

The Sterling Minor Cord Mini Spool has thousands of practical uses for camping and backpacking, and it has an infinite amount of impractical uses for fun. Practical uses include tie-down straps, hanging your food to keep it from bears, stringing a clothes line, lashing your gear together, replacing snapped shoelaces, and crafting a makeshift dog leash. Impractical uses consist of building squirrel traps, tripwires, or a completely unreliable swing. Get creative with it—you have fifty feet of cord after all.
Price: $22.99 from Backcountry
| Merchant | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| $22.99 | 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.
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.
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.