Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle - Green Nylon
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Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle - Green Nylon is 100 ft of problem-solving cord you can trust in the field. The seven-strand core and 5/32" diameter give you a dependable 220 lb working load for real-world camping, hunting, and everyday fixes. It knots cleanly, runs smoothly through hardware, and blends into natural terrain without drawing attention. Pack one coil in your kit and you’ve always got tie-downs, guy lines, and emergency cordage ready to go.
What This Paracord Actually Does in the Field
The Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle - Green Nylon is built for one thing: solving real outdoor problems without drama. This is 100 ft of seven-strand paracord with a 220 lb working load, a clean 5/32-inch diameter, and a tight sheath that runs smoothly through hardware. It’s not pretending to be climbing rope or a gimmicky "survival" toy—this is straightforward, dependable cordage for camping, hunting, and everyday field use.
Why This Seven-Strand Paracord Is a Reliable Choice
Good paracord is defined by three things: consistent core, stable sheath, and honest load rating. This bundle delivers all three. Inside, you get a true seven-strand core, not mystery filler. Each inner strand can be pulled and used on its own for lighter tasks, while the full cord confidently handles typical camp and utility loads up to its 220 lb working rating. The outer sheath is woven tightly enough to resist fraying but still flexible enough to knot and untie without fighting you.
220 lb Working Load You Can Plan Around
The 220 lb working load is a practical, real-world number, not a marketing fantasy. That rating gives you a safe operating zone for tying down gear, rigging tarps, hanging camp lights, building ridgelines, or securing loads in a vehicle. You should not treat it as life-safety rope—but you can absolutely treat it as trustworthy utility cord for day-in, day-out outdoor use.
Seven-Strand Core for Versatile Field Use
The seven-strand core is what makes this paracord more than just generic rope. In a pinch, you can strip the sheath and use individual inner strands for sewing, light repairs, improvised fishing line, or lashings where full-strength cord would be overkill. Meanwhile, the intact cord gives you the strength and diameter to handle heavier, repeated use around camp or in your truck.
Carry Reality: How 100 ft of Paracord Fits Into Your Kit
A full 100 ft coil might sound bulky, but in practice this bundle rides quietly in a pack, gear tote, or vehicle bin. The tight factory wrap keeps it from exploding into a tangle the moment you cut the wrapper. You can leave it as a full bundle for basecamp use, or re-hank it into shorter lengths—25 ft or 50 ft segments—for belt pouches, range bags, or glove compartments.
Green Color That Blends In but Stays Trackable
The evergreen green color is intentionally low-profile. It blends into wooded environments, tree lines, and canvas or earth-tone gear, which is ideal when you don’t want bright neon lines cutting across your campsite or hide site. At the same time, it’s distinct enough that when it’s in your kit, you can visually pick it out against other equipment and grab it fast.
Knots Cleanly, Unties Without a Fight
Some cheap cord collapses under load or flattens so badly that knots weld themselves shut. This seven-strand paracord holds its round profile well, so common field knots—taut-line hitch, trucker’s hitch, bowline, prusik—set reliably and still come apart when you need to reposition a tarp or load. That means less time struggling with seized knots and more time simply fixing what needs fixing.
How to Get the Most Out of This Paracord
To treat this paracord as real field gear, not an afterthought, think in terms of roles and redundancy. Keep one coil dedicated to camp setups: ridgelines, guy lines, drying lines. Reserve another in your vehicle or emergency kit for tie-downs and unexpected repairs. Because you have a known diameter and consistent sheath, it pairs well with standard cord locks, tensioners, and common hardware designed around 550-style cord.
When you cut it, melt the ends lightly to seal the sheath and core together. This keeps fraying under control and extends the useful life of every piece. If you strip the sheath for inner strands, remember that the remaining sheath is still usable as light-duty cordage for bundling, wrapping handles, or organizing gear.
What People Ask Before Buying Paracord for Field Use
How strong is this paracord really?
This paracord has a 220 lb working load, which is the realistic number you should plan around for repeated, practical use. That’s plenty for tarps, tying gear to roof racks, lashing items together, or hanging camp equipment. It is not designed or rated as climbing rope, rescue line, or for supporting body weight in a safety-critical way.
Is this true seven-strand paracord or just generic rope?
This is seven-strand utility paracord: a woven outer sheath with seven individual inner strands. That structure gives you more options than single-braid utility rope. You can use the full cord for main tasks, or pull out inner strands for lighter repairs, sewing, or improvised line when you don’t want to cut into your main length.
Will this paracord hold up to outdoor weather?
The nylon construction and tight weave are made for outdoor use. It will handle normal exposure to rain, sun, and temperature swings typical of camping, hiking, and field work. As with any cordage, long-term UV exposure will slowly degrade fibers over time, so rotating heavily exposed lines periodically is simply good practice.
Is the 100 ft bundle practical, or should I cut it down?
Both approaches work, depending on how you operate. Many people keep one bundle intact in a larger pack as a "do anything" resource, then cut another into dedicated lengths for known tasks: shorter guys for tents, longer pieces for ridgelines or truck beds. The advantage of starting with 100 ft is you can customize your system instead of being locked into pre-cut segments.
Field Confidence: Simple Cord, Many Solutions
The Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle - Green Nylon doesn’t rely on flashy colors or inflated claims. You get a known length, a known structure, and a working load you can plan around. That makes it easy to integrate into your camping kits, hunting gear, range bags, or everyday vehicle loadout. When something needs to be tied, hung, lashed, or stabilized, this is the kind of quiet, dependable cord you reach for without thinking—because it just works.