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SurvivorCord is our original patented MIL-STYLE paracord with three potentially life-saving internal strands added: Fishing line, waterproof fire-starter, and multi-purpose utility wire.

SurvivorCord XT is SurvivorCord...but better! Built for Bushcraft, this latest incarnation of our patented paracord upgrades the internal survival strands for better outdoor recreational utility.

Elastic ShockCord has 100% stretch, a tensile strength of ~100 LBS, and is ideal for creating bungee cords and securing or tethering items to your equipment or vehicles.

Looking for BULK cordage? This shortcut takes you to all of your favorite TITAN Survival cordage in 500 and 1,000 foot spools.

These accessories are specifically designed by us to either work well with SurvivorCord in crafts or projects, or are made from SurvivorCord and can be used in an emergency.

SurvivorCord is patented and guaranteed for life!

In an emergency, Fire can mean Life! Make sure you're prepared.

Essential survival gear, designed to protect you from the elements in emergencies.

How To Tie A Paracord Lasso

In this instruction video by Iluvgtasan Tutorials, we show you how to tie a paracordlasso. Tying a paracord lasso is simple and the end result is a fun toy or a functional tool.

Tying a paracord lasso is very simple and the final product will give you hours of fun. The following will explain how to tie a paracord lasso.

Start by tying a simple knot at one of the ends of either SurvivorCord or WarriorCord, but to not tighten it all the way. You should have a loop with some left over cord at the end. Take the left over cord over the loop, around to the back of the first loop and then through the loop you have just made and tighten the knot. The cord should freely flow through the knot, similar to a slip knot.

Really, that’s all there is to tying a paracord lasso. Now give it a go and try to lasso your pets, a farm animal, or to make it real interesting your kid. Just make sure you don’t lasso your children around the neck. 

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