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620 LB SurvivorCord Hank, Paracord 550 Type III, Military Grade, Heavy Duty Paracord with 3 Survival Strands, Cordage for Camping, with Survival Firestarter.

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  • Proprietary Nylon / Polyester Blend
  • MILITARY GRADE - ACU Grey SurvivorCord is not cheap. It is the original patented Survival Paracord, designed in collaboration with Special Forces in Afghanistan, to be reliable and functional. Our MIL-STYLE 550 paracord exceeds MIL-SPEC requirements and features a 620 LB tensile strength, and three integrated survival strands of fishing line, fire tinder, and utility wire.
  • THE ULTIMATE PARACORD - SurvivorCord is the only parachute cord you’re ever going to need. Our ACU Grey paracord 550 can effectively replace all the other parachute cords you own. Incredibly versatile and extremely strong, it’s a cut above every other paracord on the market.
  • MULTI-PURPOSE SURVIVAL STRANDS - Our ACU Grey survival paracord incorporates a clear and transparent 25-LB mono-filament fishing line, specifically designed to blend into any aquatic environment, and a 30 AWG metallic alloy utility wire that is perfect for small hunting snares, HAM radio antennae extensions, fishing wire, and other survival uses.
  • WATERPROOF FIRESTARTER - Our ACU Grey 550 cord also has an integrated paraffin-infused, twisted jute fiber strand that will catch fire quickly during emergencies. You’ll have a fire going even in the pouring rain with this reliable firestarting tinder.
  • VETERAN-OWNED AND OPERATED – TITAN Survival proudly embodies the true grit and perseverance of America, and our combat expertise has led us to craft the ultimate paracord survival rope. We innovate and improve our products constantly, and since 2014, a portion of all sales have gone to Veteran's Charities. Thank you for your support.

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Military Style SurvivorCord Paracord 550 with 3 survival strands, orange fastener included
SurvivorCord can be used to build fire and shelter and catch fish and game.
he Paracord can be used to repair gear and make a tourniquet.
Paracord 550 survival strands showing the 7x military style cord and 25-lb. tested fishing line.
SurvivorCord has waxed jute firestarter and AWG utility wire inside. Comes with an orange fastener.

When you need to be prepared for anything, you’ll need equipment that can handle everything. Cordage can be a lifesaver in the wilderness and during emergencies, but not all paracords are made equal.

Born from an 18-month intensive design collaboration with U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan, TITAN Survival's Black SurvivorCord is a top-tier 550 paracord that is hard to beat. Our famous MIL-STYLE 550 paracord starts with a versatile and reliable 7-strand, triple braided nylon core - one of the strongest, most durable 550 cords that you can find. But you won’t just get an impressive 620-lb. tensile strength, paracord that exceeds mil-spec standards, you’ll also find three life-saving survival strands integrated into the core:

  • A 25-lb, high-strength, mono-filament fishing line that can be your lifeline in the wilderness. It can also be melted to patch holes or used to bind tools together.
  • A multi-purpose, 30 AWG, conductive utility wire that can be used for small animal snares, camp-fire cooking, and any other survival uses you can think of.
  • A wax-impregnated, jute fiber, waterproof fire starter that’ll make sure you can get a fire going no matter the weather conditions.

Founded, owned, and operated by a U.S. Combat Veteran, TITAN Survival knows what you need in a heavy-duty paracord. We designed SurvivorCord to surpass military standards, that’s why it’s the first choice of wilderness survivor enthusiasts, survival experts, veterans, and active military units all over the world. When it comes to durability, strength, and survival, we’ve thought of everything and covered all the bases. So don’t settle for anything less, get TITAN Survival's SurvivorCord today!

