The cord is solidly made. It works great for rigging type fastenings and as a tensioning cord for small tarps, sliders, and similar applications. Compared to paracord, it stretches less and is stiffer, but at the same time it is more durable.
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Rugged nylon paracord designed for versatile use, featuring an outer sheath and a core composed of three polyamide strands. Maximum load capacity is approximately 100 kg.
Application example of paracord:
- fastening or securing equipment,
- making lanyards for flashlights and knives,
- wrapping knife handles,
- camping line for hanging laundry, building shelters, and more,
- creating survival bracelets.
Technical data
Color: Black/Red
Material: nylon
Strength: approx. 100 kg
Diameter: 2 mm
Length: 15 m
Weight: 100 g
Manufacturer: M-Tac, Ukraine
Militaria.pl is the official distributor of M-Tac.
M-Tac is a Ukrainian brand that was established in Kyiv in 2005, initially specializing in airsoft accessories. As a result of dynamic changes in the country, the company quickly expanded its offerings, introducing clothing and tactical equipment. M-Tac's products are designed to meet the demands of extreme conditions - tested in the Arctic, on the frontlines of war and in harsh survivalist conditions. For production, the company uses the best materials from global brands, including Polartec®, MultiCam Pattern® and Cordura®. The brand is distinguished by its popularity among Ukrainian uniformed services, as well as among active outdoor enthusiasts around the world.
| Weight | 100 g |
|---|---|
| Length | 1500 cm |
| Color/camouflage | Other |
| Diameter | 2 mm |
| Material | nylon |
| Main color | Black |
| Secondary color | Red |
| EAN | 5903886859821 |
| Manufacturer code | 10270169 |
| Brand | M-Tac |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 34
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The Minicord from M-Tac in OD Green is a must-have for every EDC and outdoor enthusiast. Although it is thinner than the standard 550 paracord, its durability and versatility are truly impressive. Why it's worth having: Compactness: 15 meters take up a minimal amount of space – it fits into a small pocket of your backpack or hip bag and comes to the rescue when needed. Quality of the braid: The cord is densely braided, does not fray, and holds knots very well, which is crucial for small gear repairs. Color: The classic OD Green perfectly blends into the forest environment and matches other military gear. Applications: Perfect for wrapping knife handles, attaching small accessories, replacing damaged shoelaces, or as a lightweight guyline for a tarp.
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A strong yet thin and durable cord that will find its use in many aspects of life, not just outdoor activities. I will use part of it as guy lines for shelter, and the rest I put in my backpack because you never know when it might come in handy.
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Very strong and, importantly, thin and lightweight cord. It's perfect for attaching wallets, knives, flashlights, and other gear to secure them from being lost. I recommend it.
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Great. Not knives, the lanyard is excellent because it's thin. You can make really nice knife handles. It will probably wear out on something sharp before it tears, I think. You can put a piece of heat-shrink tubing on the sharp edges and it will probably last for years.
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Unfortunately, the cord with reflective stitching is hard to move when making an adjustable tarp guyline with it – the loop catches on those stitches. Other than that, it's fine; it doesn't have a braided core like in 550 paracord versions.
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Good, solid paracord in a cool color version. Good for... well, basically anything you can make from a durable cord. Durable and resistant to tangling.
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Great rope at a good price. The quality is high, very versatile. Additionally, it has a nice, vibrant, fading color, and the rope doesn't get fuzzy like cheaper ones. In terms of quality, it's not Atwood, but it's much cheaper. I personally recommend it.
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Standard minicord in a nice color. You can attach something, and if you know how, you can weave a pretty cool keychain. The durability is adequate for its thickness, and it's nice because it has a stiff braid.
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A lightweight, cute cord for the most basic uses. Recently, it served as: - a hanger for a tick repellent - a guy line for a rain tarp - a clothesline - an emergency shoelace - a structural element (for lack of nails :) ) And the color is very nice. Paracord always comes in handy, and this thin kind is useful too.
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A very good thin cord for all kinds of uses. For me, it serves as one of my EDC items and it recently came in handy when I wore out my shoelace in one shoe. It's worth having different colors in your kit, but in this store, it's hard to find the right ones, even black or coyote. For other uses, it works great as lanyards for knives or keychains for flashlights, especially smaller ones. The price is quite good and the quality is excellent.
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The reflective weaves are really visible. To be used anywhere you don't want to trip over camouflaged cords. But also as zipper pulls or a few meters hanging from your backpack as a simple reflector. The durability is fine too... How often do you really need the full strength of heavy paracord?
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A thinner version of standard paracord. A million uses, from emergency shoe laces to tarp suspenders and zipper pulls. Interesting color, more visible in the grass. RECOMMENDED!!!
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A thin cord with many uses. It takes up less space than traditional paracord. As an emergency strap or suspension, for example for a compass, it will work perfectly. You can also use it as a string for zippers. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
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It works very well as guy lines for a tarp. It's highly visible, so there's a reduced chance of tripping over it. Supposedly UA, but the packaging says PRC...
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