Here are some photos of good quality vs. poor quality paracord. The good quality stuff (the tan colored cord) is from Blackhawk Industries while the poor quality stuff is from .... :tapedshut ... my lips are sealed, let's not name names here!
The first picture shows the outside of the cord. Notice that the Blackhawk stuff has a tighter weave and is thicker than the poor quality stuff.
Next is a shot of the cord when cut. The poor quality cord frays easily when cut while the good stuff holds up well.
Finally, getting to the heart of paracord. The Blackhawk Industries cord is well made with 9 separate strands inside. These strands are formed from thin cord and the lengths are made knotted together at intervals. The poor quality cord The poor quality cord (pictured bottom) doesn't contain strands as such, more of a pith of fibers that frays easily. Once again, notice how the Blackhawk paracord doesn't fray while the poor quality cord frays almost instantly.
Bottom line ... the poor quality cord is really not worth buying for anything that you want to last ... if you just want cheap cord that you are going to use once and cut up or throw away, then it will do, but if you want something that lasts, go for the good stuff.
Blackhawk Industries paracord is available from Jack and Jamie from
www.woodlandorganics.com