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Vous cherchez à acheter de la paracorde ? La paracorde est disponible dans toutes sortes d'épaisseurs, de couleurs et de motifs. Les différentes épaisseurs sont souvent désignées par le terme « type » ou par la force de rupture correspondante. Par exemple, la « paracorde de type III » la plus couramment utilisée est également appelée « paracorde 550 », car elle a une force de rupture de 249 kg. Outre le type III, les types II et I sont également largement utilisés pour des nouages plus élégants, tandis que les types « Micro » et « Nano » sont souvent utilisés comme cordons accessoires.
Paracorde en nylon ou en polyester ?
En raison de la popularité de la paracorde, de nombreuses variantes sont disponibles. La majorité des utilisateurs préfèrent le nylon. Le nylon donne une impression plus naturelle que le polyester, qui a un aspect plus plastique. La paracorde en nylon est également plus élastique, ce qui est apprécié par les noueurs.
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Paracord Type III
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Paracorde Micro
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Paracorde Max 6mm
Cordon de Survie / Bushcraft
More Paracord CategoriesWhich type of paracord do you need?
Not sure which type suits your project? Use this table to find the right cord. For a full explanation of what paracord is, how it's made and what Mil-Spec means, see our guide What is Paracord.
| Type | Diameter | Breaking strength | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type III (550) | 4 mm | 249 kg | Dog leads, survival, general use |
| Type II (425) | 3.8 mm | 190 kg | Lanyards, lighter load applications |
| Type I (100) | 2 mm | 45 kg | Thin bracelets, decorative projects |
| Micro (275) | 1.4–1.9 mm | 68 kg | Bracelets, keychains, fine knotwork |
| Nano | 0.75 mm | 18 kg | Jewellery, micro knotwork |
| Type IV (750) | 5 mm | 340 kg | Heavy-duty outdoor, horse halters |
| Mil-Spec | 4 mm | 249 kg | Military-grade, MIL-C-5040H certified |
| Whipmaker braid | 6 mm | Varies | Whips, thick decorative braiding |
Which paracord for which project?
Type III 550 is the most versatile option and the right choice for most projects: dog leads, survival bracelets, hammock lashings and general outdoor use. For bracelets and keychains where you want a slimmer result, Micro or Type I cord gives a neater finish. For fine jewellery work or detailed knotwork, Nano cord at 0.75 mm is the thinnest option we stock. Heavy-duty applications like horse halters or load-bearing lashings call for Type IV 750 at 340 kg breaking strength.
How much paracord do you need?
As a rule of thumb: for a cobra bracelet allow around one metre of paracord per centimetre of bracelet length, so roughly 2 to 2.5 metres for an average wrist. For a dog lead of 1.5 metres, allow at least 10 metres of Type III. Not sure? Use our Paracord Matchmaker to calculate the exact amount for your project and find matching colours.
Our paracord subcategories
Paracord 550 Type III
Our bestselling paracord in 4 mm diameter with 249 kg breaking strength and 7 inner strands. Available in over 200 colours including solid, diamond, helix, reflectable and Mil-Spec variants.
Micro paracord
Thin paracord from 1.4 to 1.9 mm for bracelets, keychains and fine knotwork. Available in 1.4 mm (275 lb) and 1.9 mm variants in a wide range of colours.
Nano paracord
The thinnest cord we stock at 0.75 mm. Ideal for jewellery making, micro knotwork and projects where a very slim profile matters.
Paracord 750 Type IV
Heavy-duty 5 mm paracord with 340 kg breaking strength. The right choice for horse halters, hammocks and load-bearing outdoor applications.
Mil-Spec paracord
MIL-C-5040H certified paracord meeting US military specifications. Available in Type III and Type IV, in standard military colours including olive drab, coyote brown and black.
Survival and bushcraft rope
Specialist cords for outdoor survival use, including Fish and Fire paracord with integrated fishing line and fire starter strand.
Package deals
Bundles of paracord in multiple colours or large spools from 100 to 300 metres. Best value for makers who go through cord quickly or want a colour assortment.
New to paracord?
Our guide What is Paracord covers everything from the history of paracord and how it's constructed, to Mil-Spec standards and the difference between nylon and polyester cord. Use the Paracord Matchmaker to find colours and calculate how much you need for your project.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between paracord types?
The main difference is diameter and breaking strength. Type III 550 is 4 mm with 249 kg breaking strength and is the most common choice. Type IV 750 is 5 mm with 340 kg and is used for heavier applications. Micro cord runs from 1.4 to 1.9 mm and Nano is 0.75 mm, both suited to jewellery and fine knotwork.
Which paracord is best for a dog lead?
Type III 550 paracord is the standard choice for dog leads, with 249 kg breaking strength and 4 mm diameter. Pair it with a snap hook rated to at least your dog's weight and a triglide for length adjustment.
How much paracord do I need for a bracelet?
For a cobra bracelet, allow roughly one metre of paracord per centimetre of bracelet length. For an average adult wrist of 18 to 20 cm, that means 2 to 2.5 metres of Type III or Micro cord.
Is paracord nylon or polyester?
Traditional Mil-Spec paracord is nylon, which is slightly stretchier and more UV-resistant when wet. We also stock polyester paracord, which has lower stretch and better UV resistance when dry. See our guide What is Paracord for a full comparison.
Can I buy paracord by the metre?
Yes, all paracord at Paracord.eu is available by the metre or on spools from 10 to 300 metres. Select your preferred length at the product page.













