01 / The Field Cord · 3V-750-USA

Hold fast.

750-pound paracord. Eleven-strand core. Braided in Sanford on American machines from American fiber. One cord. Twenty colors. Built to outlast the job.

750 lb
Break strength
11
Core strands
100 ft
Per spool
USA
Braided & sourced
In stock 3V-750 / 100FT
Made in the USA
Braided in Sanford, FL
Free returns, always
No receipt, no questions
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02 / Configure & order

Pick your color. Get to work.

Ships Monday through Friday with free U.S. shipping on every order. Tested to spec and measured to the foot.

Three Vikings Premium Paracord Rope / Parachute Cord - 750lbs Type IV - 11 Strand Core - in Many Colors and Continuous Spools - Black
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Black · 25 Ft. Made in USA · Sanford, FL
TP750-Black-25

OdinCord 750lbs Type IV - 11 Strand Core

750-lb paracord braided from Type III nylon. One cord. Built for knots that hold.

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ColorBlack
Size25 Ft.
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750 lb
Tested break strength
Rated MIL-C-5040 Type III. Tested in-house, every run.
11
Inner strands
Each strand is three-ply. Pull them for fishing line, snares, sutures.
No Splits
On every spool
Measured hot. No "about a hundred." You get one hundred.
Lifetime warranty
If it breaks under rated load, we send a new spool. No receipt needed.
03 / The shop

Tired of cheap imports.

We're outdoorsmen and gear nerds, not marketers. After one too many spools of bargain-bin import cord that frayed at the cut, lied about its rated strength, and never measured up to the length on the label, we'd had enough. So we made the cord we actually wanted to carry.

Three Vikings makes one thing and makes it right: honest, American-made 750-lb paracord. Tested to spec, measured to the foot, and backed for life — no filler, no fluff, no overseas shortcuts. Just a cord you can stake your weight on.

Tired of cheap imports.
Field tested · Blue Ridge

Built to outlast the job.

750-pound paracord, earned outside. One cord, twenty colors, braided in the USA.

3V-750 · 11-strand core
04 / What's inside

Seven strands. No shortcuts.

Everything that goes into the cord, and where it comes from. No synthetic blends. No imported fiber dressed up as domestic.

— 01 · Sheath
Type III Nylon

Type III Nylon

32-strand outer braid spun from 6.6 nylon filament. UV-stabilized. Does not stretch past 7% at rated load.

Unifi · Yadkinville, NCDenier 2200
— 02 · Core
Eleven-Strand Core

Eleven-Strand Core

Eleven three-ply yarns of the same nylon fiber, twisted counter to the sheath so the cord stays round under load.

3-ply each · 21 yarns total750 lb MBS
— 03 · Finish
Flame-Fused Ends

Flame-Fused Ends

Every cut end is hand-fused with a brass iron. No melted plastic blob — a clean taper that takes a needle.

Hand-finishedSanford, FL
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06 / Common questions

Ask. We'll answer straight.

Yes. We test every batch to MIL-C-5040 Type III spec. The rated break strength is 750 lb minimum, and most of our runs come in closer to 780. We publish the lot test results on our blog the week they're cut.

Braided in Sanford, Florida, on American machines. The nylon fiber comes from Unifi in Yadkinville, NC. The only thing not made here is the brass iron we use to fuse the ends — that's from Connecticut.

Unused spools, any time, any reason, full refund. Used cord that broke under rated load — send us a photo, we'll send you a new spool. No receipt needed, no questions.

Yes. Email shop@threevikings.co with what you need. We do institutional pricing for outdoor programs, SAR teams, and anyone training apprentices.

Eventually. We add one new color a year, usually in the fall. The current four are the ones we actually use ourselves.

Because doing one thing right beats doing ten things cheap. We put everything into the best 750-lb paracord we can make — in twenty colors and six lengths — instead of chasing a catalog of filler products. One cord, done right.