Product Specifications: Color: 26+ color variations, including Tactical Black, Dragonscale, Forest-Camo, Army Green / Olive-Drab, Coyote Brown, Old Glory, and more; Length Variations: 25-Foot Quick Deploy Hanks, 100-Foot Hanks, and 500-Foot Continuous Spools; Diameter: 4.5 - 5.0 mm; Fishing Line Strength: 25 lbs.; Utility Wire Metal: Brass; Utility Wire Gauge: 30 AWG; Utility; Wire Strength: 8 lbs.; Waxed Jute Diameter: 2 mm

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Features 620 LB Tensile Strength, Patented MIL-STYLE 550 Paracord 1,000 LB Tensile Strength, Patented MIL-STYLE 750 Paracord Multi-Purpose Ferrocerium Firestarter with Steel Scraper and High-Decibel Whistle Premium Metal Clasps for Paracord Bracelets (5-pack) 3-Pack of 6-Inch Keychains, Each Unravels to 6 Feet of SurvivorCord
Key Benefits Paracord with 3x Inner Survival Strands: Multi-Purpose Utility Wire, Fishing Line, and Waterproof Fire-Tinder Paracord with 3x Inner Survival Strands: Kevlar Utility Strand, Fishing Line, and Waterproof Fire-Tinder All-in-One Ferro Rod featuring SurvivorCord Handle with Utility Wire, Fishing Line, and Waterproof Fire-Tinder Can Hold up to 1,650 LBS in an Emergency; Fits Most Paracord Bracelet and Survival Bracelet Configurations Multi-Purpose Utility Wire, Fishing Line, and Waterproof Fire-Tinder in a Tactical Keychain Form.
Besides SurvivorCord Paracord, Titan Survival offers other survivalist and emergency kit gear.

BECOME THE ULTIMATE SURVIVALIST WITH TITAN SURVIVAL!

As a veteran-owned and operated business, TITAN Survival takes pride in delivering top-quality, reliable gear to help you conquer any adventure life throws your way.

Our journey started with one simple goal: to create the strongest, most reliable paracord on the market. From there, we've expanded our product line to offer a wide range of survival and outdoor essentials to keep you and your family prepared for anything.

We design and test our products in real-world scenarios to ensure that they are all built to last and designed with your safety in mind.

Whether you're a seasoned prepper or just starting to explore the world of Survivalism, you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that TITAN Survival is by your side.

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4.8 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the quality, appearance and durability of the cord rope. They say it's a great survival tool, versatile and has many uses. They like that it burns great and that it'll stay intact. Customers also appreciate the 7 nylon strands that are excellent quality and sturdy. They also like the attractive olive drab color.

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849 customers mention "Quality"829 positive20 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the cord rope. They mention that it's well-made, sturdy, and durable. Some say that the snare wire is shockingly strong, while others say that it is more durable. Overall, customers are happy with the product's quality and durability.

"...It was actually stronger than expected since it has to be thin enough to fit into the 550 with the other inner strands...." Read more

"...Fishing Line: The fishing line was a pleasant surprise: it's thick and strong, not the thin stuff you often see in survival products where it's a..." Read more

"...In fact, this may be perfect cord for demonstration knot tying as they look textbook when finished...." Read more

"...The snare wire is shockingly strong. The fact it doesn't burn comes in handy later on if you use it for things like cooking...." Read more

310 customers mention "Performance"301 positive9 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the cord rope. They mention that it is very workable, incredibly useful, and effective for many needs. The waxed jute cord works well as an emergency tinder, and is well made. Some appreciate the useful idea of incorporating the different sections of string.

"...need to add this into the 550, but it is manageable and still very usable. It took a spark from a ferro rod very easily once separated...." Read more

"...IT worked great! That's where waxed jute really shines, IMO, so no complaints. It has no impact on melting the ends of the cord when bundled...." Read more

"This product is amazing. I will definately buy more in the future...." Read more

"So... yes. It has some cool features. Most of them I will never use though. I like the jute twine in it...." Read more

137 customers mention "Value"108 positive29 negative

Customers like the value of the cord rope. They say it's the best for value, strength, and versatility. Some mention that it'll be worth the extra effort.

"...you can buy, easily five stars and despite all of this, their pricing is competitive...." Read more

"...Well worth the purchase. They have another 100' haunch I wanna buy that has...if you can believe it EVEN MORE benefits...." Read more

"...This stuff is pretty fantastic at this price point...." Read more

"...For what your getting, the price is more than fair and the customer service is top notch..I called and within 2 rings a human picked up stateside!..." Read more

102 customers mention "Appearance"98 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the cord rope. They mention that it looks good, is attractive, and is nifty. Some say that the product is well designed and thought out.

