It's usually less expensive to purchase SurvivorCord from Titan Survival directly:
https://www.titansurvival.com/collections/survivorcord :
They also run specials and discount codes occasionally for their "VIP" email listees. I've saved as much as 30% in the past.
I use my Survivor Cord a lot. Purchased my first over two years ago and was impressed enough I bought more. I have orange, black, yellow, and olive, some with a reflective stripe running through it.
I use it for awning guy lines and prusik knot tighteners mostly, as seen below, because the orange--when I want it--is highly visible. The reflective stripe makes it even more so, especially in the light from a flashlight or on a clear moonlit night. It's kept me from clothes-lining myself more than once. If I'm doing a lot of camp photography and don't want the lines showing, I switch to olive.
I keep pre-cut hanks of ready-to-use lengths with my FPG tarps and poles, in my daypacks, canoe, and bike pack. It's good rugged stuff. I've used the fishing line and tinder in camp experiments, though not the snare wire. I'm going to see how conductive it is for current, though, with small batteries, etc.
I nerd-out on this sort of stuff and will spend entire days alone out in the desert, woods, or lakeside testing and experimenting with gear.
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