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Paracord Survival Bracelet

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Hand Made – Useful survival bracelet made from para-cord. Especially for sports like paddleboarding or snowboarding

Wear it as a normal bracelet, but if an emergency calls for a cord, you can unravel the bracelet and use it. The cord is made from a strong parachute cord.
Hand made and new so not eligible for purchase with rummage coin.

Sizes include the length of the clasp. Please allow for a few millimetres tolerance due to it being handmade and measured. To get the size you need to wrap a piece of string around your wrist and when the string touches, ensure you can get a finger underneath for comfort and that is your size.

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Useful paracord bracelet for any outdoor type or anyone that realises that having some cord on hand can be useful. Wear as a normal bracelet and when needed in an emergency unweave the cord from the end and use as required.
Handmade and new therefore not eligible for purchase with rummage coin

Top Ten list of uses for paracord bracelet. Number 1 is a real-world use the rest is researched from online sources.

  • Field Repairs: Paracord can be used to temporarily fix broken gear, such as replacing a snowboard binding strap.
  • Emergency Shelter Construction: Use paracord to secure a tarp or poncho between trees, creating a makeshift shelter to protect against the elements.
    Source: Mountain House Blog
  • First Aid Applications: In emergencies, a paracord can serve as a tourniquet, sling, or secure splint, providing essential medical support in the field.
    Source: Mountain House Blog
  • Fishing Line: By extracting the inner strands, paracord can be transformed into fishing lines, allowing you to catch fish for sustenance.
    Source: Mountain House Blog
  • Creating Traps and Snares: The inner strands can also be used to set up snares for small game, aiding in food procurement during survival situations.
    Source: Mountain House Blog
  • Securing Gear: Paracord is ideal for tying down equipment to your backpack or vehicle, ensuring your gear remains secure during transit.
    Source: Mountain House Blog
  • Crafting a Bow Drill for Fire Starting: In survival scenarios, paracord can be used to construct a bow drill, a traditional method for starting fires without matches.
    Source: Mountain House Blog
  • Improvised Shoelaces or Belts: If your shoelaces or belt break, paracord serves as a durable replacement, keeping your footwear secure and pants in place.
    Source: Preparedness Hub
  • Setting Up a Clothesline: After washing clothes during extended outdoor trips, paracord can be strung between trees to create a clothesline for drying garments.
    Source: Preparedness Hub
  • Hanging Food to Protect from Wildlife: Use Paracord to suspend food supplies from tree branches, keeping them out of reach of animals and ensuring your provisions remain safe.
    Source: Mountain House Blog

Specification: Paracord Survival Bracelet

size

7.5 Inch, 8 Inch, 9 Inch, 9.5 inch

Buckle Type

Compass Small, Compass Medium, Compass Large, No Compass Small

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