"...may be perfect cord for demonstration knot tying as they look textbook when finished...." Read more

"...The color of this cord is awesome! It has a rich metallic coppery brown and black stripe pattern. Clearly high quality cord...." Read more

"...like me and act absolutely dumb first, I want to say this is a beautiful product and it works exactly as advertised so I was kind of playing around..." Read more

"...I'm not going to throw out my regular 550 cord by any means, but this stuff is neat...." Read more

72 customers mention "Safety"72 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the safety of the cord rope. They mention that it is a great survival paracord, with many fibers for snares, fishing line, camp crafts, and other uses. Some say it's awesome for survival geeks and a well thought out selection of survival essentials has been incorporated into what appears to be standard. Overall, customers find it a good addition to any survival kit and praised the idea and execution of incorporating multiple survival items into a single product.

"This is a really survival paracord. I opened in half and try to use everything inside... and it works...." Read more

"...Titan keeps trying to improve this product because it is a very sound idea in concept." Read more

"...I also made a pretty awesome, useful survival bracelet with it!..." Read more

"...uses of paracord in the outdoors and you should, this is the best survival paracord out there...." Read more

68 customers mention "Versatility"68 positive0 negative

Customers find the cord rope versatile and functional. They say it can be used for multiple projects and survival situations. Some customers also mention that the cord is strong and plenty.

"...The wire is a bit thin but should do fine for small animal snares. I might double it to make sure something like a rabbit couldn't get away...." Read more

"...So this stuff is the most multi purpose (by far) , priced well and great look & quality." Read more

"...The wire? You will find a use for sure. Much more versatile if you can only carry a small amount...." Read more

"...of utility wire and fire tinder built in make for an excellent, multiuse product!" Read more

61 customers mention "Burn quality"55 positive6 negative

Customers like the burn quality of the cord rope. They say the jute tinder burns great, and the nylon fishing line is very resistant. They also mention that the cord has twine to start a fire, fishing line, and a flammable fire-starter filament inside. Some like that the waxed jUTE catches a spark pretty easy.

"...It has no impact on melting the ends of the cord when bundled. The wire is a bit thin but should do fine for small animal snares...." Read more

"...Be ready though...it burns so fast and so easy you will have to start over if you dont have it positioned right with the other branches and twigs..." Read more

"...This strand catches a spark easily. It also had a strand of thin wire in it...." Read more

"...It’s dry and will light but not like cotton balls would. It’s more akin to a kinling substitute than a starter but it’ll do both jobs if it has to...." Read more

66 customers mention "Ease of use"39 positive27 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use. Some mention that the extra firmness makes it easier to work with, handy for trying to tie knots when your hands are very cold, and even makes tying complicated knots easier. However, others say that it's thicker and stiffer, it'll be tricky to work on crafts, and difficult to fashion a bracelet or any other wearable item.

"...I tied a snake knot lanyard with the cord to try it out and it bound tightly and securely, as it should...." Read more

"...It is a little more challenging, compared to regular store bought jute twine, to separate the jute into its fibrous state to use as tinder or make a..." Read more

"...I could see this being handy for trying to tie knots when your hands are very cold...." Read more

"...I have it dropped down an air shaft for wire pulls; it doesn’t snag, it tears through plastic zip ties fast, it pulls wires in between duct work,..." Read more

