Shock Cord (25 Feet)

(4 customer reviews)

$4.55

1/16-inch, 3/32-inch or 1/8-inch shock cord for the do it yourselfer or someone wanting to make a repair.

For quilts 3/32-inch is for light quilts, 1/8-inch is for winter quilts. 1/16-inch is not strong enough for quilt suspension.

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Description

1/16-inch, 3/32-inch or 1/8-inch shock cord for the do it yourselfer or someone wanting to make a repair.

For quilts 3/32-inch is for light quilts, 1/8-inch is for winter quilts. 1/16-inch is not strong enough for quilt suspension.

Sold in 25-foot increments ONLY.

Made in the USA.

Specs

  • Sold in 25-foot increments
  • Common uses quilt rigging, stuff sacks

Size / Cord locks

Small, 1/16-inch

Medium, 3/32-inch

  • Double Cord locks
  • Springless Cord locks
  • Mini Cord locks (using 2-strands)

Large, 1/8-inch

  • Double Cord locks
  • Springless Cord locks
  • Mini Cord locks

Shock cord is also used with these products

  • Quilt Hooks
  • LineLocs

Additional information

Weight N/A
Dimensions 1 × 1 × 1 in
SKU AME002

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What others are saying

  1. One person found this helpful
    Russell Visger

    Russell Visger

    Used this to make a temporary under quilt out of a Coleman summer sleeping bag.Used this to make a temporary under quilt out of a Coleman summer sleeping bag. Worked perfect, now we are going to use it to upgrade to woobie under quilts. It’s great quality, even with a sleeping bag that heavy it never broke. We stretched it to the limit and it snapped back every time, even after timing it off for two days.

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  2. 4 out of 4 people found this helpful

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    Tim Hardesty (verified owner)

    What size is best with your fleaz?

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  3. Peter

    Peter (verified owner)

    Shock Cord 1/8 (25′)

    I only needed a few feet of Shock cord for self-tension lines running from my tarp but I’m glad I got 25′ of it. I keep finding more reasons to use it and for the price it’s worth having extra on hand.

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  4. nchsgriz55

    So many uses

    nchsgriz55 (verified owner)

    Ordered 25 feet of 1/8th shock cord mainly for line tensioners for my tarp tie outs. I keep finding more and more uses for it. Lashing items to my backpack, prusick knots on my ridgeline, various purposes. Will be buying more

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  5. patrharris8

    Good quality

    patrharris8 (verified owner)

    It is exactly what it says it is. I used the 1/16 with toggles to make sleeping pad tie downs for my quilt.

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  6. Question

    Justin Faso

    Is this made of dacron? Do you offer bulk lengths?

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    • Dave Gantz

      Dave Gantz (verified owner)

      This shock cord is made up of a core of continuous strands of rubber with a jacket made of polyester. Please contact us directly for bulk purchases: [email protected]

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  7. Question

    jaketrilla

    Will 1/16 work for building a Tarp Pole Mod?

    Why is the 3/32 typically used/suggested/better?

    Thanks for helping educate the new guy!

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    • One person found this helpful
      Alex Thomas

      Alex Thomas

      You Can use 1/16 and it will work just fine. We normally use 3/32 because it’s a little stronger and has more elasticity to it.

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