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What is a survival bracelet? It's a single ten foot piece of 550 Type III paracord weaved into a bracelet. Simple, huh? If you find
yourself in a situation that requires some cordage simply unbraid the bracelet (it takes about 15 seconds) and, presto!
one continuous ten foot piece of cord.
What would you ever use it for? Anything and everything. You're limited only by your imagination. Broken boot lace in
the outback? The outer sheath makes excellent boot laces and will probably last longer than the originals that came with
the boots. Need some quick thread? The inner strands make a great substitute. Need some lashing for a temporary shelter?
Remove the inner strands and you have eight ten foot pieces of cord! Need to tie your mother-in-law to the roof of the
car?... Okay, we're kidding about that...But it is great for replacing a broken gear strap on your kayak, making a field repair
to your backpack or making an impromtu rope for a bear bag (tied end to end you'll have 80 feet!). Paracord is without
question one of the most versatile pieces of equipment you can take to the field. It's light, it's convenient, it's tough
as nails, and it's inexpensive!
The sheath is braided from thirty two (32) strands and the inner strands are made up of seven (7) two-ply yarns.
We offer two styles and four colors to choose from. All of our bracelets are adjustable to fit wrists from 7 inches to 10 inches
around and they are 3/4 of an inch wide.
If you need a custom size that will fit a wrist smaller than 7 inches or larger than 10 inches just let us know. We'll be
happy to custom build a bracelet to the size you need at no additional charge.
If you spend time outdoors this is a great way to carry some spare paracord with you. Both the cord and the bracelet are
made in the U.S.A.
Click here or on the picture above to view available styles.
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