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#86422 - 02/22/07 09:25 PM paracord : 23 meters ou 2 x 14m ?
frenchy Offline
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I just received some paracord I ordered.
I want to use some of it to make a bottle carrier, using slatt's knot.
This bottle carrier will be attached to my EDC backpack, so I will always (and discreetly) have some cord available.

As I plan it, I could either use :
- 1 piece, 23m long, or
- 2 pieces, 14m each

Which solution would you choose ?

TIA.

P.S.:
a) the 2 x 14m design would allow me to take the carrier apart, use one length of 14m for whatever I need that cord and still have a usable carrier with the remaining piece of knotted paracord.
b) OTOH, if I need more than 14m, I will have to tie some sort of bend (?) to unite the two lengths and it won't be as stout as one single 23m cord...
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#86425 - 02/22/07 09:42 PM Re: paracord : 23 meters ou 2 x 14m ? [Re: frenchy]
gatormba Offline
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Size matters...use the longer piece and if the need arises you can always use the knife in your EDC to cut the cord later.
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#86426 - 02/22/07 09:51 PM Re: paracord : 23 meters ou 2 x 14m ? [Re: frenchy]
JIM Offline
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I carry myself 20m.paracord, devided into 4 5m. pieces.
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#86470 - 02/23/07 04:39 AM Re: paracord : 23 meters ou 2 x 14m ? [Re: gatormba]
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I would go for the longer also...
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#86507 - 02/23/07 04:03 PM Re: paracord : 23 meters ou 2 x 14m ? [Re: frenchy]
Coastie09 Offline
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Registered: 03/22/06
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I would go with 2 lengths of 14m. If you do that, you'll have a total of 5 more meters of cord and still be able to use your carrier if you only need one piece. 14 m is like 42 ft right? I don't foresee you having to use much more than that at one time anyway and a double sheet bend would hold for just about whatever use you might have for joining the two pieces of line, short of rapelling.

so 2 pieces of 42 ft = 82 ft, verses 1 piece of 69 ft. Go with longer and learn some good knots.

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#86536 - 02/23/07 08:50 PM Re: paracord : 23 meters ou 2 x 14m ? [Re: OldBaldGuy]
aardwolfe Offline
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All else being equal, I would prefer a single longer piece. But let's face it, 14 m is about 50 feet. How many situations are there where you are going to need a piece longer than that, and in how many of those will it be critical to have a single long piece (rather than two pieces tied together?

Weighing the ease of carrying two fairly long pieces against the very limited inconvenience of not having a single very long piece, I would recommend carrying two pieces, not one.

I'm open to being convinced otherwise, though :-)
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#86548 - 02/23/07 10:47 PM Re: paracord : 23 meters ou 2 x 14m ? [Re: Coastie09]
frenchy Offline
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Coastie, Aardwolf,

The lenght of cord is a first guess based on another item "waved" using the Slatt's knot.
Maybe it will be 2 x 13meters vs 26 meters... don't know for sure right now.
So the length's difference is not really an issue.

Like both of you, I too think 13 or 14 meters is quite a good piece of cord and should cover enough possibilities.

OTOH, I like to hear other's opinions....

By the way, I don't envision rapelling down a 20 (or more..) meters frontage/cliff, using a mere paracord.
OTOH, if I really have to, 14 meters, with two pieces of paracord... well... there always is a first time, no !? crazy

I like those Darwin Awards "famous last words" :
"It seemed like a good idea at the time"
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