Webbing vs paracord for desert hiking?

radioradio

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I know carrying 30ft-ish of webbing is the gospel around here for desert hiking. I’m curious why webbing is more popular than say paracord or other thinner lighter rope…
 
I didn't know others used that, but it's what I take. I decided it was lighter, takes up less space, and the shape was less likely to slip through (thick round rope) or cut into (paracord) my hands when using as a handline or lowering packs.
 
Mostly because if you're using webbing as a climbing aid it's far superior than paracord. I think it's safe to say paracord is dangerous as a climbing aid and would not use it as such myself.

If you're just using it to hand line a relatively light day pack, paracord works OK. If you're hand lining a heavier multi day pack paracord can burn the living crap out of your hands real quick.
 
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Webbing....always. you ever try climbing up on Paracord?
 
Mostly because if you're using webbing as a climbing aid it's far superior than paracord. I think it's safe to say paracord is dangerous as a climbing aid and would not use it as such myself.

If you're just using it to hand line a relatively light day pack, paracord works OK. If you're hand lining a heavier multi day pack paracord can burn the living crap out of your hands real quick.
I think this sums it up. Often my trips have multiple days of hiking with minimal scrambling, where I just want the option of hauling or lowering my pack a couple of times if needed. In that case, paracord is a good choice because it is light and compact. But if you're using it a bunch, it's worth bringing the webbing since it's easier on the hands. And like others said, if you think there's even a chance that you'll want it as a climbing aid, then paracord is not a suitable choice. But I don't have a ton of experience with this so I'm interested to hear others' responses
 
lol..... weight difference is not great for what you can do with webbing.
 

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