The Last Paracord You'll Need to Buy
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The Last Paracord You'll Need to Buy
Paracord is already amazing. Milspec paracord is even more butch. Then there's Titan SurvivorCord. It's a little stiffer and slightly bulkier than standard paracord, but it's barely noticeable. You may notice when tying knots with smaller hooks and turns, but it doesn't seem like it would be a problem. I tied a snake knot lanyard with the cord to try it out and it bound tightly and securely, as it should.This review is going to run long, so let me sum up for those who don't need the details: It came exactly as pictured, and the included velcro binding strap is a nice freebie. The cord feels nice in the hand, and it's high quality is apparent when you handle it. Mine had no bulges or kinks and is completely smooth for the entire 100-foot length. I think this cord is absolutely the best you can buy, easily five stars and despite all of this, their pricing is competitive.To be honest, the 'survivor' extras in this cord are absolutely a last ditch resource for me. I don't see myself ever stripping the waxed jute out of this cord, or the wire, or the fishing line in order to actually use them in the field. I might do it for the novelty of it, but just knowing they're in there, whatever I use the cord for, is reassuring. I do like the higher weight capacity (greater than 600lbs) and I plan to try out the tensile strength of the line by using it for a suspended tent rig. I expect it will handle the load nicely.I bought this with a Spool Tool and this line is definitely a little bulkier than standard milspec paracord. (If you don't yet have a Spool Tool, I can't recommend it highly enough!) The Spool Tool can't quite handle 100-feet of this cord. That's not a horrible problem to have, but it's something to be aware of.Photo - My orange Spool Tool is loaded with a little over 85-feet of this paracord. I don't claim to be adept at winding tightly, so if you're good at that, you can probably pack more onto your spool. You can see that the ends of the spool are just about overloaded, and the more you do that, the more likely it is to slip off, so wind with care. I am also not a great photographer, obviously, but you can see the detail of the three special strands:25lb. Test Fishing Line: The fishing line was a pleasant surprise: it's thick and strong, not the thin stuff you often see in survival products where it's a value-add. I would absolutely trust it as a catch-all survival situation fishing line.30 AWG (American Wire Gauge) Wire: The wire IS thin, but seems strong. I doubt it would be stiff enough or stout enough as snare wire in a single strand (reliable snares use braided cable a minimum of 1/32 of an inch for squirrel-sized animals, and get thicker as the animals get bigger), but I would trust it doubled or tripled up for actual use in a snare.Waxed Jute Tinder Line: The waxed jute is pretty amazing. Six inches of this stuff shredded up makes for a nice pile of tinder. As you can see in the image, it is a fairly thick strand, and I'm sure it is responsible for most of the additional bulk in the cord.All in all, I think you should try Titan SurvivorCord, or if you don't need the extras, Titan WarriorCord will cover your needs nicely. I researched the other survival paracords out there, and while there are many with appealing features, I feel that this is the best available. I also love what I've read about the company, they seem to be an awesome group.Related Products: Titan Paracord Fasteners (5-pack) - TITAN Paracord Fasteners (5-Pack), Black, 8.5" x 3/4" - The perfect fastener for securing your 550 paracord / parachute cord or bundling wires and cables in the office.Spool Tool - Paracord Planet Spool Tool - Holds up to 100 Feet of Paracord - Perfect for your Survival and Bug Out Bags and Crafting Tools and Holder All in oneTitan WarriorCord (For their branding on Amazon, it seems Titan is not using this product name, they're just calling it MilSpec 550 Paracord, but after comparing it to their WarriorCord product on their site, it appears these are the same product.) - TITAN MIL-SPEC 550 Paracord / Parachute Cord, 100 Feet, Forest Camo | Authentic MIL-C-5040, Type III, 7 Strand, 5/32" (4mm) Diameter, Military Survival Paracords.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2015
Color: Bronze (100 Ft)Item Display Length: 100 FeetVerified Purchase
This will be a long review, but I was impressed and wanted to be thorough.

I first wanted to give a shout out to Jarod and Shannon at Titan. I did have some questions and concerns that they addressed extremely quickly and very professionally. The first email I sent to them with a question, before I even had my cord, and they responded to my email within a couple hours. I have worked with other sellers on Amazon before but none have been as fast, fair and friendly as Jarod and Shannon. They have earned my future business anytime I need paracord.
Now on to the review... Sorry I had pictures to accompany this but could not get my old camera to download the pics to my pc, grrrrrr...

