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Paracord on Alone

Pick frequency: commonly picked

What the show allows

Documented as 20 meters of 550 paracord in Season 1 sources; a separate compilation cites an 80-meter maximum in later seasons. Sources disagree; treated as season-variable.

Products contestants have carried

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  • generic 550 paracord (various colors)

    generic 550 paracord (various colors)contestant verified

    Carried by Jodi Rose (Season 10). Approx. $10-20.

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  • Titan SurvivorCord (paracord)

    Titan SurvivorCord (paracord)contestant verified

    Carried by Zachary Fowler (Season 3). Approx. $15-25.

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  • 5col 550 MILSPEC Paracord, 80 meterscontestant verified

    Carried by Clay Hayes (Season 8 winner). Approx. $20-35.

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  • Extremus 550 MILSPEC Paracord, 80 meterscontestant verified

    Carried by Juan Pablo Quinonez (Season 9 winner). Approx. $20-35.

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What we'd actually buy

Length is the decision and the label is a footnote. Of the 94 standard ten item loadouts on record across the competitive seasons, 56 include paracord, and only three entries in that whole pile name a product: Zachary Fowler's survival strand cord from his season 3 win, Juan Pablo Quinonez's milspec 550 from season 9, and the catalog's generic example tied to Jodi Rose. Four other winners carried cord nobody bothered to brand, and lost nothing for it.

What did change season to season is how much you could bring, from the short season 1 allowance to the far larger cap later winners packed against, and the winning lists cluster hard at the top of whatever the limit was. That is the real lesson: cordage is the show's most versatile consumable, spent continuously on shelter lashings, snares, repairs, and hauling, and unlike a tool it does not come back after use. Nobody has ever finished a season wishing they had brought less rope.

So we would buy true milspec 550 with seven inner strands, in the maximum length the rules allow, and treat color as camp preference. The one upgrade worth weighing is Fowler's style of cord with added fishing and fire strands woven inside, which converts every lashing into an emergency tackle box; the trade is that it is stiffer to knot and you pay its bulk on every tie. Minimalists can skip the specialty strands. Nobody should skip the length.

Contestants who carried one

Paracord FAQ

What paracord do Alone contestants actually use?

My catalog documents 4 models in this category, 4 of them contestant-verified: generic 550 paracord (various colors), Titan SurvivorCord (paracord), 5col 550 MILSPEC Paracord, 80 meters, and more.

What are the rules for a paracord on Alone?

Documented as 20 meters of 550 paracord in Season 1 sources; a separate compilation cites an 80-meter maximum in later seasons. Sources disagree; treated as season-variable.

How often is a paracord picked on Alone?

In my carry data it is commonly picked and makes it into a large share of 10-item selections.

Which Alone contestants carried a paracord?

Documented carriers include Dustin Feher (Season 1), Brant McGee (Season 1), Wayne Russell (Season 1), among others. Each carrier's full 10-item loadout is on their profile page.

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