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The Sterling Mini Cord Spool has as many uses as a Swiss Army Knife when you're on a long backpacking trip.

The Sterling Mini Cord Spool has a million-and-one uses on a backcountry trip, from making guylines for your tent to replacing your busted shoelaces. This tight-weave kernmantle cord is perfect for stringing up your dinner to keep it away from bears, tying your tarp between two trees, lashing your sleeping pad on to your backpack, making a clothes line, or anything else you can think of. The list goes on and on.

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Jeff Guest

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I bought this cord to keep in my car for emergencies. I mainly use it to tether my GoPro to my kiteboard or to make chums so I don't loose my Oakley's in the river. Could be used as shoelaces or guylines for a tent or a clothes line to dry your wetsuit after a long day of canyoneering!

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Chris jenney

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This cord is strong and it has endless uses in my backpacking/skiing emergency kit. Hang food, cut snow columns for avy tests, guidelines, repairs, etc etc etc. The spool is small enough to fit in a pack and forget about it, but the cord is strong enough for most anything short of rapeling

5 5

Devon Wright

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This stuff is GREAT! I have used tying up furniture in a uhaul, as shoe laces, guy lines, hanging a tarp, tying randomness on top of the car. You name it. Always in my pack and car.

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Ian Pickard

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This has as many uses has duct tape. My main use is for stringing up a bear line to keep my food and backpack off of the ground while camping. I have also used this to lash a cooler to a canoe, tying things off on my pack, and to string up a tarp. You have to get this.

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Gee  Alsenz

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Serves as emergency cord in climbing, string around the house, and leashes on my skis. Always useful for something.

Does anyone know how much a full spool...

Michael Facciolo

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Does anyone know how much a full spool weighs? Of either 3mm or 6mm.

Sumner Ohye

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Michael,This are just approximate estimates using specs from similar types of accessory cord3MM X 15.5M spool @11g/meter = 170grams 6MM x 15.5M spool @22g/meter = 341grams453grams = 1 poundJust add a little more if you are going to keep it on the spool.Mahalo, Sumo

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john gilchrist

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Three millimeters is a little thicker than a house key. I like using this Sterling Mini Cord for different uses for gear and organizing. I also keep a little spool in my pack.