they use polyester sheaths in at least some of their offered colors, which would also not meet the MIL-C-5040H documentation standards. At the end of the day, though, the Teceum paracord is a quality product. I've deconstructed pieces of it side-by-side with a few other brands of paracord that I've bought, and of all of them that I've looked at, Teceum has the thickest core yarns. Although I don't have the capacity or knowledge to do accurate direct side-by-side strength testing, this does imply that strength shouldn't be a problem with this particular brand of paracord. I primarily use paracord to tie knife lanyards, and I've bought several colors of the Teceum paracord to match the different colors of knives that I've tied it on. My favorite color overall has been the basalt. It's not as dark as the pictures in the listing show, but it is a nice gunmetal gray color that catches bright light well with a metallic sheen. Update: Upon further inspection, I've noticed that the core yarns in the Teceum paracord aren't actually thicker than in other brands. They are just not wound as tightly. If I manually wind them to be as tight as the core yarns in other brands, the thickness appears to be the same. So there actually seems to be less material per inch in the core yarns of Teceum paracord, which suggests to me that it probably isn't as strong as paracords with more tightly wound core yarns.
S**A
Very strong
Great product. Comes in many colors. I bought to put in my bug out bag but am going to buy some more for craft projects
J**L
Very good quality
Strong paracord that holds knots well. The quality is very sturdy, I used this to tie a branch to my ball python enclosure and it held up nice and stable
F**S
Good cord for the money
Love the TECEUM cord colors and feel, but the mantle has so much stretch. I'll cut about a 6' strand and then have to cut a couple inches of sheath off right after. Other than that, length/thickness are as described, quality is good. Good cord for the money.
F**S
Good value for paracord
Decent paracord. Good for sail ties. If you're going to use it for a load I recommend pre-stretching and allowing it to untwist...if you don't it forms hockles.
T**A
Great quality
Great quality, used this paracord on a camping trip to secure a rain fly over my tent. It held up very well. Definitely would recommend
S**N
Lightweight, strong, and works well for outdoor tie-downs
I purchased this paracord to build a simple anchor system for my portable solar panels, which needed to be secured to the ground to prevent them from blowing over in the wind. For that purpose, this worked out well. I chose paracord because it’s lightweight, weather resistant, and has a small diameter which makes it easy to handle and tie off. It’s strong enough for this type of application and has held up well outdoors. It’s also versatile. I’ve cut a few shorter lengths to keep in my tool bag as backup shoelaces for my work boots, just in case one breaks. It’s one of those things that’s good to have on hand. One thing to keep in mind is that once you cut paracord, you’ll want to melt each cut end with a lighter and carefully compress it so the outer sheath and inner strands stay together. This helps maintain the strength of the cord and prevents fraying. This is available in multiple colors. I went with a darker color, but if I were to repurchase I would consider a brighter, contrasting color for better visibility as a safety measure. Pros: Lightweight and easy to work with Strong for general outdoor use Holds knots well Weather resistant Multiple practical uses Cons: Requires sealing cut ends after trimming Bottom line: This worked well for my setup and is a good general-purpose cord to have on hand. I would recommend and would repurchase.
F**S
Me gustó mucho
Buena calidad, la recomiendo.
H**7
Best Quality
Not all cords are created equal. You well definitely feel and see the difference with this brand. More rigid and durable and fraying isn't near what it is with other brands. I don't recommend mixing this cord with other types or brands for crafts or outdoor use. I won't choose any other brand than this. More expensive but you get what you pay for.
S**P
Gutes Paracord
Ist sehr solide und erfüllt seinen Zweck tadellos.
M**O
Bom
Produto bom
T**O
Multiple spots fraying on outer sheath -- UPDATED
Update on May 16, 2026 ------------------------------------ Teceum customer service reached out and sent me a replacement free of charge. The replacement was much better and didn't have the fraying problem. Overall it's not high quality paracord, but it's decent. I have upgraded my review to 5 stars because this is the best deal on Amazon for paracord and it's clear they care about their customers. Original Review on February 24, 2026 ------------------------------------ Very disappointed, especially with all the reviews talking about the so-called quality. I haven't even taken this out of the packaging yet and can see multiple spots where there is fraying
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