

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve carried this cord on everything from crag days to alpine pushes, and it’s the consistency that keeps me using it. The hand feels great when tying and retying knots, and the durability is solid enough for repeated prusik use. It’s one of those pieces I’m always glad to have on my rack.""We count on the 7mm Accessory Cord when building anchors, extending systems, or relying on clean friction hitches during long days on the wall. Sterling designs this cord with a durable nylon sheath and dependable strength, giving us confidence as we organize gear or adapt to unique terrain. Whether we’re stacking cordelette loops at a multi-pitch belay or rigging an emergency rappel, the cord handles smoothly, knots predictably, and resists wear through repeated use. Off the wall, its strength and flexibility make it just as practical for everyday rigging, hauling, or simple camp fixes."
Price: $41.99 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
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| $41.99 | Visit Store |
The Sterling Accessory Cord is just plain handy to have around. From tying down your camp gear in a wind storm to strapping your backpacking gear to your pack and beyond, you never run out of ways to use it.
You can never have enough of Sterling Accessory Cord around. From rigging guylines to a tent, to setting up a bear hang, or setting up a clothesline to dry out wet climbing skins, there’s no limit to what you can do with 6mm Sterling accessory cord.
These smaller cords can be used in a wide range of applications from tie-down straps to braided bracelets and any other non-life-safety applications. Accessory cords are not for use as lead climbing ropes.