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Evergreen Fieldline Seven-Strand Paracord - Green

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Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle - Green Nylon

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The Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle in green nylon is your quiet problem-solver in the field. This 100 ft, seven-strand line runs a clean 5/32" diameter and a 220 lb working load, ideal for camp rigs, lanyards, and trail fixes. It knots reliably without fighting you, holds tension on ridgelines, and blends into the landscape instead of flashing bright color. Toss it in the same pack as your balisong and know you’ve got real cordage, not gimmick rope.

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When Your Kit Actually Gets Used, Cord Matters

Whether you’re hiking to a quiet spot to run your butterfly knife drills or setting up camp after dark, the gear that earns a permanent slot in your pack is the gear you stop thinking about. The Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle - Green Nylon is that kind of cord — 100 feet of seven-strand nylon that blends into the landscape and steps up whenever a lanyard, ridgeline, or quick field fix is the difference between smooth and sketchy.

This isn’t a balisong, but it lives in the same world: real users, real wear, no room for toys.

Built Like Real Field Gear, Not Craft Store Cord

Serious balisong handlers care about pivots, tolerances, and material honesty. Take that same mindset and apply it to cordage: construction and consistency are everything. This utility paracord bundle is designed as true working-line, not costume rope.

Seven-Strand Core That Doesn’t Cheat

Inside the sheath, you get a full seven-strand nylon core. That means predictable strength, clean inner strands for sewing or light tie work, and a line that doesn’t pancake flat after a weekend of hauling tarps and gear bags. With a 220 lb working load, it’s right in the sweet spot for camp setups, tie-downs, and everyday utility tasks.

5/32-Inch Diameter for Confident Grip and Knots

The cord runs a consistent 5/32" diameter — thick enough to handle easily with cold or gloved hands, thin enough to cinch tight knots without bulk. If you’ve ever wrapped a balisong lanyard or retention loop, you’ll appreciate how this diameter hits the balance between dexterity and strength. It bites into knots cleanly, releases without welding, and doesn’t fuzz out after a couple of re-ties.

Evergreen Color That Blends In, Not Disappears

Cord color isn’t about fashion. It’s about function. The evergreen green sheath is tuned for field use: it disappears against tree line, brush, and packs, but it’s still trackable when you look for it. That makes it ideal for:

  • Rigging a low-visibility tarp over your training spot
  • Lashing gear to the outside of a pack
  • Building camp structures without bright, reflective cord everywhere

It pairs cleanly with earth-tone sheaths, rucks, and range bags — the same visual lane many balisong carriers already live in with their EDC setups.

Utility Cord for the Same People Who Hate Gimmick Gear

The balisong community can spot junk hardware a mile away. The same goes for cord. This 100 ft bundle is field-focused from the sheath weave to the core consistency.

Smooth Woven Sheath, Field-Proven Handling

The outer sheath is tightly woven nylon with a smooth but grippy texture. It slides through grommets and cord locks without snagging, yet holds friction wraps and trucker’s hitches without slipping. If you’re hanging gear, building a camp kitchen line, or tying a quick retention loop for your butterfly knife case, this cord behaves the way you expect real paracord to behave.

220 lb Working Load for Real-World Tasks

A 220 lb working load rating hits the ideal zone for general outdoor tasks — stout enough for hauling, lashing, and repeated tensioning, but still flexible and easy to manage. It’s not climbing rope and not sold as life-safety gear, but for camp, trail, truck, and range-duty, it’s exactly the kind of cord you want to reach for first.

Why This Cord Belongs Next to Your Balisong Kit

If you flip, collect, or carry a butterfly knife, you already think in systems — sheath choice, carry position, training spot, backup tools. The Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle slides into that system naturally:

  • Flippers: Hang targets, mark footwork zones, or rig simple camera mounts to record your combos.
  • Collectors: Build clean display lanyards or retention pulls on cases and rolls.
  • Daily carriers: Add pull tabs to zippers, lash pouches, or rig temporary solutions when something breaks on the move.

It’s the same mindset as choosing a solid balisong pivot system instead of a novelty toy: you’re buying something that works hard quietly.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

In the U.S., balisong and butterfly knife legality is handled state by state, and sometimes even city by city. This cord is legal everywhere, but if you’re packing a balisong in the same kit, here’s a general (not legal advice) snapshot:

  • Generally more permissive: States like Arizona, Utah, Texas, and Florida are broadly friendly to owning and often carrying butterfly knives.
  • Mixed or restricted: States including California, New York, and Massachusetts often allow some level of ownership at home but may restrict carry, blade length, or classify balisongs under switchblade laws.
  • Local rules: Some cities and counties add their own bans or limits on top of state law.

Laws change. Before you buy a butterfly knife or carry one with your outdoor kit, always check current state and local regulations from an official source.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

Within the balisong community, a trainer is a butterfly knife with a blunt or unsharpened blade profile — usually with holes or cutouts — designed purely for flipping practice. The live blade version is sharpened and treated as an actual cutting tool or defensive option.

  • Trainers: Safer for learning new combos, legal in more places, often allowed where live blades are not.
  • Live blades: Require clean technique, respect bite handle orientation, and must be carried with your local laws in mind.

Both live balisongs and trainers ride well in the same pack as this Evergreen paracord — one set of tools for skill work, one for camp and carry problems.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

This product is paracord, not a butterfly knife for sale. But if you’re building your first setup for learning to flip, pairing a quality balisong trainer with real cordage is a smart move. You can use this paracord to mark safe training zones, hang visual cues to track rotation height, or build simple warm-up rigs for hand position drills.

When you eventually step up to a live balisong, the same cord is already part of your kit — from lanyards and pulls to securing your gear while you focus on clean, controlled flips.

The Field Kit That Matches How You Actually Use Gear

Some people just want a cool-looking butterfly knife. Others want a tuned balisong with dialed balance, clean hardware, and real flipping potential. The same split exists with cord: you can buy bright novelty line, or you can run something built for real field work.

The Evergreen Fieldline Utility Paracord Bundle - Green Nylon is for the second group. If you’re a collector who appreciates good steel and honest specs, a flipper who trains with intention, or a daily carrier who likes knowing their kit can improvise when something breaks, this cord belongs in your loadout.

It won’t steal the spotlight from your favorite balisong, and it doesn’t need to. It’s just there, every time you reach for it — the quiet piece of gear that keeps everything else working.

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