I just got back from a multi-day camping trip. A portion of this trip was intended to be used to test several pieces of new gear for me. One of those new items was, Titan SurvivorCord. This is their mil-spec paracord with the 3 additional survival cords added, brass wire, waxed jute and 25lb monofilament fishing line. So that you know, I was in the Army (Airborne Infantry) and had the chance to use the real mil-spec 550, so I do have a base line for comparison with the mil-spec cord. I have also been an outdoorsman, hunter, fisherman, camper and (the fairly new term) prepper, for over 25 years so I have some knowledge of how the 3 additional strands might be used as well.

1st the cord itself -
There are many many different makers of paracord available on Amazon and elsewhere and I currently have at least 6 different brands, all claiming to be mil-spec. FYI, if it says "commercial" paracord or 550, it does not come close to being as good as mil-spec. Additionally even those claiming to be mil-spec are not always, buyer beware and pay attention to the reviews. I am not here to, nor is it not my intention to, bad mouth other companies or tell anyone not to buy someone else product. I will say however, that the Titan brand cord (with the added survival strands removed) feels stronger than what I had access to in the Army. It is very tightly woven, both the outer sheath and inner strands and just feels better. Though I did not test the breaking strength of the "550", which Titan actually rates higher at 620lbs (I think), I did hang my, somewhat larger than I would like, 230lb self from a tree branch on a single strand with no problem. I had no issues with the 550 and plan to purchase a lot more of the regular Titan cord without the added strands. I would trust my life and survival to this cord.

2nd, the fishing line -
I did not actually fish with the monofilament line in the Titan cord, but it appeared to be good quality. I compared the breaking strength of it to regular fishing line from my reel, also 25lb, and they had the same or very close to the same breaking point. One drawback to the use of this as a survival cord for fishing is that it is a challenge to withdraw the individual lines from the SurvivorCord without cutting it down to about 5' lengths. This would make it difficult to use the fishing line unless you pulled all the inner strands out together then separated the fishing line. I think this is only relevant to the fishing line and not the jute or wire because you would not need the jute or wire in any more than a 5' section. If, in a survival situation you needed to fish, I am sure you could pull all 100' but would have to pull all the internal strands out together making it so that you would no longer have the full 550lb cord. But individually all the inner cords and outer sheath are still extremely useful.

3rd; the fire starter/ waxed jute -
It is a little more challenging, compared to regular store bought jute twine, to separate the jute into its fibrous state to use as tinder or make a 'birds nest' due to the thinness need to add this into the 550, but it is manageable and still very usable. It took a spark from a ferro rod very easily once separated. Without separating into fibers it will still work well as a tinder but not easy to start with a ferro rod. I did a direct comparison to another paracord being sold as a survival item, only adding a fire starter, with mil-spec 550 and having an additional inner cord that is red and is a proprietary chemical fire starting "tinder" similar to the waxed jute in the Titan cord. While the red fire starter worked about as well as the jute in the Titan cord, the cord itself was not even close to as strong as Titans and the individual strands inside were about 1/2 as thick and it cost more than double what the SurvivorCord costs. I did have pictures showing the comparison and it was obviously inferior to the Titan cord in those photos. (sorry again for not being able to attach those)

4th was the wire -
It was actually stronger than expected since it has to be thin enough to fit into the 550 with the other inner strands. I made several snares and traps and trip lines using the wire and regular inner strands of the 550. I tested the snares with a stick, no live animals were harmed in the testing of this product, lol. It is not a braided wire like aircraft cable, it is more like picture hanging wire but useful for many things. I also made a Swedish torch and used the wire at the base of the log to prevent it from splitting during the burn and it worked well for that.

There are only 2 negatives I can say about this cord, but these do not detract from, IMO, the awesomness of this cord. As already mentioned, withdrawing only 1 strand (the fishing line) can be difficult if you need more than a 5' continuous length. The other negative is that the SurvivorCord is much stiffer than regular paracord and is more difficult to tie complex knots or make small loops. But again as a survival item, I do not think those 2 negatives matter as much and if you are only interested in using it as a cord, get the regular Titan cord not the SurvivorCord.

