TECEUM Paracord Type IV 750 lb Coyote Brown – 30 m (100 ft) – 4 mm – MIL-SPEC Nylon Survival Rope
Product description
What it is
TECEUM Paracord Type IV is a heavy‑duty 750 lb (340 kg) nylon paracord designed to meet MIL‑SPEC standards. The 4 mm sheath is supported by a 32‑strand outer weave and 11 core yarns, all crafted from nylon fibres. Supplied in the colour Coyote Brown and available in a variety of lengths, this paracord aims to be a robust, versatile cord for outdoor activities and practical DIY tasks.
Core strengths and practical use

On paper, its 750 lb strength and 4 mm diameter suggest it can handle camping, hiking, emergency use and general utility tasks such as tying down gear, creating shelters or fashioning improvised repairs. The nylon construction is noted for weather resistance, quick drying and UV tolerance, which matters when cords live in outdoor environments. The 30 m (100 ft) length offers enough to improvise multiple lines or bundles without needing frequent re‑spooling.
What stands out in use


For anyone who prioritises reliability over compactness, the Type IV cord presents a straightforward option where a thicker, stronger cord is a preference. The MIL‑SPEC origin can reassure buyers seeking standards‑driven performance, especially for activities that demand a sturdy line, such as securing tents, tying down equipment or crafting DIY projects around the campsite.

Limitations and caveats
It isn’t a light, ultralight option. If your kit leans towards minimal weight or compact packability, there are lighter paracords with lower breaking strength that may suit you better. Also, while the nylon core and 32‑strand sheath imply durability, real‑world performance will depend on how the paracord is used, how it’s stored and maintenance practices. If you prioritise extreme flexibility or lower stretch, consider whether this Type IV cord’s stiffness suits your task.
Who it’s for

This paracord is well suited for campers, hikers, survivalists, DIY enthusiasts and anyone needing a dependable general‑purpose cord that can endure outdoor conditions. It’s also a sensible choice for those who value MIL‑SPEC alignment and a proven, multi‑use cord for crafting, repairs, or emergency preparedness.


Who it isn’t ideal for
If your priority is ultra‑compact packing, or you need a cord primarily for light, decorative tasks, this heavier 750 lb cord may feel overkill. For projects requiring very fine dexterity or extremely low profile lines, thinner options might be preferable.

When it makes sense to buy
Buying makes sense when you want a robust, all‑round paracord with a strong core and weather resilience for outdoor environments. It’s particularly pragmatic if you value a standard that aligns with MIL‑SPEC and you need a versatile line for tent set‑ups, securing gear or DIY uses around a campsite.
Before you buy – quick checks



Verify the length you need (the product is available in multiple pack lengths). Consider how you will store it to maintain flexibility and prevent kinking. If you plan to use the cord for high‑load tasks, ensure your application aligns with a 750 lb breaking strength and that the 4 mm diameter suits your hardware and anchor points.
How it compares to other approaches
Compared with lighter, more flexible cords, this Type IV variant prioritises strength and durability, potentially at the expense of compactness. If your aim is minimal bulk and weight, a thinner, lower‑strength option might be more appropriate, if you need a reliable, tough all‑rounder, TECEUM Type IV stands as a sensible middle ground for outdoors and emergency kit. A practical takeaway: choose this paracord when you anticipate demanding uses or when you want a single cord to cover a wide range of tasks.

Is it worth it?
It makes sense if you need a sturdy, MIL‑SPEC aligned paracord with good weather resistance and a substantial breaking strength. It may not be the best choice if you’re after extreme lightness or ultra‑compact packing. For those who want a reliable, multi‑purpose cord that’s ready for camping and DIY quickly, this TECEUM option is a reasonable contender.
Quick FAQ
- What does 750 lb mean in practice? It indicates the minimum breaking strength, giving a sense of its potential load tolerance for general use and securing gear.
- Can I use it for clothing or crafts? Yes, it’s suitable for craft projects, lanyards or gear wrapping, though its bulkier diameter means it’s best for sturdier applications.
- How should I store it to maintain performance? Keep it dry and out of direct prolonged sun exposure to reduce UV effects, coil neatly to avoid kinks.
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