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10 Uses for Parachute Cord

Craig CaudillBy Craig CaudillJanuary 23, 2026

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I make my living by helping people navigate the wilderness safely, effectively, and with the mindset to handle the unexpected. Whether I’m working with naturalists, trackers, or hardcore survivalists, one piece of gear shows up every time we step into the field: Parachute Cord.

Paracord is an incredibly useful tool in all situations. Once used in World War II parachutes, this tough nylon cord has earned its reputation as an indispensable tool. It’s lightweight, incredibly strong, and endlessly adaptable. If it’s not already in your pack, it should be.

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I’ve used p-cord in about every outdoor scenario imaginable—from fixing broken gear in the middle of a multi-day trek, to rigging traps and shelters in survival courses. What makes it even more valuable is how easy it is to carry and how quickly it can be used under pressure. Here are ten smart ways to put parachute to work in the wild.

10 Uses for Parachute Cord

1. Rig a Tarp Shelter

survival shelter ridgeline
The author drapes a tarp over a p-cord ridgeline. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

Tie off your ridgeline and corner guylines to create an emergency shelter in any weather. If you need to preserve cordage, then just use the inner strands, not the whole hank. You’ll still have the full outer sheath available for other tasks.

2. Make a Bow Drill String

A person tries to make fire with a bow drill.
P-cord can used for a bow drill. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

If you need fire and have the skills, paracord can help you spin up a coal using a bow drill setup. It’s just the right balance of durability and stretch to power through even damp wood if you’re determined enough.

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3. Replace a Broken Bootlace

A boot laced with parachute cord
Got a broken shoelace? Parachute cord to the rescue. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

Better than most factory laces, and it won’t snap when you need it most. The photo here shows a quick field repair, but I recommend replacing your boot strings with paracord straight out of the box. That way, you’re ready before things go sideways.

4. Create Snares or Traps

fish trap
The author secured this fishing trap with p-cord. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

Gut the inner strands to make cordage for small-game snares or trigger systems. The setup pictured is a fishing rig that’s worked well in a pinch, but the same technique applies to land-based trapping for survival food.

5. Build a Fishing Rig

A fishing lure made from orange p-cord.
You can catch dinner with a paracord-tipped jig. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

Use the inner strands for improvised fishing line and even fly tying. If you lose your body material but still have the hook, just slide a short piece of p-cord over the shank and fray it to create a passable lure body.

6. Hang a Bear Box

a bear box hands in the air over a tree limb.
Parachute cord can hold up to 550 pounds—more than strong enough to hold a bear box. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

Keep your food high and away from hungry critters. Just remember, don’t let the container rest against the tree trunk. Bears are excellent climbers and giving them a solid surface to reach from is a mistake you’ll only make once.

7. Fix a Zipper Pull

A zipper pull made from orange p-cord.
Broken zipper pull? P-cord to the rescue, again. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

Loop some cord through a busted zipper so you can keep your gear closed and dry or, as shown here, just add it for ease of use. Cold hands or gloves make small pulls tricky. A short length parachute cord and a simple overhand knot solves the problem fast.

8. Make a Rifle Sling

A rifle resting on a wooden floor with a paracord sling.
You can make an effective—and cool-looking—rifle sling from p-cord. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

If your rifle sling is forgotten or fails in the field, a few quick knots and some paracord will have you back to carrying your rifle safely and comfortably. It’s a simple fix that can keep your hands free when you need them most.

9. Mark a Point of Interest or Perimeter

mantracking square
Brightly colored p-cord helps alert others from stepping into man-tracking squares. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

I use bright-colored paracord regularly to establish boundaries for man-tracking boxes, naturalist study sites, and similar setups. The cord helps keep others from trampling sensitive areas while also drawing attention to key points in the field.

10. Knife Handle Wrap

knife handle wrapped in orange parachute cord.
P-cord serves as a safe knife handle. And, in a survival situation, you can unravel the cord to use it for a variety of ways. (Photo/Jennifer Caudill)

If your knife handle gets damaged, or you just want more grip, wrap it in parachute cord using a whipping knot. Not only does it give you better control, but it also ensures you always have a backup supply of cordage within reach.

Final Thoughts on Uses for Parachute Cord

P-cord is one of those rare tools that punches way above its weight. A few feet tucked into a pocket or wrapped around your knife could be the difference between comfort and misery, or in some cases, survival, and disaster. It’s not fancy, and it’s not expensive, but it might just be the most useful piece of gear you’ll carry into the woods.

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Craig Caudill

    Craig Caudill is the award-winning Director of Nature Reliance School. He has led backcountry, survival and leadership programs for the US Military, Corporate work groups and thousands of civilians. Highlights Education Caudill has a BBA from the University of Kentucky in Statistical Analysis. He is a Certified Master Naturalist from the University of Kentucky and a Level 2 Naturalist through the Kamana Naturalist Program. He has completed man-tracking coursework with Tyr Group, David Scott-Donelan Man-tracking, Hulls Tracking Services and Enhanced Tracking Applications. Experience Caudill is designated by the US Federal government as a subject matter expert on the topics of survival and man-tracking skills. He is the author of the following: Extreme Wilderness Survival, Ultimate Wilderness Gear, and The Secret Signs of Nature, and the co-author of Author of Essential Wilderness Navigation. Fun Fact Caudill has endured two different 30-day trips into a wilderness with only a knife. Notable Work

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