This was a very long review and I thank you if you read the whole thing. I just was very impressed with this cord and wanted to get a lot of my findings out there for others that may be considering this cord. I plan to use the Titan cord (regular not the survivalcord) for all my 550 needs moving forward. When my other brands are used up they will be replaced with Titan. One of my questions to Jarod and Shannon was the availability of longer than 100' lengths and that is in the works but they have been very busy keeping up with demand for the SurvivorCord that they haven't been able to make the longer lengths available yet. The SurvivalCord has already replaced all my lanyards on knives and sheaths, pull cords on zippers and am planning on making a belt out of it after I buy some more. For what it is, it is the best 550 and survival cord I have seen.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2017
Color: Forest Camo (100 Ft)Item Display Length: 100 FeetVerified Purchase
Paracord is already amazing. Milspec paracord is even more butch. Then there's Titan SurvivorCord. It's a little stiffer and slightly bulkier than standard paracord, but it's barely noticeable. You may notice when tying knots with smaller hooks and turns, but it doesn't seem like it would be a problem. I tied a snake knot lanyard with the cord to try it out and it bound tightly and securely, as it should.

This review is going to run long, so let me sum up for those who don't need the details: It came exactly as pictured, and the included velcro binding strap is a nice freebie. The cord feels nice in the hand, and it's high quality is apparent when you handle it. Mine had no bulges or kinks and is completely smooth for the entire 100-foot length. I think this cord is absolutely the best you can buy, easily five stars and despite all of this, their pricing is competitive.

To be honest, the 'survivor' extras in this cord are absolutely a last ditch resource for me. I don't see myself ever stripping the waxed jute out of this cord, or the wire, or the fishing line in order to actually use them in the field. I might do it for the novelty of it, but just knowing they're in there, whatever I use the cord for, is reassuring. I do like the higher weight capacity (greater than 600lbs) and I plan to try out the tensile strength of the line by using it for a suspended tent rig. I expect it will handle the load nicely.

I bought this with a Spool Tool and this line is definitely a little bulkier than standard milspec paracord. (If you don't yet have a Spool Tool, I can't recommend it highly enough!) The Spool Tool can't quite handle 100-feet of this cord. That's not a horrible problem to have, but it's something to be aware of.

Photo - My orange Spool Tool is loaded with a little over 85-feet of this paracord. I don't claim to be adept at winding tightly, so if you're good at that, you can probably pack more onto your spool. You can see that the ends of the spool are just about overloaded, and the more you do that, the more likely it is to slip off, so wind with care. I am also not a great photographer, obviously, but you can see the detail of the three special strands:

25lb. Test Fishing Line: The fishing line was a pleasant surprise: it's thick and strong, not the thin stuff you often see in survival products where it's a value-add. I would absolutely trust it as a catch-all survival situation fishing line.

30 AWG (American Wire Gauge) Wire: The wire IS thin, but seems strong. I doubt it would be stiff enough or stout enough as snare wire in a single strand (reliable snares use braided cable a minimum of 1/32 of an inch for squirrel-sized animals, and get thicker as the animals get bigger), but I would trust it doubled or tripled up for actual use in a snare.

Waxed Jute Tinder Line: The waxed jute is pretty amazing. Six inches of this stuff shredded up makes for a nice pile of tinder. As you can see in the image, it is a fairly thick strand, and I'm sure it is responsible for most of the additional bulk in the cord.

All in all, I think you should try Titan SurvivorCord, or if you don't need the extras, Titan WarriorCord will cover your needs nicely. I researched the other survival paracords out there, and while there are many with appealing features, I feel that this is the best available. I also love what I've read about the company, they seem to be an awesome group.

Related Products: Titan Paracord Fasteners (5-pack) - 
TITAN Paracord Fasteners (5-Pack), Black, 8.5" x 3/4" - The perfect fastener for securing your 550 paracord / parachute cord or bundling wires and cables in the office.
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Paracord Planet Spool Tool - Holds up to 100 Feet of Paracord - Perfect for your Survival and Bug Out Bags and Crafting Tools and Holder All in one
Titan WarriorCord (For their branding on Amazon, it seems Titan is not using this product name, they're just calling it MilSpec 550 Paracord, but after comparing it to their WarriorCord product on their site, it appears these are the same product.) - 
TITAN MIL-SPEC 550 Paracord / Parachute Cord, 100 Feet, Forest Camo | Authentic MIL-C-5040, Type III, 7 Strand, 5/32" (4mm) Diameter, Military Survival Paracords.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Last Paracord You'll Need to Buy
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2017
Paracord is already amazing. Milspec paracord is even more butch. Then there's Titan SurvivorCord. It's a little stiffer and slightly bulkier than standard paracord, but it's barely noticeable. You may notice when tying knots with smaller hooks and turns, but it doesn't seem like it would be a problem. I tied a snake knot lanyard with the cord to try it out and it bound tightly and securely, as it should.

