Bungee cord
A bungee cord is a stretchable cord made of one or more rubber strands inside a woven cotton or polypropylene cover. When the cord is stretched, the cover tightens around the core, allowing it to extend and return to its original length. Some versions, such as those used in bungee jumping, are made entirely of elastic strands. Bungee cords are often used to fasten or secure objects and to absorb shock.
Uses
Early aircraft used bungee cords for light suspension in landing gear, and some small homebuilt planes still use them where low weight is important. They were also once used in parachuting to help open older parachute containers after the ripcord was pulled.Today, bungee cords are sold as everyday fastening tools. In Australia, they are called octopus straps or occy straps. These may be single cords or several hooked cords joined by a ring to secure items such as luggage on a car roof rack or on the bed of a pickup truck. Similar cords are made as nets for securing irregular loads.
Bungee cords are also used in furniture design, such as bungee chairs, and in other applications that need flexible tension.