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Emergency Cobra Paracord Survival Bracelet - 9" - Black
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Emergency Cobra Paracord Survival Bracelet - 9" - Black
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Why do I need paracord you ask? Here are 40 reasons:
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1 Make a makeshift belt or suspenders
2 Repair torn clothing with the internal strands
3 Repair torn or broken equipment either by sewing or tying the pieces together securely
4 Rig a makeshift tow rope. A single length of paracord has been tested to handle 550 lbs of weight, so wrap it securely 10 times and you have the ability to pull 5500 lbs.
5 Securely tie down items to the top of a vehicle, or to protect them from wind
6 String up a clothes line. Wet clothes are uncomfortable when you’re camping and dangerous when you’re trying to survive.
7 Hang a bear bag to keep your food away from critters.
8 Replace your shoe laces. Just burn the ends and thread them through.
9 Replace a broken Zipper pull
10 Use it as dental floss. Pull out the internal strands and keep up your hygiene, or to get that pesky piece of meat out from between your teeth.
11 Tie things to your backpack with it so you can carry more stuff
12 Secure a person/soon to be zombie to a tree or post
13 Make a leash
14 String up a trip wire to protect an area
15 Lower yourself or an object very carefully down from a height. (note: paracord is NOT climbing rope. For extra security double or triple the thickness if you can)
16 Rig a pulley system to lift a heavy object
17 Make a ladder to get up or down
18 Tie up a tarp or poncho to make an awning to keep off sun or rain
19 Make sandals with some tire tread
20 Keep your stuff. Tie objects you're likely to drop around your wrist, ankle, or waist
21 Make a pack by first making a netting then adding a draw-string
22 Build a shelter using sticks or by tying up the corners of a poncho or tarp
23 Rig an improvised hammock (in case you haven't sprung for a real hammock)
24 Make a snare out of the internal strands
25 Lash logs or other items together to build a raft.
26 Tie snow shoes. Bend a 1” branch in a teardrop shape. Tie it securely then weave the paracord back and forth across the opening. Tie this to your shoes
27 Use it to make a bow drill for fire starting...(note it does take a lot of practice to start a fire with a bow, so don't rely on this unless you've done it before!)
28 Make a sling to throw stones for protection and food.
29 Use it for signaling by tying a mirror or colorful cloth to the top of a tree
30 Use it to make a bola for hunting large birds
31 Make fishing line by cutting a length and pulling out the internal strands (there are seven of them, each of which comes apart into two, so there's 14 thin lines if you aren't catching really big fish). Just tie them together.
32 Make a fish stringer. If you’ve just pulled the strings out to make fishing line, the remaining kernmantle (the colored sheath) would be plenty strong enough to hold fish. Otherwise just cut a length, and tie through the gills.
33 Secure your boat or raft
34 Make a net out of the internal strands…if you have some time on your hands
35 Tie straight sticks around a broken limb to make a splint.
36 Tie a sling to hold your arm
37 Sew up a wound using the internal strands. For thinner thread untwist one of the internal strands
38 Make a tourniquet to slow loss of blood
39 Make a stretcher by running paracord between two long sticks, or fashion a branch drag to move an injured person
40 wrap an uncomfortable handle.
When the cities have become wasteland and the towers of finance have fallen, taking an elevator won't be an option. Besides Charles Bronson's always got rope.
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