This review is going to run long, so let me sum up for those who don't need the details: It came exactly as pictured, and the included velcro binding strap is a nice freebie. The cord feels nice in the hand, and it's high quality is apparent when you handle it. Mine had no bulges or kinks and is completely smooth for the entire 100-foot length. I think this cord is absolutely the best you can buy, easily five stars and despite all of this, their pricing is competitive.

To be honest, the 'survivor' extras in this cord are absolutely a last ditch resource for me. I don't see myself ever stripping the waxed jute out of this cord, or the wire, or the fishing line in order to actually use them in the field. I might do it for the novelty of it, but just knowing they're in there, whatever I use the cord for, is reassuring. I do like the higher weight capacity (greater than 600lbs) and I plan to try out the tensile strength of the line by using it for a suspended tent rig. I expect it will handle the load nicely.

I bought this with a Spool Tool and this line is definitely a little bulkier than standard milspec paracord. (If you don't yet have a Spool Tool, I can't recommend it highly enough!) The Spool Tool can't quite handle 100-feet of this cord. That's not a horrible problem to have, but it's something to be aware of.

Photo - My orange Spool Tool is loaded with a little over 85-feet of this paracord. I don't claim to be adept at winding tightly, so if you're good at that, you can probably pack more onto your spool. You can see that the ends of the spool are just about overloaded, and the more you do that, the more likely it is to slip off, so wind with care. I am also not a great photographer, obviously, but you can see the detail of the three special strands:

25lb. Test Fishing Line: The fishing line was a pleasant surprise: it's thick and strong, not the thin stuff you often see in survival products where it's a value-add. I would absolutely trust it as a catch-all survival situation fishing line.

30 AWG (American Wire Gauge) Wire: The wire IS thin, but seems strong. I doubt it would be stiff enough or stout enough as snare wire in a single strand (reliable snares use braided cable a minimum of 1/32 of an inch for squirrel-sized animals, and get thicker as the animals get bigger), but I would trust it doubled or tripled up for actual use in a snare.

Waxed Jute Tinder Line: The waxed jute is pretty amazing. Six inches of this stuff shredded up makes for a nice pile of tinder. As you can see in the image, it is a fairly thick strand, and I'm sure it is responsible for most of the additional bulk in the cord.

All in all, I think you should try Titan SurvivorCord, or if you don't need the extras, Titan WarriorCord will cover your needs nicely. I researched the other survival paracords out there, and while there are many with appealing features, I feel that this is the best available. I also love what I've read about the company, they seem to be an awesome group.

Related Products: Titan Paracord Fasteners (5-pack) - [[ASIN:B00QY58UAM TITAN Paracord Fasteners (5-Pack), Black, 8.5" x 3/4" - The perfect fastener for securing your 550 paracord / parachute cord or bundling wires and cables in the office.]]
Spool Tool - [[ASIN:B00J2DEQOW Paracord Planet Spool Tool - Holds up to 100 Feet of Paracord - Perfect for your Survival and Bug Out Bags and Crafting Tools and Holder All in one]]
Titan WarriorCord (For their branding on Amazon, it seems Titan is not using this product name, they're just calling it MilSpec 550 Paracord, but after comparing it to their WarriorCord product on their site, it appears these are the same product.) - [[ASIN:B00IIOJSTY TITAN MIL-SPEC 550 Paracord / Parachute Cord, 100 Feet, Forest Camo | Authentic MIL-C-5040, Type III, 7 Strand, 5/32" (4mm) Diameter, Military Survival Paracords.]]
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