

🪢 Tiny Cord, Massive Possibilities — Never Be Unprepared!
Atwood Rope MFG’s Micro Utility Cord offers 125 feet of ultra-thin, 1.18mm nylon/polyester rope with a 100lb tensile strength, all on a compact, reusable spool. Made in the USA with UV-resistant materials, it’s perfect for tactical, camping, crafting, and emergency uses, available in multiple high-performance variants like Kevlar and glow-in-the-dark.








| Material | Nylon, Plastic, Polyester |
| Color | Graphite |
| Brand | Atwood Rope MFG |
| Style | Compact |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item Length | 125 Feet |
| Line Weight | 100 pound |
| Tensile Strength | 100 Pounds |
| Item Thickness | 1.18 Millimeters |
| Maximum Tension Load | 100 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 125 Feet |
| Manufacturer | Atwood Rope MFG |
| UPC | 663642118467 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 2.01 x 1.93 x 1.34 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Atwood Rope MFG |
| Warranty Description | Not applicable. |
| Part Number | 663642118467 |
M**E
Great rope
Awesome cord from a awesome company strong and durable built to last and love the variety of colors makes it easy to see during use on whatever project u have in mind and it is very strong as well for its size
J**N
new favorite cordage
I never knew this stuff existed. I always used mason line, twine, or paracord for cordage projects. I thought I would give this a try since it is much slimmer than paracord and still strong. This cord is perfect for my uses, where I need something small and light but yet able to comfortably hold 10-20lbs of weight. The color options are fantastic. I really like the woodland, multicam, and od green color variants. I have been using this line to hold up antennas for parks on the air ham radio activations and it is just about perfect for that.
N**M
True rating cord
Good product. True rating.
K**H
Excellent for many field uses!
This TINY cord stows in a pack easily, and its uses are only limited by its weight rating and your imagination. Use it for dummy-cording, light shelter-building, or whatever need arises that its 100# working strength will allow. A MUST for a field pack, and for all but the heaviest of uses, it’ll stand in for 550 cord while taking up far less space. High-quality cord!
T**.
Atwood is GREAT! But my color didn’t match the one I had with the same name:/
First I want to start off by saying Atwood is always my favored choice in Paracord, and in my opinion they make the best money can buy by far. Always great quality and options.I ordered this Graphite micro cord because I already have a dwindling spool of it I purchased at a surplus store, which quickly became one of my favorites and I knew I couldn’t go wrong with a couple hundred feet more. Unfortunately, I just received my order and the color is quite a bit different from the spool of Atwood micro cord I have by the same name, graphite. It’s definitely noticeable when compared, however the color I just received isn’t wildly different or anything I just notice a slight difference in hue and the cord itself looks pretty dull, but more-so when it’s next to my (first spool) of graphite. Hopefully the pictures and lighting will help to explain.I am still more than happy to use Atwood for my projects and will definitely continue to recommend them. In regards to my order and this color of cord, I’ll just have to get lucky and find the (‘version’) I was hoping for in person. Hopefully sometime soon, I’ll sadly need to use my last bit I have sparingly until I do!
C**E
quality product
very happy great product
D**S
Excellent quality
Great cord, super happy thank you a bunch! Beyond my expectations.originally I ordered from the big seller, they sent me partial spools looked used, sent those back.
A**R
thin and strong
I bought a few rolls, and it has worked out well so far. I put one in each car for emergency type repairs or use as a tie down with a large load. Both cars have roof racks, and i would use this for a short distance low speed hall. Where it has really come in handy was building a string lattice/grid on our wood picket fence. I drive a few small nails in the posts and then ran the cord between them left to right and running up the next nail then back across. I think it will do well with our climbing vegetables. If needed I can run a few lengths from top to bottom if the weight of the plants is to great and that should keep the horizontal lines from sagging too much. I figure with the sun here in Texas the cord will last one season as a trellis system. The blue color looks good. Strong and easy to cut, it did not start to fray when I cut it. I just used a little flame to seal the ends after a cut. I will be buying a few more rolls in different colors for my kids to craft with.
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